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  • Bureau of Educational Research. Dissertation Awards

    Bureau of Educational Research Announces Dissertation Award Recipients

    Nine recipients will receive  a maximum of up to $2,000 to support completion of their dissertations.

  • College of Education Undergraduate Scholarships for 2017-2018 Academic Year

    The College of Education Undergraduate Honors & Awards Committee invites current undergraduate students to review the college scholarships available for the 2017-2018 academic year and to apply for those scholarships for which you meet the criteria. Scholarship criteria vary depending on the donors' wishes. Examples of donor wishes include, but are not limited to, the following: financial need, educational interests and or goals, support for non-traditional students, and support for students from specific Illinois counties.

    The deadline for scholarship application submission is Friday, April 7, 2017. Scholarship application and instructions as well as a complete list of available scholarships can be found at http://education.illinois.edu/current-students/undergraduate/cost-financial-aid/undergrad_awards. Scholarship announcements will be made in late May and scholarship recipients will be honored at the College of Education Student Recognition Banquet held annually in the fall semester.

    If you have questions, please contact your adviser.

  • Global Accessibility Awareness Day | May 16 Events

    Celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day @ Illinois

    Date: Thursday, May 16
    Time: 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

    More info: https://go.illinois.edu/gaad/

  • Colleen Yopp and Paige Sawatzky

    Two Education Majors Named to Senior 100 Honorary

    Paige Sawatzky and Colleen Yopp were both selected as this year's awardees by the Student Alumni Ambassadors.

  • Explore opportunities to study abroad

    The Office of International Programs is excited to offer many ways to explore study abroad opportunities through the College of Education.

    The annual study abroad fair, Illinois Abroad Day, will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 5, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Room 260A of the Education Building. Come visit our new office and enjoy free food, prizes, and information about all of our programs to find one that best fits you.

    We are also hosting several informational sessions and Global Cafe events this semester. This will be an opportunity to learn about Winter Break and Spring Break programs and hear from study abroad alumni. Save the following dates: September 19, October 10, October 24, November 7, and November 28, all at 4 p.m.

    Finally, our new website will be live on Sept. 5 and dedicated to College of Education study abroad programs for students and teachers alike. We encourage you to visit the new website soon at https://education.illinois.edu/international.

  • Global Café - Indonesia and Singapore!

    Join the Office of International Programs this Friday at 1:00 p.m. in Room 42A for our Global Café featuring Indonesia and Singapore! Students will share their experiences and photos from previous trips as well as first hand information given from international students. Don't miss out on free coffee and food! 

  • Campus Charitable Fund Drive Underway Through Nov. 9

    The 2018 CCFD campaign kicked off on Monday, September 17 and concludes on Friday, November 9.

    Please join us in considering a gift to any of the more than 700 designated charities to whom you can contribute. It’s easy to give via payroll deduction. Together, we can make an incredible impact.

    Consider the impact a donation makes and how far your dollars go:

         * $2 per pay period can plant 50 trees to help reduce carbon dioxide in our atmosphere.
         * $10 per pay period provides gold, silver and bronze medals to Special Olympics athletes.
         * Your $100 donation will fund research toward a cure for cancer.

    Charities appreciate the UofI CCFD because it saves them time and money so more dollars go to services. There’s something for everybody in the CCFD, and it’s one of the best ways to give to the nonprofits you care about. Visit the CCFD website to find a cause you’re passionate about and give today! Your giving makes a difference.   

    GIVING SPARKS HOPE!

  • CoE Graduate Student Conference - Call for Proposals

    The Program Committee invites proposals on all topics relevant to the field of education in any time period or nation, including papers or panels that cross cultures, time periods, or national boundaries.

    The Committee defines ‘education’ broadly, to include all institutions of socialization—mass media, voluntary organizations, and so on—as well as schools and universities. We invite proposals for individual papers, works in progress, or panel sessions, which could consist of several works in progress. Consider sharing your proposals from AERA, CREA, AESA, ASHE, and other conferences. This is also a great way to become comfortable sharing your research before submitting a proposal to a national or regional conference.

