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  • CI 576: ASSESSMENTBASED READING INSTRUCTION

    Day: Mondays
    Time: 5:7:00 pm
    CRN: ONC 62104; RTE 62341
    Credit hours: 4
    Dates: January 20th – March 13th, 2015
    Mode: Online

    Would you like to learn how to connect reading instruction to reading assessment? Are you searching for a
    hands-on experience where you administer reading assessments to students and create and enact an
    individualized instructional plan catered specifically for your student? Are you interested in learning the best
    practices for phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension instruction? Would you
    like to consistently engage in discussions that demonstrate how instruction can be modified to cater to English learners? If your answer to any of the previous questions is “yes,” then Assessment-Based Reading
    Instruction is meant for you.

    Assessment-Based Reading Instruction is designed to provide you with:
    • An overview of the nature of reading difficulties
    • Hands-on experience with identifying reading difficulties
    • Experience in responding to the findings from assessment of reading difficulties
    • Experience with considering assessment and instruction as a holistic, interconnected and individualized
    process based on each learner
    • Insight into the ways in which linguistic and cultural diversity impact reading assessment
    • Insight into the ways in which social factors impact interpretations of the results from reading
    assessments

    Assessment-Based Reading Instruction is structured such that assessments are all conducted in the first
    two weeks of the course followed by instruction based on the findings from these assessments. Scholarly
    reading materials will influence your assessment and instructional processes as you progress. Among the
    areas we will explore are orthographic development, emergent/early literacy, word study, text complexity,
    fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, motivation, linguistically and culturally responsive assessment, highstakes testing, and response to intervention.

  • Elise S. Ahn

    Ahn Appointed Director of Operations and Outreach for SkAI Institute

    Ahn will be part of the $20 Million NSF-backed AI Institute, a joint venture of Northwestern University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois.

  • Amir Maghsoodi

    EPSY Doctoral Student Amir Maghsoodi Awarded Research Grant

    Educational Psychology doctoral candidate Amir Maghsoodi has been awarded a research grant from the Center for Arab American Philanthropy. He will use his award from the Dr. Philip M. Kayal Fund for Arab American Research to support his study, “Making sense of the Census: A mixed methods study of Arab Americans and racial classification”, which seeks to understand the psychological impacts of continued non-recognition of Arab and other Middle Eastern/North African peoples (i.e., their classification as “white”) on racial demographic forms in the U.S.

  • Navigating Federal Directives and Supporting Students

    Updates on what you should know about recent federal changes and resources to support students and scholars.

  • TIER-ED Spring 2023 Speaker: Andrew Manches

    Join us for the Spring 2023 TIER-ED Seminar From Gesture Research to Impactful Educational Technology with Dr. Andrew Manches on April 18 from noon to 1 p.m. in Education Room 22

    Dr. Manches is Professor of Children and Technology at the University of Edinburgh and co-director of the Digital Education Research Centre. Learn about how gestures can reveal children's learning, and how this research can be applied to the design of impactful educational products. 

    RSVPs Appreciated: https://tinyurl.com/TIER-ED-manches

  • Ed Psych scholar to receive Lindquist Award at 2017 AERA Meeting

    Professor Hua-Hua Chang of the Department of Educational Psychology has been awarded the 2017 E.F. Lindquist Award in recognition of his outstanding applied and theoretical research in the field of testing and measurement.

  • Joe Hinton

    Ed.D. Student Selected as 2024 USDA Fellow

    Joe Hinton was selected as a USDA E. Kika De La Garza Fellow this year.

  • CI 507 SF: Schools and Families

    This course explores the many disconnects between family engagement strategies and families themselves in prekindergarten through secondary school. We will consider impacts of poverty, immigration, racial differences, culture, and school policies. This course is targeted to those students interested in working with professionals (teachers, social workers, counselors, interventionists, etc.) who work in schools with students and families.

  • The Education Project - A Photo Exhibition at the Illini Union

    The Education Photo Project is a look at education and educators through photographs.

  • OCCRL Seeking Participants for Transfer Surveys

    The Office of Community College Research and Leadership (OCCRL) wants to improve the pre- and post-transfer experiences of students in Illinois and is seeking participants for two studies to do so.

  • I-Watch Training Session

    The Office of the Dean of Students is collaborating with UIPD to introduce members of the campus community to the I-Watch program. In addition to receiving information on personal, home, and auto security, I-Watchers—the trained program participants—are given instruction in observation and reporting suspicious activity. Please REGISTER at https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/2441589 for the upcoming training session on Wednesday, November 13 at 7:00PM in Lincoln Hall Room 1066.

