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  • OVCRI Debuts 'Diverse Voice Speaker Series'

    This speaker series, featuring its first event on May 5, is designed to inspire campus dialogue on topics such as race, gender, identity, religion, age, veterans, disability, and social justice in the research enterprise.

  • OVCDEI's Broadening Inclusion Grant | Apply Today!

    Broadening Inclusion Grant application now open for projects starting in Spring 2021.

  • Micki Ostrosky

    Ostrosky Honored By Division for Early Childhood

    Ostrowsky, professor in Special Education, will receive the Mary McEvoy Service to the Field Award from the Division for Early Childhood.

  • Orphans Treasure Box Presents 'Stuff the Bag' Event for Teachers

    Orphans Treasure Box, a Champaign organization that sells books to support orphans, foster children, and families is hosting a "Stuff the Bag" event for teachers on Aug. 11 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Buy a tote for $5 and stuff it with chapter books, easy readers, guided reading books, teaching resource books, and other book-reading genres for the classroom.

  • Open slots still available in advanced HRD courses

    Open slots are still available for a few advanced courses in the Division of Human Resource Development.

  • Open Faculty Positions in the College of Education

    The College of Education seeks to fill faculty positions in our college. Full position descriptions for all positions and application information can be found at http://education.illinois.edu/about/jobs.  The University is an AA-EOE www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu

  • On-Site Researcher Background Checks Sign-Up | SAVE THE DATE

    Accurate Biometrics will visit the College of Education, Room 333, on Wednesday, February 12, 2020 between 10 a.m. and noon to administer fingerprint criminal background checks. You must have a background check on file to conduct research in local schools this academic year.

  • On-Site Background Checks - September 4, 2013

    Accurate Biometrics will be on site to administer fingerprint criminal background checks on Wednesday, September 4, 2013 between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. at the College of Education in Room 192. 

    IF YOU ARE CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN LOCAL SCHOOLS THIS ACADEMIC YEAR:

    Visit the Bureau of Educational Research in Room 142 between August 26 and August 30, 2013 to secure an appointment time with an Accurate Biometrics representative during the time listed above. Please note that appointments will be handled in five-minute time blocks. This will be the only date during the Fall semester when an Accurate Biometrics representative will be on-site at the College.  We encourage you to take advantage of this service as background check requests that fall outside of this window will require researchers to visit the local Accurate Biometrics office.

    What to bring to your appointment:

    1. A valid, government issued picture ID (i.e., driver’s license, State ID, or passport). School IDs WILL NOT be accepted.
    2. Payment of $30.00 is required at the time of fingerprinting, and may be made via cash or money order made out to Accurate Biometrics. NO PERSONAL CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Although cash or money orders are preferred, credit card payments will be accepted with a mandatory $2.00 service fee assessment.

    Other important information:

    • You will be given a computer-generated receipt upon completion of the fingerprinting process. If a research grant will cover the costs of the background check, the researcher must first pay the fee to Accurate Biometrics and submit the receipt along with the approval of the Principal Investigator to the College Business Office for reimbursement.
    • The results of the background check will be sent by the Illinois State Police directly to the agency/individual requesting it on the form you complete. At no time will Accurate Biometrics receive the criminal history response.
    • If you miss Accurate Biometrics’ on-site services on the dates provided above, you will need to complete the form provided and visit their Champaign location (or another location most convenient to you). Please check their website often at www.accuratebiometrics.com for the most up-to date hours of operation & locations.
  • Online Programs | 2019 National Rankings Released

    On Tuesday, U.S. News & World Report released their 2019 Rankings for Online Programs, listing Illinois at #16 for Graduate Education Programs, up nine spots from #25 in 2018.

    Once again, the College of Education is proud to be recognized among the top Online Graduate Education Programs in the nation. Additionally, TheBestSchools.org has also recognized Illinois' online Human Resource Development master's program as top-notch in the country.

    Congratulations to faculty, staff, and administration for their efforts behind these important programs!

  • Online Master's Student Published in National Diversity Council Newsletter

    Online master's student in EPOL Dr. Fawzia Reza published an article Anyone for a No Female Left Behind (Nflb) Policy? in the April 2023 National Diversity Council Newsletter.

  • Online EPOL Ed.D. Student Irish Farley Published in TESOL Connections

    Online EPOL Ed.D. student Irish Farley recently co-authored an article published in TESOL Connections monthly e-newsletter titled "How to Make Coteaching Work Virtually: Know Your People".

  • Ariel Stevenson

    Online Ed.D. Student Recognized as a Diversity Champion by Cal State University San Marcos

    Ariel Stevenson, current online doctoral student in EPOL, has been recognized by her employer as a diversity champion.

