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  • 2022 State of the College Conversation Recording Now Available

    The video recording of the April 19, 2022, State of the College Conversation with Education Dean James D. Anderson is now available for viewing.

  • 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."

  • Champaign Urbana Schools Foundation.

    Two Alumni Named CUSF Shining Stars for 2024

    Sarah Iehl of Dr. Howard Elementary and Kara Whiteley of Champaign Central High School were among nine teachers recognized by the Champaign Urbana Schools Foundation for their outstanding work in the classroom in 2024.

  • Emerging Community College Leaders Engage at Second Illinois Community College Leadership Institute

    What started as a popular institute for community college leaders in Iowa is now gaining traction in the Land of Lincoln. The Illinois Community College Leadership Institute, an event co-sponsored by the Office of Community College Research and Leadership and the Illinois Community College Board, took place in May for the second year in a row.

  • Robb Lindgren talks Embodied Learning on CITL's "Teach Talk Listen Learn" Podcast

    Associate Professor of Curriculum & Instruction Robb Lindgren was a guest for the most recent episode of the "Teach Talk Listen Learn" podcast produced by Illinois' Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning.

  • SAVE THE DATE! 6th Annual Graduate Student Conference

    The 6th Annual Gradaute Student Conference will be on Friday March 13th, 2015. More information will be provided on our new webiste, which can be found here: http://education.illinois.edu/gradconference

  • Spring Break: STUDY IN ITALY

    During this 2020 spring break study abroad trip, participants will visit Milan, Verona, Reggio Emilia, and Venice in Italy.  We will take you to visit classrooms in Verona and Reggio Emilia and learn from the cultural and educational perspectives of Italian students and teachers. We will also meet up with the semester study abroad students and teach abroad students from the College of Education in Verona! 

    Participants will visit Milan, Verona, Mantova, Reggio Emilia, and Venice. In Milan, you will see Castellow Sforzesco and Duomo and immerse yourselves in Italian culture and art!  In Reggio Emilia and Verona, we will take you to visit classrooms and learn about Reggio Emilia approach from the cultural and educational perspectives of Italian students and teachers. In Verona, you will also learn about Italian cooking and make some traditional Italian food, as well as learn about Italian wine in a winery. In Mantova, you will go to Teatro Bibiena: the palace where the Opera was born and the theater where Mozart played. In Venice, you will go to a glass factory and lace school in San Marco Square.

    For more information or to apply, visit our website: studyabroad.education.illinois.edu

  • Spring 2020 College Research Awards Competition | SAVE THE DATE(S)

    The following Spring 2020 College Research Awards competitions open January 30, and close at 5 p.m. on February 28, 2020:

    • Hardie Conference Travel Awards for Students & Faculty
    • Hardie Dissertation Awards
    • Faculty Fellows
    • Distinguished Scholar
  • Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library Winter Break Hours

    The Library will have significantly reduced hours during winter break. The Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) will be open regular Fall semester hours through the end of finals, closing on Friday December 20 at 6:00pm. We will be closed December 21 through January 1. On January 2 & 3, and January 6 through January 17, SSHEL will be open 8:30am-5pm Monday through Friday. The Library is closed on weekends during winter break. Spring semester hours resume on Tuesday, January 21. If you need Library materials or services for your research or studies, please plan ahead.

  • Seasonal and Summer Outdoor Education Positions at CCFPD

    Champaign County Forest Preserve District

    Museum & Education Department - HLIC

    2015 Seasonal Positions

     

    Gain valuable experience in classroom management and hands-on educational techniques with one of these seasonal positions at the Champaign County Forest Preserve District!

     

    Seasonal Naturalist: May-Nov 2015

    Main Duties:

    • Teach natural history programs for children grades pre-k to 12 at Forest Preserve sites and in local schools
    • Assist with special events and public programs
    • Complete short term assignments for the growth of the District Education programs
    • Assist with daily operation of the Interpretive Center
    • Assist with maintenance of education program animal collection
    • Must be available to work occasional weekends and evenings

    Qualifications:

    Excellent communication skills, Experience working with children, Knowledge of area flora and fauna, College-level coursework in Natural Resources, Education or related field preferred, Ability to work outdoors in all conditions

    Hours:

    This is a part-time seasonal position (approx. 15-30 hours/week) available from May 1 to Nov. 20. The primary work location is Homer Lake Forest Preserve, with some work at Lake of the Woods. Pay: $9.50-$11.00/hr.