    Proposal Deadline: Friday, December 5th

    http://conferences.education.illinois.edu/

  • Professor Herrera Lectures at Tampere University, Finland on Youth Transitions to the Labor Market in the Middle East

    Professor Linda Herrera  gave a lecture in the series at Tampere University, Finland, on Youth Transitions to the Labour Market in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) on September 25. She talked about the notion of youth precarity and the growing disconnect between education and employment. 

  • Fall 2019 MSTE Friday Lunch Series: PAGES: Progressing Through the Ages--Global Change, Evolution, and Societal Well-being

    MSTE Friday Lunch is back! Please join us on Friday, October 11, from 12-1 p.m. for a presentation from Barbara Hug about the PAGES project and developing Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned curriculum and professional development, as well as how to support in-service science teachers through the use of NGSS storylines. Please RSVP: https://fridaylunch.mste.illinois.edu/event/2019-10-11

  • University Primary School Community Open House

    University Primary School, the Reggio Emilia inspired lab school of the College of Education at University of Illinois, is hosting an annual fall community open house Wednesday, October 12, 2022.  Prospective families, researchers, and community members may visit the preschool through 5th grade classrooms from 9:00 a.m. until noon. 

    .  Admissions for the 2023-2024 school year will begin mid-January.  For more information, visit the school website https://uniprimary.illinois.edu/ and/or contact the Director, Dr. Ali Lewis alilewis@illinois.edu. University Primary School is located on campus at The University of Illinois, 51 Gerty Drive, Champaign.

  • Symposium: Sense of University Belonging among Latinx Students

    Join the Mexican and Mexican American Students System Initiative (I-MMÁS) and Dra. Nidia Ruedas-Gracia on Thursday, November 10, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to learn about the nuances of developing a sense of belonging to a college and evaluate aspects that have been successful within the University of Illinois System to creating a sense of belonging among Latino/Latina students.

  • Available position: Special Education head

    The Department of Special Education at the University of Illinois seeks a nationally recognized scholar with effective leadership qualities to serve as the tenured professor and head of the department. The Head will support an exceptionally strong faculty to fulfill the research, teaching, and service missions of the Department and College in a major research land-grant university. To ensure full consideration, please complete a candidate profile at http://jobs.illinois.edu by November 27, 2017, and upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and three samples of scholarly peer reviewed publications.

  • Global Café - South Africa and England!

    Join the Office of International Programs for our Global Café showcasing our trips to South Africa and England! The event will take place Friday, October 21 at 1:00 p.m. in Room 42A. Students that attended previously as well as international students will present information about the trips. FREE food and drink will be provided. 

  • Globalization at Illinois: A Faculty Dialogue

    Illinois International Programs (formerly International Programs & Studies) invites faculty to join us in the Illini Union, Room 104, on Tuesday, November 10, at 12:00pm for a town-hall style conversation about globalization at Illinois. Students, faculty, and staff panelists from across campus will share their experiences followed by an open discussion between the panelists and audience. Faculty attending will have the opportunity to voice their input about how we can strengthen our campus as a preeminent global university.

  • Stacked books

    The Center For Children's Books Hosts Annual Book Sale

    The sale will take place on November 9 at 614 E. Daniel St. in Champaign from 2-5 p.m.

  • Professor Meghan Burke Named 2022-23 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Provost Fellow

    The Provost Fellows program was created to further develop leadership skills at the university level for some of the university's most accomplished tenured faculty. Each Provost Fellow focuses on a critical campus strategic initiative to ensure we are living up to our full potential in our scholarly missions. These initiatives are designed to further strengthen their individual interests and career goals.

  • Spring Break: STUDY IN SPAIN

    Collaborating with Centre de Formació Permanent at Universitat Politècnica de València (URV), this study abroad trip aims to provide students an overview of education in the Spanish region and a comparative experience between the European and American education systems.