  • Ariel Stevenson

    Online Ed.D. Student Published in Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences

    Ariel Stevenson, an Online Ed.D. student in EPOL, published an article titled, "Shifting the approach: greening abolitionist teaching forinclusive sustainability."

  • Kendra K. Friar

    Online Ed.D. Student Named Academic Editor of Journal of General Music Education

    Kendra Kay Friar, a doctoral candidate in Education Policy, Organization and Leadership's Diversity and Equity program, has been named the incoming Academic Editor of the Journal of General Music Education (JGME).

  • Online Ed.D. Student Christa Tinari to Lead Contemplative-Based Resilience Project

    Christa Tinari has a new role as Director of the Contemplative-Based Resilience Project at The Garrison Institute, a non-profit organization in New York state. The CBR Project combines research-based practices in mindful awareness and movement, compassion meditation, and education on the neurobiology of stress and resilience.

  • O'Leary Learning Center: Progress from Floor to Ceiling

    Construction is nearly completed on the O’Leary Learning Center, a sophisticated 4,400 square foot laboratory space in the College of Education. It is designed to advance research and teaching through enhanced collaboration of interdisciplinary research projects, provide improved online learning spaces, and enrich STEM instruction.

  • Offices accepting proposals to fund research symposia

    In celebration of the University of Illinois sesquicentennial, the Office of the Chancellor and the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research are now accepting proposals to fund four to six research symposia that tackle big-picture topics with clear societal impact and that showcase the university’s research strengths.

  • OCCRL

    OCCRL Welcomes Two New Affiliate Members

    The Office of Community College Research and Leadership in the College of Education recently added two new affiliate members to its team and has retained the affiliate services of a former staff member.

  • OCCRL to Collaborate on Project to Strengthen Equity in CTE

    The ECMC Foundation is funding an effort to enhance equity in career and technical education, and the Office of Community College Research and Leadership in the College of Education will be a co-partner in the endeavor. The institutions within the robust partnership will develop resources that support community and technical colleges with the transition to online learning while working to reduce completion gaps.

  • OCCRL’s Illinois Community College Leadership Institute the Start of Something Special

    Last spring, the Office of Community College Research and Leadership in the College of Education held the inaugural Illinois Community College Leadership Institute. The two-day event was at Parkland College in Champaign and brought together statewide community college scholars and practitioners who shared best practices in community college leadership.

  • OCCRL's Democracy's College Podcast Ranked in Top-25 List by FeedSpot

    OCCRL’s Democracy College podcast was ranked this spring at No. 17 on FeedSpot’s "25 Best Illinois Education Podcasts" list. In determining its top podcasts among thousands online, FeedSpot gauges metrics such as social media followers, web traffic, and the “freshness” of topics.

  • Angel Luis Velez

    OCCRL Research Associate Recognized by Alma Mater

    Angel Luis Velez, a research associate in the Office of Community College Research and Leadership (OCCRL), was recognized by the institution this year with the Outstanding GOLD Alumni Award for his dedication in serving marginalized communities through principled research and leadership.

  • OCCRL Research Assistant to Present at Black Art Workshop Weekend and Exhibition

    Ayinde Rochon, a research assistant at the Office of Community College Research and Leadership, will be a guest artist presenter at this summer's Black Art Workshop Weekend and Exhibition at the University of Southern Indiana.

  • Aidana Sirgebayeva

    OCCRL Research Assistant Selected for Editorial Board

    OCCRL research assistant Aidana Sirgebayeva was selected to serve on the editorial board of the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice for a three-year term.

  • OCCRL Releases Fall 2023 UPDATE on Research and Leadership Issue

    The fall UPDATE on Research and Leadership issue from the Office of Community College Research and Leadership delves into critical research such as the impact of the SFFA v. Harvard Supreme Court decision on community colleges and the role of community colleges in empowering student parents. “While this UPDATE edition provides no concrete answers to the difficult questions presented,” Dr. Lorenzo Baber writes in the Director’s Note section, “I believe the research reflected on these pages engages with the tradition of social justice, in the face of attempts to suppress progress.”

  • OCCRL Partners to Launch Career and Technical Education CoLab (CTE CoLab)

    The Office of Community College Research and Leadership is one of five partnering organizations that has helped launch the CTE CoLab, in response to addressing equity gaps related to low completion rates in career and technical education, particularly among students of color who face systemic inequalities and challenges accessing and completing high-quality CTE programs.