    Review of applications will begin February 27, 2015. Applications may be accepted after that date only if space allows. To apply, complete online application at www.ccfpd.org/About/employment.html. For more information please visit www.ccfpd.org or contact Pam Leiter, Education Department Assistant Director, at 217-896-2455 or pleiter@ccfpd.org.

    Looking for an internship? Check with your college or university department about receiving internship credit for these positions.

     

    Nature Day Camp Educator

    Main Duties:

    • Teach Eco-Adventures summer day camps
    • Conduct other educational programs for youth and adults
    • Assist with daily operation of the Interpretive Center
    • Assist with special programs and events
    • Must be available to work occasional weekends and evenings

    Qualifications:

    Excellent communication skills, Experience working with children, Knowledge of area flora and fauna, College-level coursework in Natural Resources, Education or related field preferred, Ability to work outdoors in all conditions

    This is a part-time seasonal position (approx. 30 hours/week) available from May 27 through July 31. Several positions available. The primary work location is Homer Lake Forest Preserve, with some work at Lake of the Woods. Pay: $9.50-$11.00/hr.

    Review of applications will begin February 27, 2015. Applications may be accepted after that date only if space allows. To apply, complete online application at www.ccfpd.org/About/employment.html. For more information please visit www.ccfpd.org or contact Pam Leiter, Education Department Assistant Director, at 217-896-2455 or pleiter@ccfpd.org.

    Looking for an internship? Check with your college or university department about receiving internship credit for these positions.

                  

    Campground Naturalist                                                                                                                                       

    Main Duties:

    • Develop and conduct naturalist programs at the Middle Fork River Forest Preserve campground
    • Must be available to work weekends and evenings

     

    Qualifications:

    Excellent communication skills, Experience working with the public, including children, Knowledge of area flora and fauna, Experience in Environmental or Outdoor Education desirable, Bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources, Education or related field a plus but not required, Ability to work outdoors in all conditions and with minimal supervision

    This is a part-time seasonal position (approx. 26 hours/week), mid-May through early September. The primary work location is Middle Fork River Forest Preserve. Pay: $12.50-$13.50/hr.

  • College Research Funding Applications Now Open

    The online application interface is now open for several College of Education research awards. For all competitions, applications close February 28 at 5 p.m.

  • 2017 Cognitive Science/AI Award Annoucement

    Cognitive Science / Artificial Intelligence Committee

    Beckman Institute
    405 N. Mathews
    Urbana, Illinois  61801

    COGNITIVE SCIENCE / AI AWARDS

    The Cognitive Science/Artificial Intelligence Steering Committee will sponsor a very limited number of awards given at the end of spring semester 2017.  The intent of the Awards is to support and encourage students with interdisciplinary interest in CS/AI.  Applications will be considered primarily on merit, but given applications of equal merit, preference will be given to those of an interdisciplinary nature, as demonstrated by the student’s commitment to working with one or more faculty outside the student’s primary discipline. Some preference will also be given to applicants who have not received this award before and to those who will have fewer opportunities to receive the award in the future because they are nearer to the end of their graduate career.

    ELIGIBILITY: The competition is open to all University of Illinois graduate students currently pursuing degrees that involve research on CS/AI-related topics. Relevant departments include (but are not limited to): anthropology, computer science, electrical engineering, linguistics, philosophy, and psychology. Again, relevance is determined by the nature of the questions being pursued, not by departmental affiliation.

    AWARD:  The award will be $2,000 given at the end of spring semester, regardless of the student’s home department.  The award will be distributed at the end of the spring semester into the student’s University account.

    HOW TO APPLY:  Applications should contain the following materials:

    A description of the research or training that the student proposes to carry out over the next 3-6 mos. (maximum length:  two single-spaced pages). A letter of recommendation from the student’s advisor. A letter from another faculty member, agreeing to help supervise the student’s project and briefly its promise. A current University of Illinois transcript.

    Applications should be sent to:

    Marsha Dunlap
    CS/AI Steering Committee
    Beckman Institute, Room 2209, MC-251

    DEADLINE: Applications must be received by May 5, 2017.

