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April 24, 2009. Welcome – Kevin Kelly Approval of the Minutes of the January 30, 2009 Faculty Meeting – Kevin Kelly Introduction of New Faculty and Staff Dean’s Office Report to the Faculty Reports of Standing Committees A.Nominations and Elections Committee – Jim Greenan, Chair - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1.1. Welcome – Kevin KellyWelcome – Kevin Kelly

2.2. Approval of the Minutes of the January 30, 2009 Faculty Meeting – Kevin KellyApproval of the Minutes of the January 30, 2009 Faculty Meeting – Kevin Kelly

3.3. Introduction of New Faculty and StaffIntroduction of New Faculty and Staff

4.4. Dean’s Office Report to the FacultyDean’s Office Report to the Faculty

5.5. Reports of Standing CommitteesReports of Standing Committees

A.A. Nominations and Elections Committee – Jim Greenan, ChairNominations and Elections Committee – Jim Greenan, ChairI. I. *Slate of New Committee Members*Slate of New Committee Members

B.B. Curriculum Committee – Carole Pistole, ChairCurriculum Committee – Carole Pistole, ChairI. I. *Proposal for new concentration, STEM Goes RuralII. II. *Approval of the ELL graduate licensure program

6. 6. Reports of Offices and COE Related Entities (see items in packet)Reports of Offices and COE Related Entities (see items in packet)

7.7. AdjournmentAdjournment

* Action Items* Action Items

1.1. Welcome – Kevin KellyWelcome – Kevin Kelly

2.2. Approval of the Minutes of the January 30, 2009 Faculty Meeting – Kevin KellyApproval of the Minutes of the January 30, 2009 Faculty Meeting – Kevin Kelly

3.3. Introduction of New Faculty and StaffIntroduction of New Faculty and Staff

4.4. Dean’s Office Report to the FacultyDean’s Office Report to the Faculty

5.5. Reports of Standing CommitteesReports of Standing Committees

A.A. Nominations and Elections Committee – Jim Greenan, ChairNominations and Elections Committee – Jim Greenan, ChairI. I. *Slate of New Committee Members*Slate of New Committee Members

B.B. Curriculum Committee – Carole Pistole, ChairCurriculum Committee – Carole Pistole, ChairI. I. *Proposal for new concentration, STEM Goes RuralII. II. *Approval of the ELL graduate licensure program

6. 6. Reports of Offices and COE Related Entities (see items in packet)Reports of Offices and COE Related Entities (see items in packet)

7.7. AdjournmentAdjournment

* Action Items* Action Items

MEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONMEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONApril 24, 2009April 24, 2009

Stewart Center Room 202, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.Stewart Center Room 202, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.

MEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONMEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONApril 24, 2009April 24, 2009

Stewart Center Room 202, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.Stewart Center Room 202, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.

Dorothy ReedDorothy Reed

Assistant Dean for EngagementDean’s Office

Assistant Dean for EngagementDean’s Office

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration, Michigan State University

• M.S. in Education, Purdue University

• B.S. in Education, Tuskegee University

Recent Professional Experience:

• Assistant Provost, Purdue University, 2007-2009

• Director of the Office of Supportive Services in the Provost’s Office, Michigan State University, 2006-2007

• Charles Drew Science Enrichment Laboratory, College of Natural Science, Michigan State University, 1990-2006

Areas of Scholarly Interest:

• Gifted education

• College student retention

Hobbies/Interests:

• Reading and traveling

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration, Michigan State University

• M.S. in Education, Purdue University

• B.S. in Education, Tuskegee University

Recent Professional Experience:

• Assistant Provost, Purdue University, 2007-2009

• Director of the Office of Supportive Services in the Provost’s Office, Michigan State University, 2006-2007

• Charles Drew Science Enrichment Laboratory, College of Natural Science, Michigan State University, 1990-2006

Areas of Scholarly Interest:

• Gifted education

• College student retention

Hobbies/Interests:

• Reading and traveling

Kim McCutchanKim McCutchan

Assistant to the Associate Deans

Dean’s Office

Assistant to the Associate Deans

Dean’s Office

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• St. Joseph’s College, attended one year

• Ivy Tech Community College, current student

Recent Professional Experience:

• Guidance Secretary, Frontier Junior-Senior High School, 1999-2009

Hobbies/Interests:

• Spending time with family, never-ending home improvement projects, bicycling, trying to live with a three-legged dog who thinks she is master of all

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• St. Joseph’s College, attended one year