    On this trip, students will visit URV, attend seminars at the College of Education, visit local schools, tour local cultural sites such as Reus Art Nouveau tour, and spend the last day in Barcelona. 

    Visit our website for more information or to apply: www.studyabroad.education.illinois.edu

     

  • Hispanic Outlook on Education: Supporting Multilingual Education in Illinois

  • Teacher of the Week: Natasha Capell

  • 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.

  • University Primary School Enrollment Begins

    Admissions for enrollment in University Primary School for the 2021-2022 academic year are now open.

  • SOAR after-school program recruiting volunteer tutors for Spring 2018

    SOAR: Student Opportunities for After-School Resources

    1605 W. Kirby Ave.
    Champaign, IL (International Prep Academy) 

    Primary Contact: María Lang, Program Coordinator
    Email: mglang2@illinois.edu Ph. 956-535-1459 

    SOAR: Student Opportunities for After-School Resources is a partnership between the University of Illinois and the International Prep Academy (IPA) in Champaign. The program provides after-school enrichment for Latina/o bilingual youth. Children in grades 2-5 benefit from tutoring in reading and homework followed by social activities. The program is part of a growing national trend for dual language instruction in schools. Instruction in two languages has value for both emergent bilinguals and those fluent in English. The goal of dual language instruction is to promote positive cross-cultural understanding, bilingualism and biliteracy at a time when knowledge of language and culture confers power. SOAR is one of several programs available through the Center for Education in Small Urban Communities. The Center is an outreach arm in the College of Education. 

    Opportunities for U of I students include:

    One-to-One Tutoring. SOAR tutoring is scheduled for TWR from 2:00-3:15, with time for reading, homework assistance, and social activities with the children. Illinois students are paired with the same child for the semester and may choose to volunteer more than one day per week. Spanish-speaking skills are not necessary in order to participate. Tutors will need to complete a background check through the Champaign School District the third week of classes. The SOAR program coordinator will provide the clearance form for the tutors. This opportunity is especially interesting to Illinois students who want to gain cross-cultural awareness and relationship skills.

    U of I students who would like to tutor with SOAR need to commit by January 29.

  • Sign Up for Researcher Background Checks for Spring 2019 - School Researchers ONLY

    Accurate Biometrics will visit the College of Education, Room 333, on Wednesday, January 30, 2019 between 10 a.m. and noon to administer fingerprint criminal background checks.

    This on-site background check is available to school researchers ONLY. Students in teacher education programs needing background checks for the Council on Teacher Education (CoTE) must make individual appointments at the Accurate Biometrics location of their choice.

    To sign up and for additional information, click here

  • Cyberlearning 2015 is next week!

    Cyberlearning 2015 is next week! The event is being held by the Center for Innovative Research in Cyberlearning on January 27th and 28th. The complete program is available online at http://circlcenter.org/events/cyberlearning-2015/. In-person registration is now closed but several exciting keynotes and talks are being webcast! Register for virtual participation at http://learningtimesevents.org/circl2015/.

  • Library Services and Savvy Researcher Workshops

    Class presentations, research consultations, and more are available to all scholars through the Library. Please contact Nancy O'Brien npobrien@illinois.edu to schedule an online class visit or individual meeting.

  • Study Abroad Application Deadlines Extended

    There is now more time to decide to experience a different country's culture and education system with the College of Education! Our spring break application deadline has been moved to Friday, February 8. Our summer break application deadline has been extended to Friday, March 15. If you have questions about any of our programs, see us in Room 260A or email international@education.illinois.edu!

  • Offering Professional Development Hours for Illinois Public Educators

    In compliance with the Illinois State Board of Education, the Council on Teacher Education (CoTE) approves qualifying professional development events for licensed educators. All departments or units that want to award professional development hours (PDHs) must secure advanced approval by submitting a PDH proposal on the CoTE website

  • Volunteer opportunities with Urbana Neighborhood Connections Center

    The Urbana Neighborhood Connections Center has several volunteer opportunities available.