  • Mirelsie Velazquez and Asmaa Elsayed

    Two From Education Named HRI Fellows

    EPOL faculty member Mirelsie Velázquez and EPOL Graduate Student Asmaa Elsayed have been selected to the fellowship for 2025-26.

  • Osly Flores

    Flores Awarded Division A Emerging Scholar Award from AERA

    Osly Flores, an assistant professor in EPOL, will be presented with this award at the AERA annual meeting in Philadelphia, PA on April 12.

  • Funding to forge collaboration between Special Education and Birmingham scholars

    The Birmingham-Illinois Partnership Discovery, Engagement and Education (BRIDGE) initiative has funded a project that will forge a partnership between the Department of Special Education and the Department of Disability Inclusion and Special Needs at the University of Birmingham.

  • Sixth Annual BeeBlitz

    Join us (virtually) on Saturday, June 27, 2020, for the sixth annual BeeBlitz, taking place during National Pollinator Week! All residents of Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Ohio are invited to canvas their backyards and neighborhoods for bees, snap some pics, and upload them to BeeSpotter on Saturday, June 27.

  • Educational Theory Summer Institute

    Educational Theory Summer Institute (ETSI) 2016

    Ecologizing Education: Philosophy, Place, and Possibility

    Tuesday, August 16th 

    9:15 am – 5:15 pm

    College of Education, Room 22

    Free conference. Breakfast & lunch will be provided.

    All those interested in the environmental & ecological elements of learning should attend!

    Please plan to join us for the 7th Annual Educational Theory Summer Institute (ETSI). This year’s theme is Ecologizing Education: Philosophy, Place, and Possibility. Educational Theory has commissioned a team of leading international scholars to share fresh and substantive contributions on the theme. 

    This year's participants will be:

    Deborah Bird Rose (University of New South Wales)

    Sean Blenkinsop (Simon Fraser University)

    Ruth Irwin (University of Fiji)

    Clarence Joldersma (Calvin College)

    Huey-Li Li (University of Akron)

    Gregory Lowan-Trudeau (University of Calgary)

    Suzanne Rice (University of Kansas)

    Andrew Stables (University of Roehampton)

    For more information, or to RSVP, please contact Jessica Harless at jharles2@illinois.edu

  • New Video Featuring the College of Education's IDEALL Facility

    The College of Education's Illinois Digital Ecologies and Learning Laboratory (IDEALL) is an innovative, one of a kind facility for learning with emerging technologies.

    Watch the new video showcasing the IDEALL facility's features here.

  • Scholars connected to College investigating students' college, career readiness

    Three scholars within and connected to the College of Education at Illinois have published three articles in top journals related to college and career readiness.

  • Position Announcement: Open Rank Position Social Studies/History of Education

    The Departments of Curriculum & Instruction and Education Policy, Organization & Leadership are seeking candidates for a position in social studies and history of education. Candidates will undertake a program of research that will lead to a sustained record of scholarship and external funding.

    Teaching assignments will include graduate and undergraduate courses in social studies and history of education.

    For the complete job description, please go to https://jobs.illinois.edu/academic-job-board/job-details?jobID=121011&job=college-of-education-open-rank-social-studies-history-of-education-curriculum-and-instruction-121011.

    Please share the job posting with potential candidates! To ensure full consideration, applications be received by October 15, 2019

     

  • Professor Emeritus Stafford Hood the CREATE 2022 Jason Millman Memorial Award Recipient & Lecturer

    The Consortium for Research on Educational Assessment and Teaching Effectiveness (CREATE) has named Stafford Hood the recipient of its 2022 Jason Millman Memorial Award and annual conference lecturer.

  • EPOL scholar conducting refugee-related research through 2019

    Liv Dávila, an assistant professor in the Department of Education Policy, Organization & Leadership, will be involved in two recently funded research projects that focus on immigrants and refugees.

  • University Primary School 2015-2016 Enrollment Begins

    University Primary School is now accepting enrollment applications for the 2015-2016 academic year. University Primary School is the University of Illinois, College of Education lab school, serving children preschool through fifth grade in a Reggio Emilia, project-based curriculum. For more information, visit the school website: http://education.illinois.edu/ups or call 217-333-3996. University Primary School is located on campus at 51 Gerty Drive, Champaign in the Children's Research Center building. Children must be 3 years old on or before September 1st to enroll in the preschool classroom and 5 years old on or before September 1st to enroll in kindergarten.