• Ivy Tech Community College, current student

Recent Professional Experience:

• Guidance Secretary, Frontier Junior-Senior High School, 1999-2009

Hobbies/Interests:

• Spending time with family, never-ending home improvement projects, bicycling, trying to live with a three-legged dog who thinks she is master of all

Naomi DunnNaomi Dunn

Receptionist/SecretaryDean’s Office

Receptionist/SecretaryDean’s Office

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• B.A. in English & History, Hillsdale College

Recent Professional Experience:

• Teacher at Sylvan Learning Center, 2008 - present

• Substitute teacher, Tippecanoe County schools, 2008-2009

Hobbies/Interests:

• Secondary education

• Spending time with her husband, reading literature and history, cooking

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• B.A. in English & History, Hillsdale College

Recent Professional Experience:

• Teacher at Sylvan Learning Center, 2008 - present

• Substitute teacher, Tippecanoe County schools, 2008-2009

Hobbies/Interests:

• Secondary education

• Spending time with her husband, reading literature and history, cooking

Jennifer StroudJennifer Stroud

Graduate Admissions SpecialistGraduate Office

Graduate Admissions SpecialistGraduate Office

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• Associate’s Degree in Secretarial/Business, Indiana Business College

Recent Professional Experience:

• Accountant, Hays and Sons Complete Restoration, 2006-2009

• Accounts Payable Clerk & Risk Management Coordinator, Wabash National, 1998-2006

Hobbies/Interests:

• Reading, spending time with family, and being a grandma to her 7-month-old grandson

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• Associate’s Degree in Secretarial/Business, Indiana Business College

Recent Professional Experience:

• Accountant, Hays and Sons Complete Restoration, 2006-2009

• Accounts Payable Clerk & Risk Management Coordinator, Wabash National, 1998-2006

Hobbies/Interests:

• Reading, spending time with family, and being a grandma to her 7-month-old grandson

Brandy SpenardBrandy Spenard

SecretaryOffice of Field Experiences

SecretaryOffice of Field Experiences

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• Associate’s Degree in Business Administration, Indiana Business College

Recent Professional Experience:

• Appointment Scheduler/Medication Assistant Clerk, Tippecanoe Community Health Clinic, 2007-2009

• Banquet Service Coordinator, Purdue University, 2005-2007

• Department Secretary, Purdue University – Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences, 2000-2005

Hobbies/Interests:

• Taking classes at Purdue in the fall to finish B.A. in Sociology

• Making pottery, learning to ride a motorcycle, and gardening in her flower and vegetable beds with her rescued dog, Teddy

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• Associate’s Degree in Business Administration, Indiana Business College

Recent Professional Experience:

• Appointment Scheduler/Medication Assistant Clerk, Tippecanoe Community Health Clinic, 2007-2009

• Banquet Service Coordinator, Purdue University, 2005-2007

• Department Secretary, Purdue University – Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences, 2000-2005

Hobbies/Interests:

• Taking classes at Purdue in the fall to finish B.A. in Sociology

• Making pottery, learning to ride a motorcycle, and gardening in her flower and vegetable beds with her rescued dog, Teddy

Martha LuchtMartha Lucht

SecretaryEducational Studies/Special

Education

SecretaryEducational Studies/Special

Education

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• B.S. in Accounting, Instituto Technológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterey, Mexico

Recent Professional Experience:

• Limited Term Lecturer, Purdue Foreign Languages & Literatures Department, 2002-2007

Hobbies/Interests:

• Took two graduate level classes at Purdue and is interested in pursuing a Master’s Degree

• Reading, knitting, and spending time with her husband, 14 and 16-year-old daughters, and her three beagles

Profile:

Degrees Held/Universities Attended:

• B.S. in Accounting, Instituto Technológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterey, Mexico

Recent Professional Experience:

• Limited Term Lecturer, Purdue Foreign Languages & Literatures Department, 2002-2007

Hobbies/Interests:

• Took two graduate level classes at Purdue and is interested in pursuing a Master’s Degree

• Reading, knitting, and spending time with her husband, 14 and 16-year-old daughters, and her three beagles

Interim DeanInterim Dean

School

Student/Faculty

Ratio

Funded Research(millions)

Funded / Faculty Member

(thousands)

Overall Rank

Among 52,2007

Overall Rank Among 50 in

2009

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor* 9.69.6 $17.9$17.9 $344.2$344.2 66 1414