  • University Primary School Project Studies Exhibit

    University Primary School, our College of Education's preschool-fifth grade laboratory school, is hosting their Project Studies Exhibit in the Education Building first and third floor lounges, Thursday, February 9 to Wednesday, February 15.

  • Sunrise to Sunset: Supporting Children with Autism Through Their Day

    The Military Families Learning Network, a grant project within the Special Education department, will host a series of free webinars in 2019. These webinars will focus on supporting young children with autism and their families. Free continuing education credits for board certified behavior analysts are offered. Learn more at their website.

  • Free Webinar: Building Effective Industry Partnerships

    The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute is hosting an informational webinar on building effective industry partnerships on March 2 at 10 a.m. CT. This panel event will likely interest researchers across campus.

  • Global Citizenship Education: Providing Equity Through the Globe

    Please join us on Thursday, March 2 at noon for a panel presentation on global citizenship education with Carlos Alberto Torres (professor and UNESCO chair on Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education at UCLA), Ana Elvira Steinbech Torres (Paulo Freire Institute, UCLA), and Linda Herrera (Professor, EPOL).

    In-person space is limited and registration is required. Please RSVP using the appropriate link below:

    RSVP to attend in-person 

    RSVP to attend via Zoom

    CO-SPONSORED BY: CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES, CENTER FOR SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, THE LEMAN CENTER FOR BRAZILIAN STUDIES.

  • Alumnus Freeman Hrabowski receives national lifetime achievement award

    Freeman A. Hrabowski III, Ph.D. 75 Ed., the nationally known president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, has earned a prestigious lifetime achievement award from a higher education organization.

    The American Council on Education will present the award—which is not given every year—to Hrabowski at its annual meeting next week.

    Learn more...

  • mostafa hanafy

    Hanafy to Judge at the American Evaluation Association Student Case Competition

    Mostafa Hanafy, doctoral cadidate in EPOL, will be one of 12 judges at this year's competition.

  • Ed. Psych. AppLeS Student Capstone Project Presentations

    The Department of Educational Psychology
    AppLeS Student Capstone Project Presentations
                                 

    Please join the Department of Educational Psychology to celebrate our first graduating class of AppLeS (Applied Learning Science) students as they finish up their final year in the AppLeS program and the Learning and Education Studies (LES) major. The students will present findings from their Capstone research projects and discuss their future plans. Please come and help us toast our students!

    Tuesday, May 2, 2017
    Noon – 1:30 PM
    22 Education Building

    Presenting their Capstone research projects are:

    Destinee Johnson – "The Effects of Teacher Involvement on the Student Field Trip Experience"

    Jeremy Davis – "Motivation for Learning a Second Language between Different College Departments”

    Xiaoyi (Kellie) Huang – “Gesture and Word Learning”

    ­Lunch will be served!

  • Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library Survey

    We want to know what you think!

    Help us understand how you are using Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) so we can assist you better!

    Below is a link to a survey about SSHEL.  The link is active from April 6th to April 17th.

    https://uiuc.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_cUYm4W6l1AI2IUl

    If you have any questions, please contact JJ Pionke at pionke@illinois.edu or Nancy O’Brien at npobrien@illinois.edu

    Thank you for taking the time to fill this out!

    SSHEL Library

  • Apply to GLOBE for Leadership Opportunities and to Expand your Global Competency!

    Looking for leadership opportunities that will better prepare you to work with your future students? GLOBE (Global Leaders Orange and Blue Engagement) is a program with International Education that groups domestic and international students together to collaboratively learn about each other's cultures, perspectives, and values. In an increasingly pluralistic and global society, GLOBE offers teacher candidates a great opportunity to learn first-hand about the cultures and people we will be working with in the future. Apply at go.illinois.edu/globe.