    The CTE CoLab aims to reduce equity gaps for students of color—especially students who are Black, Latinx, or Indigenous—enrolled in credit-bearing online postsecondary CTE programs. Funded by ECMC Foundation, the CTE CoLab is a collaboration led by the Urban Institute in partnership with five national organizations: World Education, Inc., the National Council for Workforce Education, the Office of Community College Research and Leadership at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the Instructional Technology Council, and the National Coalition of Advanced Technology Centers. This coalition supports the College Community of Practice—a group of community and technical colleges—to build knowledge, center equity in program goals and delivery, and develop and share resources to improve education and career outcomes in online CTE programming.

    The CTE CoLab coalition will select up to 15 community and technical colleges to join the College Community of Practice. CCP will advance the work of these institutions in scaling or enhancing equity-centered approaches to online teaching and learning through a focus on a selected credit-bearing CTE program.

    Each CCP college team will be awarded a $30,000 grant to support participation in this two-year engagement.

    Visit the Urban Institute website for the RFP, CCP Application, and FAQ.

  • OCCRL Invites Community Colleges to Submit ELECT Grant Proposals

    The Office for Community College Research and Leadership (OCCRL) invites community colleges to submit proposals for the Educational Leaders Equity–Centered Transformation (ELECT) Spark Grants Initiative Program.

  • OCCRL Graduate Student Named an AAHHE Fellow

    Angel Velez, a research associate in the Office of Community College Research and Leadership in the College of Education, was selected as a fellow in the Graduate Student Fellows Program of the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education.

  • OCCRL director selected as ACPA Diamond Honoree

    Eboni Zamani-Gallaher was selected as an American College Personnel Association Diamond Honoree, which recognizes individuals who have made sustained contributions to higher education and to students affairs, ultimately enhancing students’ experiences. Zamani-Gallaher is the director of the Office of Community College Research and Leadership and a professor of higher education in the Department of Education Policy, Organization & Leadership.

  • OCCRL Awards Gates Foundation Grants

    The Office of Community College Research and Leadership is pleased to announce the recipients of two grants sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Requests for proposals for both grants were announced in October 2018.

    Read more.

  • NSF's 2022 STEM For All Video Showcase is On!

    This year there are two videos from UofI College of Ed project teams. Robb LindgrenEmma MercierJina Kang and several C&I students have a video titled Connections of Earth And Sky with Augmented Reality (CEASAR) and Nigel BoschMichelle Perry, and EPSY students have a video titled Help-seeking and Help-giving in Online STEM College Courses. Please check out these videos and vote them for a public choice award!

  • NSF Funding Opportunity: EHR Core Research (ECR)

    The full proposal for this grant opportunity is due Sept. 10, 2015 by 5 p.m. Click on the above link for more information.

  • NSF-funded project to explore improvement of multimedia learning

    Associate Professor Jennifer Cromley of the Department of Educational Psychology will lead a study funded by the National Science Foundation that will seek to improve the design, learning, and future research of multimedia learning.

  • NSF-funded FLIP (Diversifying Future Leadership in the Professoriate) Alliance

    The goal of the NSF-funded FLIP (Diversifying Future Leadership in the Professoriate) Alliance is to address the broadening participation challenge of increasing the diversity of the future leadership in the professoriate in computing at research universities as a way to achieve diversity across the field. 

    Dr. Stafford Hood and Dr. Denice Hood at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign will be the  senior personnel to oversee the evaluation and assessment. The FLIP Alliance will focus on strategic dimensions for scaling the effective programs. The principle investigators on the grant are include Valerie Taylor (University of Chicago), Charles Isbell (Georgia Tech), and Jeffrey Forbes (Duke University). Find out more

  • NSF Awards Funding to Prof. Adrienne Dixson to Study STEM NOLA

    Professor of EPOL is the principal investigator on the project that is studying STEM NOLA, a community-based Saturday STEM program for students in grades 2–12.

  • Now Accepting Applications from In-service Teachers for Global Fieldwork

    Applications for global fieldwork in 2018-1019 are now open for in-service teachers. Join teachers, faculty and students from the College of Education on travels to schools abroad for research and collaboration. Choose from 14 different locations including Singapore, Costa Rica, Australia, and Spain.

  • Nominations Open: 2021 Asian and Asian American Leadership Awards

    The Asian American Cultural Center's 2021 Leadership Awards nominations are open!

  • Nominations Invited for Innovation Celebration 2014

    Innovation Celebration is an annual event that recognizes the entrepreneurial spirit in our community and on our campus. Awardees are recognized for contributions in several categories, including economic impact, social entrepreneurship, and student start-ups. 