University of Wisconsin – Madison* 4.54.5 $24.8$24.8 $156.1$156.1 1010 77

Michigan State University* 6.06.0 $24.7$24.7 $218.9$218.9 1414 1717

University of Texas – Austin* 6.86.8 $27.7$27.7 $228.5$228.5 1616 77

University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign* 4.54.5 $7.3$7.3 $75.7$75.7 2525 2424

University of Maryland - College Park* 7.77.7 $14.1$14.1 $142.4$142.4 2121 2424

Purdue University - West Lafayette (IN) 2.32.3 $3.9$3.9 $59.6$59.6 4646 4848

Harvard University (MA)^ 17.617.6 $14.8$14.8 $352.6$352.6 33 66

Teachers, Columbia^ 11.511.5 $37.5$37.5 $273.8$273.8 1 33

Stanford University (CA)^ 9.69.6 $16.2$16.2 $377.5$377.5 22 22

Cornell University (NY)^ 4.74.7 $0.9$0.9 $74.9$74.9 4444 3636

University of California-Santa Barbara (Grad Only)^ 9.69.6 $4.0$4.0 $82.1$82.1 5151 >50

University of Massachusetts-Amherst^ 7.47.4 $8.6$8.6 $159.6$159.6 4747 >50

*Indicates Peer or Benchmark Institution ^Indicates Comparisons From the Highest Rankings and

the Institutions Closest to Purdue

USNEWS Rankings of Schools of Ed Published 2007 (Best Year for PU)

4141$114.5$14.54.5TN, Knoxville^

4734$158.4$19.62.5Texas A&M^

4835$208.7$11.72.5U IL, Chicago^

48>52$153.1$5.72.3William & Mary^

22$338.6$13.24.4Stanford University (CA)^

13$403.0$32.62.9Vanderbilt^

31$307.4$42.76.0Teachers, Columbia^

4846$115.2$8.42.5Purdue University - West Lafayette (IN)

2421$137.9$13.26.0University of Maryland - College Park*

2425$86.6$8.64.1University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign*

716$226.2$30.84.9University of Texas – Austin*

1714$211.1$24.94.6Michigan State University*

710$214.6$25.54.4University of Wisconsin – Madison*

146$306.4$15.95.4University of Michigan - Ann Arbor*

Overall Rank Among 50 in

2009

Overall Rank

Among 52 in 2007

Funded / Faculty Member

(thousands)

Funded Research(millions)

Student/Faculty

RatioSchool

*Indicates Peer or Benchmark Institution ^Indicates Comparisons From the Highest Rankings and

the Institutions Closest to Purdue

USNEWS Rankings of Schools of Ed Published in 2009

67.9%

45.2%

PhDAccept Rate

3.5

3.5

Peer Assess-

ment

3.8

4.1

Super Assess-

ment

480/627

521/640

GRE V/Q

68$63.59$4.455.2Purdue University – West Lafayette, 2008

48$115.2$8.42.5Purdue University - West Lafayette, 2009

Overall Rank

Funded/ Faculty Member

(thousands)

Funded Research(millions)

Student/Faculty

RatioSchool

USNEWS Rankings of PU College of Ed Published in 2009 vs. 2008

Associate Dean ForLearning And Engagement

Associate Dean ForLearning And Engagement

Purdue UniversityPurdue University

College of EducationCollege of Education

Office of Learning and EngagementOffice of Learning and Engagement

FY09 Report FY09 Report to the to the FacultyFaculty

PROVIDE LEADERSHIP FOR THE COEPROVIDE LEADERSHIP FOR THE COE

Coordinate the COE strategic planning process

Coordinate the EDST external review of graduate programs

In progress – draft due 6/30

In progress – visit May 7-8

IMPLEMENT STEM GOES RURALIMPLEMENT STEM GOES RURAL

Coordinate all aspects of the project, developing a high quality teacher education program that will enhance STEM learning in rural secondary schools in Indiana

• Curriculum approval in progress

• Reception for fellows June 15, 4:30-6:30

• WW mentorship planning event at PU on May 29

Develop a SGR recruitment plan

STEM Goes Rural Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship

Applied COE Accepted EnrolledBiology 11 9 Chemistry 0 0 Earth/Space Science 0 0 Mathematics 9 8 Physics 3 3 Technology 4 2 TOTAL 27 22*

* Of the 22 applicants COE accepted, three declined and one deferred enrollment until 2010 (both in mathematics.)