  • OCCRL Receives 2025 Presidential Citation of Excellence Award from CSCC

    The Office of Community College Research and Leadership (OCCRL) was the recipient of the 2025 Presidential Citation of Excellence Award from The Council for the Study of Community Colleges at this year’s CSCC Conference, where the theme was “working in solidarity for equitable community college futures.” Presented by outgoing CSCC President Dr. Xueli Wang, OCCRL was recognized as a transformative leader and ray of hope in the field of community college research, leadership and practice.

  • Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library Survey

    Have your voice heard!

    Help us understand how you are using Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) so we can assist you better!

    Below is a link to a survey about SSHEL.  The link is active until April 17th.  The survey will take no more than 10 minutes to complete.

    https://uiuc.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_cUYm4W6l1AI2IUl

    If you have any questions, please contact JJ Pionke at pionke@illinois.edu or Nancy O’Brien at npobrien@illinois.edu

    Thank you for taking the time to fill this out!

    SSHEL Library

  • Database Trial: APA's PsycEXTRA

    The Library is offering a trial of a database that includes “grey literature” resources in the social and behavioral sciences. PsycEXTRA is an APA database that compiles what is known as grey literature, materials that go beyond traditional peer-reviewed research material. It includes resources such as conference materials, factsheets, reports, standards/guidelines, and other hard-to-find content.

    The trial is available until April 24. If it gets a lot of use and we receive positive feedback, we will consider subscribing to it. Please spread the word about the trial if you are interested, and feedback is welcome. Thank you!

    Here is the trial link for PsycExtra:

    https://sfx.carli.illinois.edu/sfxuiu/az?param_pattern_value=psycextra&param_textSearchType_value=contains

    Please note the trial is good until April 24 and we are looking forward to your feedback.

    Yali Feng yalifeng@illinois.edu

    Visiting Behavioral Sciences Research & Data Services Librarian

  • 2017 Beginning Teacher Conference/Illini Edge

    Engaging Communities and Developing Relationships

    New teachers move from the community of their teacher preparation programs to the new ones of their professional lives. Learning to navigate local, school, and professional communities is a vital part of sustaining professional growth. This year’s combined Beginning Teacher Conference and Illini EDge Conference asks ‘How do we develop relationships within and across our communities that help us grow and our students flourish?

    Join us as we explore these questions through sessions, keynote, panels, and extended learning opportunities in the local area. New teachers who are about to enter their first year and those who have just finished their first year will be in attendance, working together to systematically think about their practice and look ahead to next year.  

    The Beginning Teacher Conference, in its 8th year, offers a valuable midsummer opportunity for new teachers to connect with others across the state, reflect on lessons learned in their first year, and prepare for a successful year ahead. The Illini EDge (formerly called Boot Camp), a conference targeted at UIUC grads about to enter their first year of teaching. This year’s conference will be held July 17-18, 2017, at the iHotel in Champaign, IL. You can find details about both conferences on our website.

  • Professor Herrera gives keynote address at the 16th Nordic Youth Research Symposium in Tampere, Finland

    Professor Herrera gave a keynote address in the Nordic Youth Research Symposium (NYRIS2024) conference with the theme, "Youth in a Just and Fair World. The title of her  keynote was, "Learning from the Middle East: The value of regional studies for the future of youth studies." The regional youth studies conference conference took place in Tampere, Finland from June 12-14.

  • Professor Helen Neville

    How Racism Hurts Black Mental Health and How You Can Help

    ICYMI: Helen Neville, professor of Educational Psychology and African American Studies, joined Illinois Public Media's The 21st to explain these concepts, racism as a public health crisis, and diversity issues related to wellbeing.

  • Library services and support

    The Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) offers many services and resources to assist you with your class work, research and other projects.

    Our web site http://www.library.illinois.edu/sshel/ has links to subject-specific resources and to services, such as chat reference service, and forms for making an appointment with a librarian for one-on-one assistance or recommending items to purchase.