  • New Course for Spring 2016 Semester

    Description of a new COE course in human factors, to be offered in the Spring 2016 semester.

  • Kevin Carey, EdD

    Kevin Carey, EdD '21 EPOL, Receives ACPA's 2021 Tracy Davis Outstanding Emerging Research Award

    Congratulations to recent doctoral graduate Kevin Carey, who is receiving the American College Personnel Association's (ACPA) 2021 Tracy Davis Outstanding Emerging Research Award from the Coalition on Men and Masculinities. 

  • Change a Life: Be a Mentor!

    Change a life; Be a Mentor!  The One-to-One mentoring program for all Champaign-Urbana schools is recruiting and training mentors this month.  Mentors in our program commit to spending one hour a week, during the school year, with their mentee.  New mentors can choose any elementary/middle school in the C-U area, and they will be personally matched with students in our schools by our Coordinators.  Every school has a waiting list of children waiting for a mentor…maybe it’s you!

  • Giselle Martinez Negrette

    Martinez Negrette Wins Award From AAHHE

    Martinez-Negrette will receive the award at the AAHHE Conference in St. Louis, MO on March 13 -15.

  • Jon Hale Named 2023-24 HRI Faculty Fellow

    Congratulations to C&I and EPOL associate professor Jon Hale, who is one of seven faculty members on campus to be named a 2023-24 Humanities Research Fellow.

  • Calling All International and Foreign-Born Students, Scholars, and Staff

    Scholars don’t yet have a good understanding of how international and foreign-born scholars, students, and staff members perceive power harassment (including sexual and non-sexual forms of power abuse). Researchers at the campus' Humanities Research Institute want to change this, and are looking for survey participants.

  • Rebecca Ginsburg

    Ginsburg to Moderate Reading Freedom Roundtable

    Ginsburg, the director of the Education Justice Project, will be joined by EJP alums to discuss what access to books means to them.

  • AISO updates name to GSSO

    The Academic and Instructional Services Office (AISO) has changed its name to the Graduate Student Services Office (GSSO).

  • Catherine Corr and Robb Lindgren

    Corr, Lindgren selected for IHSI Emerging Research Leaders Academy

    The two faculty members were two of the 15 mid-career faculty who were selected for the Interdisciplinary Health Science Institute's academy from researchers across campus.

  • Professor Gutiérrez to speak about submitting, publishing academic work

    Professor Rochelle Gutiérrez of the Department of Curriculum & Instruction will host a Sept. 11 conversation about publishing quality journals and submitting proposals to special issues.

  • Matt Lambert

    Lambert Chosen for Big Ten Academic Alliance Department Executive Officers Seminar

    Matt Lambert, professor and head Special Education is one of five Illinois department leaders chosen for the seminar in 2024-25.

  • Poster for March Book Club

    Book Club with Ms. Edith Campbell and Dr. Sarah Park Dahlen: Maizy Chen's Last Chance

    Each month, join iSchool professor Sarah Park Dahlen and Edith Campbell of Indiana State University for a virtual book club. On March 30 at 6 p.m. CST, they will be discussing Lisa Yee's Maizy Chen's Last Chance

    Register Here: https://illinois.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0vc-uprj4jGtxDVnvNB3J7d5438tEWwDRM

  • Golden Apple Illini Book Drive

    Golden Apple Illini Book Drive!

    Golden Apple Illini will be collecting K-8 picture and chapter books through Friday, April 11. Please bring your new or gently-used books to the collection box in the main lobby of the Education building. The books will be donated to The Baby Fold Special Education Services in Normal, IL through a collaborative service event with the Golden Apple organization at Illinois State University. For any questions, contact Maddie Funderburg, Golden Apple Illini President, at funderb2@illinois.edu.

  • Critical Voices in Critical Times: Fanon, race & politics - an interview with Mireille Fanon-Mendès France (part 1 of 2)

    Professor Linda Herrera of the Department of Education Policy, Organization & Leadership has a regular column in the open global media platform, openDemocracy, "Critical Voices in Critical Times." Her second column is an interview with the activist - daughter of Frantz Fanon, Mireille Fanon-Mendès France. In part one of their interview, which is accompanied by a video, they talk about the enduring relevance of Fanon, the state of contemporary politics, the need for the decolonization in Africa, and struggles for emancipation in our age of globalization.

     

  • Work With the Education Justice Project

    The Education Justice Project is accepting applications until Monday, October 3, 2022 from graduate students, faculty, staff, and community members interested in working in its college-in-prison program at Danville Correctional Center for Spring 2023. 

