Mission
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The mission of the Indiana University Southeast School of Education is to develop high quality, caring professionals who are leaders in the continuous transformation of schools within a diverse society.
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Dispositions
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Faculty and candidates will:
- Respect the accepted legal and ethical norms and values of education.
- Effectively interact and collaborate with others and foster similar behaviors among students.
- Commit to diversity through equitable treatment and respect for all individuals.
- Exhibit personal management behaviors valued by the professional education community.
- Commit to inquiry & application of the knowledge base of education.
- Exhibit enthusiasm and respect for education as a practice and a profession.
- Commit to data-based decision-making and fair practices.
- Commit to continuous self-evaluation and personal improvement.
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Conceptual Framework
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You may download the Conceptual Framework for the School of Education here.
(Note: This file is in PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.)
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Candidate Outcomes
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Candidates completing School of Education programs of study will demonstrate:
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knowledge of content and the use of best practices in delivering effective instruction to all students;
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dispositions necessary to help all students learn; and
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knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed to participate in school transformation.
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School of Education Strategic Plan
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2007--2012 Strategic Plan
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School of Education Diversity Proficiencies
- Learn about and respect diverse learners and their families
- Understand social disparities that affect students and apply social justice within the classroom and the school
- Create an inclusive learning community where differences are respected
- Adjust lessons, educational materials, resources, guidance, and other materials to accommodate needs of all students
- Examine and reflect on personal practice to reduce bias and stereotypes within their work.
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Orientation PowerPoint Presentation
For a very general overview of University and School of Education policies, programs and helpful hints for new students, please click on one of the links below:
*For a PPT presentation under "ppt" format (Office 97-2003), click HERE
*For a PPT presentation under "pptx" format (newer Office versions), click HERE
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National Council on Teacher Quality
The School of Education is responding to a request from the National Council on Teacher Quality. View Full Report.
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