    Education-related information may be found at http://www.library.illinois.edu/sshel/education/index.html

    Please contact Nancy O’Brien by email (npobrien@illinois.edu) or phone (217-333-2408) if you would like to schedule library orientation and instruction sessions for classes.  Each session is structured to fit the needs of your particular class.  Individual meetings to discuss library services and collections to support your research needs can also be scheduled.

    Library hours for SSHEL and the Main Library for the fall semester are:

    Monday-Thursday:        8:30 am-10 pm

    Friday:                         8:30 am-6 pm

    Saturday:                     1-5 pm

    Sunday                         1-10 pm

    Thank you for your continued support and use of SSHEL.   I look forward to working with you all during the coming year!

    Nancy O’Brien

  • Library Hours and Services

    The Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) offers many services and resources to assist you with your class work, research and other projects.  We updated web pages and resources over the summer, so please ask if you can’t find something you are looking for!

    Our web site http://www.library.illinois.edu/sshel/ has links to subject-specific resources and to services, such as chat reference service, and forms for making an appointment with a librarian for one-on-one assistance or recommending items to purchase.

    Education-related information may be found at http://www.library.illinois.edu/sshel/education/index.html

    Please contact Nancy O’Brien by phone (217-333-2408) or email (npobrien@illinois.edu) if you would like to schedule library orientation and instruction sessions for classes.  Each session is structured to fit the needs of your particular class.  Individual meetings to discuss library services and collections to support your research needs can also be scheduled.

    Library hours for SSHEL and the Main Library for the fall semester are:

    Monday-Thursday:        8:30 am-10 pm

    Friday:                                  8:30 am-6 pm

    Saturday:                             1-5 pm

    Sunday                                 1-10 pm

    Thank you for your continued support and use of SSHEL.   I look forward to working with you all during the coming year!

    Nancy O’Brien

  • Dr. Eboni Zamani-Gallaher featured as an expert in WalletHub's "2016's Best & Worst Community Colleges" article

    Dr. Eboni Zamani-Gallaher answers questions about improving the cost and quality of education and training at community colleges:

    Do you think President Barack Obama’s proposal to make community-college tuition free will increase enrollment and graduation rates?

    What can policymakers do to improve the quality of education and training at community colleges and the career prospects of graduates?

    Should community colleges focus more on preparing graduates for the workforce through career and technical education or on preparing graduates to move to a four-year college?

    In evaluating the best and worst community college systems, what are the top five indicators?

  • Professor Herrera Joins Board of ALESCO (Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization" Journal

    Professor Linda Herrera has been asked by the Institute of Arab Research and Studies of the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALESCO) to join the Advisory Board of the Arab Educational Research and Studies Journal.  Through this position she will continue with her contributions to Arab social sciences and educational research. See https://madaa.journals.ekb.eg/

  • Library Services and Support

    The Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) offers a number of services including focused instructional sessions for your classes (please contact me at npobrien@illinois.edu), purchase requests for book material https://surveys.illinois.edu/sec/484174, chat-reference services https://www.library.illinois.edu/sshel/services/askalibrarian/, and research consultations.

    In addition, the general Library offers workshops on a variety of topics through the Savvy Researcher program. These 50-minute, hands-on workshops will help you improve your research and information-management skills. For more details and registration: http://go.library.illinois.edu/savvyresearcher.

    All Savvy Researcher sessions are held in Room 314 of the Main Library unless otherwise noted.

    Nancy O’Brien

  • Fall 2019 MSTE Friday Lunch Series: A Laser Light Show to Teach Coordinates

    Joe Muskin and Adam Poetzel will show how to create a coordinate path that a laser follows to generate a design. This simple apparatus uses mirrors and a laser that projects the image on fluorescent paper. Join us for this presentation on November 8 from noon-1:00 p.m. in Classroom 201, 505 E. Green St, Champaign, IL 61820. RSVP: https://fridaylunch.mste.illinois.edu/event/2019-11-08