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College of Education and Human Development
All-College MeetingApril 11, 2013
I. 2012-2013 Highlights
II. HDFS Update – Bahira Trask
III. SOE Update – Ralph Ferretti
IV. Center for Disabilities Studies – Beth Mineo
V. Award Presentations & Recognitions
Agenda
Mission• Advance knowledge and develop solutions to the
problems that face our schools and challenges encountered by children, adults and families, and the communities in which they live;
• Prepare leaders in education and human services through programs of superior quality; and
• Serve the citizens of Delaware, the nation and the world through the application of rigorous, interdisciplinary research that addresses critical social needs of our time.
AWARD WINNING FACULTY• Mathematics Education Program for
Elementary Teachers - Wisniewski Award, Society of Professors of Education
• Frank Murray – Distinguished Alumni Award from Johns Hopkins and Award of Merit from St. John’s College
• Steve Eidelman – Special Recognition Award, Association of University Centers on Disabilities
FOUR SUCCESSFUL FACULTY SEARCHESMellissa Gordon
Positive Youth DevelopmentStaci PerlmanProgram Evaluation/
Adolescent Development
FOUR SUCCESSFUL FACULTY SEARCHES
Adrian PasquarellaLiteracy/ELL
Steven J. AmendumDCTE Faculty Scholar in
Literacy
CEHD CENTERS
The College School
• Added 2 new classrooms• Diversifying student
population• Launching a summer camp
program• Expanded tutoring and
before/after care programs
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Early Learning Center• Maintained maximum
enrollment with waiting lists at each level
• Supported over 400 UD students as a site for observation, clinical placement and research
• ELC-Wilmington provides a high quality urban option for UD student placements
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Laboratory Preschool• Play and Grow Together
• Launching a summer camp program– Art Camp– Play and Grow Together– STEAM – Summer Camp for 2’s &
3’s
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Delaware Center for Teacher Education
• Worked with teachers in 14 districts and 13 charter schools to improve teaching of reading, writing or social studies
• Redesigned process for collecting professional education data to make analysis and dissemination of candidate and unit-level data more accessible to faculty and administrators
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Delaware Academy for School Leadership
• Partnered with the Professional Development Educational Research Institute in Hawaii to provide training and support to school leaders in Hawaii’s public schools.
• Launched an Executive Leadership Academy to help prepare principals and district level administrators who aspire to the position of superintendent.
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Mathematics & Science Education Resource Center
• Provided training on Common Core Content Standards & the Standards of Mathematical Practice to 450 teachers across all 19 Delaware districts
• Launched initiatives to support the development of teacher leadership with a focus on content-based coaching
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Delaware Education Research & Development Center
• Received funding for 8 new projects and 2 renewals
• Built partnerships with faculty in all 7 UD colleges
• 3 graduate assistants have been recognized for their research
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DEAN’S OFFICE
Human Resources Hub
• Processed 50 new hires, on-boarded 75 supplemental employees, and processed 110 graduate students.
• Created a new on-boarding follow-up program
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Financial Services Unit• Financial Services Unit
processed 99 new proposals and 47 new awards.
• Managed 177 current grants and contracts
• Oversee 42 budgets within CEHD
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Office of Educational Technology
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• Completed 11 CEHD websites redesigns– Please note, the SOE URL has
changed to www.education.udel.edu.
• Responded to over 2,000 technical support requests
• Performed 289 daily incremental backups for files and store 2.82 TB of data on their servers.
Office of Student Services• Hosted over 150 admitted
students and their families during the month of April through Senior Visit Day and Delaware Decision Days.
• Contacted over 600 admitted students for fall 2013
• Welcomed 234 new undergraduates students in the fall, and 106 new graduate students started this year.
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Student Enrollment
• Early Childhood Education 151 majors
• Human Services324 majors
• Elementary Teacher Education 712 majors
• HDFS graduate programs 32 students
• SOE graduate programs293 students
New Initiatives
OPERATION EDUCATE THE EDUCATORS
AACTE-MCEC initiative with support from the White House led by First Lady Michelle Obama & Dr. Jill Biden• 2M military-connected
children• 1.1M are PK-12 students
UD Task Force: Deborah Alvarez, Janice Bibik, Al Cavalier, Deirdre Lilly, Barbara Settles (chair)
Alumni WeekendCEHD Alumni Reception
– May 31 from 6-8 p.m.– Alison Hall courtyard
Kid Zone– June 1 from 11-1– UD’s Lunch w/ Mascots tent
Children’s Book Drive– New children’s book to benefit our
Children’s Campus– Drop-offs: CEHD reception, Kid
Zone and UD Barnes & Noble
You can help…
I. 2012-2013 Highlights
II. HDFS Update – Bahira Trask
III. SOE Update – Ralph Ferretti
IV. Center for Disabilities Studies – Beth Mineo
V. Award Presentations & Recognitions
Agenda
I. 2012-2013 Highlights
II. HDFS Update – Bahira Trask
III. SOE Update – Ralph Ferretti
IV. Center for Disabilities Studies – Beth Mineo
V. Award Presentations & Recognitions
Agenda
I. 2012-2013 Highlights
II. HDFS Update – Bahira Trask
III. SOE Update – Ralph Ferretti
IV. Center for Disabilities Studies – Beth Mineo
V. Award Presentations & Recognitions
Agenda
College of Education & Human Development
EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AWARD
2013 Co-RecipientsRobert L. Hampel Michael Ferrari
DEAN’S RESEARCH AWARD
Liz Farley-Ripple
RETIREMENT RECOGNITION
Please join us on the third floor of Memorial Hall for a reception to honor
our retirees
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