     

  • Call for Abstracts: 11th Annual College of Education Graduate Student Conference

    2020 VISION: RESHAPING OUR APPROACH TO EDUCATION

    The 2020 College of Education Graduate Student Conference is calling for scholarship that shifts the educational fields with a sense of visionary novelty. The University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign continues to create space for graduate level research that revels in reshaping education for the future within every discipline of education on national and global scales.

    For more information, visit https://go.education.illinois.edu/gsc.

  • CI534-Teaching and Learning Geometry

    This course concentrates on the teaching and learning of geometry in middle school and high school by examining the history of school geometry, comparing curricular expectations and rationales for geometry instruction over time.  The course provides an overview of theoretical models regarding the teaching and learning of geometry.  At the same time, the course provides opportunities for discussing practical issues of teaching geometry with work on geometrical problems and laboratory sessions using dynamic geometry. Topics in the course include geometric proofs, students’ interactions with geometric diagrams, and the use of dynamic geometry.  The course is intended for masters’ and doctoral students in mathematics education, graduate students in mathematics, and others with interest in mathematics teaching.  

  • Support for Faculty, Staff, and Students During Stressful Times

    We know this semester and year have been especially challenging for you and our students as we cope with the COVID-19 pandemic and we would like to share some resources for support.

  • Spring 2014 Courses in Instructional Technology

    Click to read more about the Spring 2014 Courses in Instructional Technology...

  • Spring 2014 EPSY 590ESM Adult Literacy

    New Course: EPSY 590 ESM Advanced Seminar in Educational Psychology:

    Literacy is an important contributor to shaping adult development. At the same time, age-related changes in cognition engender certain changes in the nature of language processing and reading. This course will explore adult literacy as both a cause and an effect of adult development. Click headline to read more...

  • LES Program Highlighted by the Provost: Adapting Assessment Processes

    In its December e-newsletter, The Loop, the UI Provost's Office highlighted the College's Learning and Evaluation Studies (LES) bachelor's degree program among just a few on campus that were exemplary in adapting learning outcomes assessment processes during  the COVID-19 pandemic disruption to instruction "as usual".

  • Register Now for the 6th Annual CoEGSC!

    Registration is now open for the 6th Annual CoEGSC From Research to Praxis: Scholarship Today for the Society of Tomorrow - Friday, March 13th, 2015

    Registration is FREE and includes reception with CoE Distinguished Alumni, light breakfast, lunch, and access to all workshops and panels

    Go here https://conferences.education.illinois.edu/index.php/gsc2015/CoEGSC  to create an account and register

    Contact Alisha Johnson adjohns2@illinois.edu with questions

     

  • TIER-ED Graduate Student Fellows Program

    The Technology Innovations in Educational Research and Design (TIER-ED) Initiative announces a Student Fellowship Program designed to support graduate student research and design on digital technologies that address critical issues in learning and education. Selected TIER-ED Fellows will receive $20,000 for one academic year.

  • Center for Education in Small Urban Communities presents at Public Engagement Symposium

    Come to the Public Engagement Symposium March 10, 2015, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM at the Alice Campbell Alumni Center, 601 South Lincoln Avenue, Urbana, to see the work of units across campus are doing to engage the local communities. The Center for Education in Small Urban Communities will be presenting its programs in a poster including activities with the local schools in professional development and SOAR as well as outreach to the extended area with the Youth Literature Festival and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Creative Expressions Competition.

    Come out to learn more about how our College and the University reach out to work with the local and area communities.

  • 2019 HRD Graduate Student Research Conference

    The Human Resource Development (HRD) Program of the Department of Education Policy, Organization and Leadership is excited to present the Seventh Annual HRD Graduate Student Research Conference. HRD graduate students will present their research projects from various milestones during the program.

  • Illinois Public Media/WILL Hosts Inaugural Early Childhood Champions Dinner

    Illinois Public Media/WILL's Education Team will honor early childhood educators and volunteers from central Illinois at the inaugural Early Childhood Champions Dinner on May 23 at the CityView Banquet and Meeting Center in downtown Champaign.

  • Block I Flag at State Farm Center

    Four Education Student-Athletes Named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars

    The students must have maintained a 3.7 GPA during the previous academic year to be named to the list.

  • 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.

  • Special Education scholar receives IES grant

    Hedda Meadan-Kaplansky, an associate professor in the Department of Special Education, is a principal investigator in a new federally funded research project that will involve developing and testing an app designed for parents with young children with disabilities and challenging behaviors, which can place stressful demands on families.