    Families applying to the school should attend the Community Open House on Thursday February 19 between 9:00 a.m.-12:00p.m. for preschool and 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. for grades K-5; children are encouraged to visit at this time. Families may also choose to schedule a site visit outside of the Open House time. An informational meeting for prospective families will be held at the school Tuesday, February 24 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Enrollment applications may be downloaded from the website or picked up at the school office. Applications submitted by March 20, 2015 will be given first consideration for enrollment.

  • Sign Up for Researcher Background Checks for Spring 2020 - School Researchers ONLY

    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.

    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, login at https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/7780830 

  • Lactation Room

    Reminder: The College Offers Support Spaces for All

    The College offers spaces for private prayer or reflection, and space for those who are nursing.

  • College of Applied Health Sciences Joining IT Partners

    The College of Applied Health Sciences (AHS) is joining Information Technology Partners, a collaborative partnership between college IT units at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. IT Partners, formed in 2018 as a partnership between Gies College of Business and the College of Education, is excited to welcome AHS as its third member.

  • Computer Science Education Speaker Series

    In anticipation of launching the Teaching Endorsement in Computer Science for Illinois high school teachers in summer of 2021, the College of Education has planning a Computer Science Education Speaker Series this spring.

  • 2017 AERA Annual Meeting set for April 27 through May 1

    This year’s AERA Annual Meeting begins April 27 in San Antonio. The theme is “Knowledge to Action: Achieving the Promise of Equal Educational Opportunity.”

  • Special Education alumna named dean at Cal State Long Beach

    Shireen Pavri, Ph.D. ’99 Spec.Ed., has been named dean of the college of education at Cal State Long Beach.

  • Education scholars collaborating on WHO immunization project

    Education at Illinois scholars Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis are working with The Geneva Learning Foundation and the World Health Organization on conducting a high-quality, statistically robust vaccination-coverage survey, which will focus on disease control in developing countries.

  • Ed Psych researchers receive NSF and IES grants

    Kiel Christianson and Jennifer Cromley, both scholars in the Department of Educational Psychology, received grants from the National Science Foundation and Institute of Education Sciences, respectively.

  • Small College with a Big Heart

    Education at Illinois faculty, staff, and students welcomed the Class of 2020 to the family in enthusiastic orange and blue style in the courtyard of the Education building on August 19. Our newest “great minds” were buzzing with excitement (and possibly a little sugar) as they met their fellow classmates, checked out student groups and volunteer opportunities like SOAR, and heard from Interim Dean James Anderson and Associate Dean for Academic Programs Chris Span.

  • Lecture and Discussion: David Blacker - The Educational Needs of Erstwhile Humans: Identity Fluidity in a Post-Work World

    Lecture & Discussion:
    David Blacker (University of Delaware),
    "The Educational Needs of Erstwhile Humans: Identity Fluidity in a Post-Work World"

    Monday, September 25, 4PM • Levis Faculty Center, Room 210

    Reception to Follow

  • Congratulations to the 2022 Graduate Student Leadership Award Winners

    Each year during Grad Student Appreciation Week since 2015, the Graduate College names Graduate Student Leadership Award recipients. Congratulations to two of this year's winners, who are part of the College of Education community.

  • Lecture, open house part of 75th anniversary of Child Development Lab

    The departments of Curriculum & Instruction and Special Education are co-sponsoring a Nov. 9 talk by Dr. Kathleen Gallagher that will center on the meaning of early childhood education and how to make it transformative.

  • Student success symposium

    Student Success Symposium Seeks Presentation Proposals

    The deadline to submit a proposal is Monday, November 18.

  • Graduate Student Conference Call for Abstracts. Education in the 21st Century: Designing a More Inclusive Future.

    The Graduate Student Conference Seeks Abstract Proposals

    The 16th annual conference is titled Education in the 21st Century: Designing a More Inclusive Future.