     

  • Nomination Deadlines Approaching for Campus-Level Student Awards

    Nominations are open for several campus-level student awards, but application deadlines are fast approaching.

  • Nominate Deserving Person for Larsen Award

    The Robert P. Larsen Human Development Award has been presented annually to persons or groups who enhance student development and maximize student capabilities to make effective and satisfying life choices. Eligibility is open to any person or group that is a part of our University community (except individuals associated with the Counseling Center).

  • Nominate deserving Education at Illinois students for Outstanding Student Medal

    The Office of Advancement and the Education Alumni Association are seeking nominations for Outstanding Student Medal honorees.

  • NILOA Visiting Communications Coordinator Position Open

    The Department of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership (EPOL) seeks a Visiting Communications Coordinator.  This position will assist with the development and implementation of a dissemination plan of communications media and materials as needed under the Lumina Foundation for Education grant (National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment [NILOA]). The Communications Coordinator will manage day-to-day communications responsibilities which include, but are not limited to managing multiple websites and social networks, creating digital communication strategies, and assisting the Director and Assistant Director in developing communication initiatives for NILOA.

    Please click on the position title (Visiting Communications Coordinator) for full position announcement and application information.

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    NILOA to be Honored with ACPA’s Contribution to Higher Education Award

    The National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA), will be honored with the 2020 Contribution to Higher Education Award at this year’s American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Annual Convention in Nashville, TN. The Contribution to Higher Education Award recognizes individuals and organizations who advance a broad higher education agenda through meaningful work at the institutional, regional, and national levels. This award acknowledges the impact NILOA has had across the higher education landscape as they work tirelessly to inform and enhance assessment work focused on improvement of teaching and learning.

  • Dr. Verna F. Orr

    NILOA Report Examines Collaborative Focused on HBCU Assessment

    This report presents the background and subsequent founding of the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Collaboration for Excellence in Educational Quality Assurance (CEEQA). CEEQA is the first collaborative of its kind, and seeks to help address accountability measures while being true to HBCU missions and culturally relevant assessment approaches. Hence, as both internal and external accountability mandates increase, so too has the need for a strong HBCU alliance. CEEQA can offer significant resources and specific expertise to both the HBCU community and higher education community writ large.

  • NILOA Releases Report, Assessment During a Crisis: Responding to a Global Pandemic

    National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA) released a new report, “Assessment During a Crisis: Responding to a Global Pandemic,” based on a survey of more than 800 college personnel responsible for assessment in June. Read the coverage of the report from the Chronicle of Higher Education

  • NILOA releases its third national survey of institutional assessment practices

    Following up to its 2009 and 2013 surveys of chief academic officers, the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA) continues to provide a landscape of current approaches and practices related to assessing student learning unfolding on college and university campuses. To take a snapshot of institution-level assessment in 2017 and trends over time, Director Natasha Jankowski and the NILOA team conducted its third nationwide survey of provosts between April and September 2017. This report summarizes the major findings and presents implications for policy and practice. Watch a video discussing the report here.

  • National Institute of Learning Outcomes and Assessment

    NILOA Publishes Co-edited Book, Student-Focused Learning and Assessment: Involving Students in the Learning Process in Higher Education

    NILOA is proud to share the release of a new book from our colleagues and friends, titled: Student-Focused Learning and Assessment: Involving Students in the Learning Process in Higher Education. Co-edited by Natasha A. Jankowski, Gianina R. Baker, Erick Montenegro, and Karie Brown-Tess, this contributed volume explores institutional and programmatic policies and practices which actively engage students as partners in improving student learning.

  • NILOA logo

    NILOA Launches Their Revamped Website

    The National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA) which is co-affiliated with the College of Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and at Indiana University officially launched its new website! We invite you to peruse the new website and browse through the freely-available resources.

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    NILOA challenges higher education’s status quo

    Natasha Jankowski, director of the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA), and David Marshall, a senior scholar at NILOA, offer a critique of the current higher-education system in their new book, Degrees That Matter: Moving Higher Education to a Learning Systems Paradigm. Jankowski and Marshall claim that the student experience in higher education is often disjointed. To address that problem, the authors present a learning system in which critical educational elements are in alignment, not only enhancing the learning experience for students, but improving higher education altogether.

  • Dr. Gianina Baker

    NILOA Associate Director Gianina Baker Selected 'Forty Under 40' Woman of the Year

    Congratulations to Dr. Gianina Baker, associate director of the National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment, how has been named the 2020 'Forty Under 40' Woman of the Year by Central Illinois Business Magazine.