  • Frankie Ward

    Education Student Awarded Voyager Scholarship

    Frankie Ward is majoring in English with a minor in secondary education.

  • "How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall? Deliberate Practice Isn't Enough."

    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
    BROWNBAG ANNOUNCEMENT

    “How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall? Deliberate Practice Isn’t Enough.”

    Presented by Elizabeth J. Meinz, a Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Psychology at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.  This Brownbag is Tuesday, November 10 from 12:30–2:00 in room 210A Education Building.  For questions about this brownbag event, please contact Professor Liz Stine-Morrow at eals@illinois.edu.  

  • New Course: CI 482: Social Learning and Multimedia

    Instructor: Dr. Mark Dressman, mdressma@illiois.eduTime: Wednesday, 4:00-6:50Credit: 3 undergrad / 4 grad hoursLocation: TBACRN: 63210

    In Illinois and across the world, people are using an extraordinary range of social media—platforms and apps that create opportunities for communication with others—for an extraordinary range of purposes: to meet, to organize, to share information quickly, and to connect with loved ones or with strangers who may or may not share each other’s cultural, ethnic, political, linguistic, religious, or sexual orientations or preferences. In this course, we will focus on how these new media not only help to shape people’s identit(ies) but also on how these media create new opportunities for learning and for teaching, and to experiment with the creation of new platforms for connecting with others educationally.The first part of the course will focus on exploring how each of us learns and teaches through engagement in social media, with an emphasis on how language and different forms of multimedia, including music, video, images, and their design, convey information to us on a variety of levels. In the second half of the semester, we’ll work in groups to design platforms of our own that use critical features of social media to connect and learn from and with others.

    About the Instructor: Mark Dressman is a professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. His current research focuses on theories of multimodality and their application in the development of curriculum for adolescents and young adults. He is a Fulbright Senior Scholar studying the ways that students in Morocco and Korea learn English via digital technology and classroom instruction. 

  • MSTE Continues Partnership with IEPA to Provide 5th-6th Grade Online Science Curriculum

    The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Office for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education (MSTE) have again partnered to create a new online science curriculum unit for fifth and sixth grade educators: How does a bulb light? The unit helps students explore energy, electricity use, and power sources and how they relate to climate change. The Illinois EPA’s Annual Poster, Poetry, and Prose Contest theme “Get Energized About Slowing Down Climate Change!” will follow the new curriculum.

  • 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.

  • Undergraduate Hourly Position in COE Office of International Programs

    Undergraduate Hourly Position:
    Develop and maintain social media and web-based communication for the Office of International Programs in the College of Education. Flexible hours, 10 hour per week. Familiarity with College of Education programs, initiatives and experience with Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms and applications. Starting date immediately. To apply, contact Allison Witt, awitt1@illinois.edu, by February 6. Applications will be reviewed upon receipt.

  • Research Design and Analysis Help

    Need a little help getting your research design or analysis off the ground?  Have you run into an unexpected hitch in the research process?  Not sure how to handle a sticky evaluation issue?  

    We're here to help!

    The QUERIES division in the Department of Educational Psychology offers free assistance for research and evaluation designs and statistical analysis to students, faculty, and staff in the College of Education during drop-in consulting hours:

    Tuesdays from 1:00 pm-2:00 pm

    Wednesdays from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Room 236 Education Building

    And by appointment.

    Drop by to discuss your research project with QUERIES consultants! In general, no appointment is necessary to meet during regular office hours.

  • Visitors from Thailand

    Two groups of Thai doctoral students will visit CIRCE (College of Education) this spring, with focus partly on measurement and evaluation.   Ten from Silpakorn University will be here April 1-5 and ten from Srinakharinwirot Universtiy here April 11-May 5.  The visit will be coordinated by Charles Secolsky (csecolsky@gmail.com).

  • EJP Director Rebecca Ginsburg Honored with 2023 Public Humanities Award

    Congratulations to Education Justice Project Director Rebecca Ginsburg on being named a 2023 Illinois Public Humanities Award recipient.

  • Third annual LGBT Research Symposium

    The third annual LGBT Research Symposium will be held May 7-8, 2015. Registration is now open. The keynote presentation will be given by Dr. Abbie Goldberg (Clark University). The topic is legal change and LGBT families. Methods workshops as well as paper presentations are available. Lunch is provided. Social Work CEUs are available.

    Website:  http://lgbtresearch.weebly.com/2015-research-symposium.html

    Symposium Registration: http://go.illinois.edu/lgbtsymposium