  • I-Watch Training Session

    The University of Illinois Police Department (UIPD) needs your assistance with crime prevention and reporting of suspicious and/or criminal activity within the campus area. As such, the Office of the Dean of Students is collaborating with UIPD to introduce members of the campus community—students, faculty, and staff—to the I-Watch program. I-Watch is a campus version of the Neighborhood Watch Program that exists in communities all across the country. 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 20 at 12pm in Huff Hall Room 209.  To learn more about the I-Watch program, contact a representative at campuscommunity@illinois.edu

  • Call for submissions for fourth annual CREA Conference

    Hosted by the College of Education, the Center for Culturally Responsive Evaluation and Assessment (CREA) will hold its fourth international conference Sept. 27-29, 2017, in Chicago. CREA is accepting proposals, papers, and roundtable suggestions through Feb. 20, 2017. Learn more about the conference and about the call for submissions.

  • Coffee break webinar series to focus on implications of microaggressions

    This webinar series will feature three 30-minute webinars designed to educate higher education professionals on the nature of microaggressions and how to address them inside and outside of the classroom.

  • SPED Professor Amber Ray Recipient of CEC's Early Career Publication Award

    Congratulations to Special Education assistant professor Amber Ray, who has been named the 2022 recipient of the Early Career Publication Award from Council for Exceptional Children Division for Research.

  • Study Abroad in Spain!

    This spring the College of Education is offering an 8-week course aimed at providing students an overview of education in the Spanish region and a comparative experience between European and American education systems. The course involves a spring break trip to Barcelona and Tarragona, Spain. 

    Undergraduate or Gradute students pursuing a related degree are welcome to apply. If interested, see the attached flyer or visit: http://education.illinois.edu/programs/international-admissions/spain

    The deadline to apply is February 1st. For questions, contact Mackenzie Dankle at dankle@illinois.edu or Dr. Allison Witt at awitt1@illinois.edu.

     

  • THE SAVVY RESEARCHER

    Join us for 50 minute, hands-on workshops that will help you improve your research and information management skills. Upcoming sessions include:

    • Making Research Data Public: Why, What, and How
    • The ORCID Identifier: The Free iD Number that Ensures You Get Credit for ALL of Your Research
    • Getting organized with Mendeley
    • The Ways of the Web: Filter Bubbles, Search Engines, and You
    • Introducing Metadata: How to Organize your Research Data and Resources
    • Create and Manage an Online Scholarly Presence
    • Database Design for the Non-Technical Researcher

    GET MORE DETAILS AND REGISTER
    All sessions held in the Main Library, Room 314 unless otherwise noted.

  • Student raising their hand in class

    University Primary School Application Period Now Open

    University Primary School's admissions period is open through March 1 for priority consideration for the 2025-2026 academic year, grades Preschool-5th. Uni Primary has been the lab school of the College of Education here on campus for 50+ years. Visit our website to learn more and schedule a tour. At University Primary School, learning is serious delight!

  • Faculty: Apply Today to Be a 2023-24 Public Engagement Fellow

    The Public Engagement Faculty Fellows Program is open to all full-time faculty (tenure-track, specialized, etc.) with their primary appointment in the College of Education. A maximum of four faculty fellows will be selected for the upcoming academic year. Faculty at the assistant professor level are especially encouraged to apply.

  • Univeristy Primary School Accepting Applications

    University Primary School is the University of Illinois, College of Education lab school, serving children preschool through fifth grade in a Reggio Emilia, project-based curriculum. Enrollment applications may be downloaded from the website https://education.illinois.edu/ups or picked up at the school office. Applications submitted by March 14, 2016 will be given first consideration for enrollment.

  • Sarah M. Stitzlein

    Alum Stitzlein Publishes Book on Honesty and Truth

    Sarah M. Stitzlein is currently a professor of Education at the University of Cincinnati.

  • Gloriana Gonzalez

    Gonzalez to Present at 2025 LatMath Conference

    The conference is hosted at the UCLA campus March 6-8. 

  • Thong Trinh

    EPOL Graduate Student Publishes Article in Science Editing

    Thong Trinh, a Ph.D. Candidate in Education Policy, Organization & Leadership, published an article in the journal about training doctoral students to alleviate the crisis in academic publishing and the importance of nurturing the next generation of scholars.

  • 2022 James Scholar Virtual Celebration Video Premiere

    The James Scholar Virtual Celebration video premieres April 30 at noon on YouTube.