IMPLEMENT STEM GOES RURALIMPLEMENT STEM GOES RURAL

With Chris Sahley and SGR faculty, design a research agenda for STEM Goes Rural that will generate external funding and involve junior faculty

In progress

With Betsy, Jennifer, & Bente, raise additional funds to support STEM Goes Rural

In progress

STRENGTHEN AND FOCUS COE DOCTORAL STRENGTHEN AND FOCUS COE DOCTORAL RESEARCH PROGRAMSRESEARCH PROGRAMS

MAKE STRATEGIC DECISIONS ABOUT THE FUTURE MAKE STRATEGIC DECISIONS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS FOR PRACTITIONERSOF GRADUATE PROGRAMS FOR PRACTITIONERS

Coordinate a strategic review of professionally-oriented graduate programs

in the COE, closing some programs and focusing others on enhanced educational

experiences for exceptional students

Assist graduate-level initial and advanced teacher education programs

with the program review process

Three types of programs: advanced TE, content preparation, research

preparation

One-year delay

Office of Strategic Assessment support

Program Convener Council support

PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TEACHER EDUCATION PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR TEACHER EDUCATION

INCREASE THE QUALITY AND DIVERSITY OF P-12 INCREASE THE QUALITY AND DIVERSITY OF P-12 ENGAGEMENT AT PURDUE ENGAGEMENT AT PURDUE

Assist Purdue University in achieving Carnegie

classification in the area of community engagement

DONE

Create a COE Engagement Award

Awaiting university award and COE

engagement guidelines

Associate Dean For Discovery And Faculty Development

Associate Dean For Discovery And Faculty Development

Associate Dean for Associate Dean for Discovery and Faculty Development (ADDFD)Discovery and Faculty Development (ADDFD)

College of EducationCollege of EducationPurdue UniversityPurdue University

COE Faculty Meeting, Spring 2009

Updates and Announcements

o AERA in San Diegoo Graduate Symposium (thanks to all judges, student team members, and others). See:

http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~gsec/. Next symposium is March 31st, 2010o Faculty Workload Issueo USNEWS counting/reportingo Research Facultyo Graduate student funding initiativeo COE “Subject” Poolo Undergraduate Research Trainees (URTs)o Web siteo Informal update in grant fundingo Seek additional support for grants coordinatoro Develop plans for salary savings and returns to facultyo Strategic Seed Money  and ongoing initiatives for faculty support

Faculty Workload Policy

Purpose

Flexibility in Approach Realistic Approach Developmental Approach Fair and Just Practices Future Vision Clarity of Roles Strategic Alignment of Promotion, Tenure

and Merit Requirements

Promotion, Workload & Merit Guidelines

Process

• Research other institutions and units √• Assess COE need √ • Discuss at LTM level √• Discuss with FAC √• Draft proposal document √• Discuss at LTM retreat in Summer 2007 √• Presented to FAC and faculty, √

Fall 2008-Spring 2009

School of Education
ASU. U of MO, PU, PU and CI, TX, other

USNEWS Indices

Nominations and Elections CommitteeNominations and Elections CommitteeJim Greenan, ChairJim Greenan, Chair

I.I. Slate of New Committee MembersSlate of New Committee Members

Nominations and Elections CommitteeNominations and Elections CommitteeJim Greenan, ChairJim Greenan, Chair

I.I. Slate of New Committee MembersSlate of New Committee Members

Nominations and Elections Committee SlateTerms Beginning Fall 2009

Awards Committee: Susan Britsch (C&I)

Curriculum Committee: Deb Bennett (EDST)Eric Mann (EDST)

Faculty Affairs Committee: Erik Malewski (C&I)Yan Ping Xin (EDST)

Grade Appeals Committee: JoAnn Phillion (C&I)Emily Bouck (EDST)

International Committee: Anita Roychoudhury (C&I)Ayse Çiftçi (EDST)

Nominations and Elections Committee: Peg Ertmer (C&I)

Curriculum Committee ReportCurriculum Committee ReportCarole Pistole, ChairCarole Pistole, Chair

I.I. Proposal for new concentration, STEM Goes RuralProposal for new concentration, STEM Goes Rural

II.II. Approval of ELL graduate licensure programApproval of ELL graduate licensure program

Curriculum Committee ReportCurriculum Committee ReportCarole Pistole, ChairCarole Pistole, Chair

I.I. Proposal for new concentration, STEM Goes RuralProposal for new concentration, STEM Goes Rural

II.II. Approval of ELL graduate licensure programApproval of ELL graduate licensure program

Reports of Offices and COE Related EntitiesReports of Offices and COE Related EntitiesReports of Offices and COE Related EntitiesReports of Offices and COE Related Entities