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Profile. Brief History Mission Goals Program Content Outcomes Assessment. Brief History. Teacher Education Program at the College of Southern Idaho has undergone significant changes Developed in 1968 Joined with Social Science Department in 1977

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  1. Profile Brief History Mission Goals Program Content Outcomes Assessment

  2. Brief History Teacher Education Program at the College of Southern Idaho has undergone significant changes • Developed in 1968 • Joined with Social Science Department in 1977 • Received the Albertson’s grant “Recreating Teacher Education” from 1999-2004, hiring more Professors • ISU Elementary Education program offered atCSI in 1999 • Split from the Social Science Department, and joined with Physical Education in 2005 • From four full-time faculty members to three in 2013 • Split from the Physical Education Department in 2014

  3. Mission The Teacher Education Program (TEP) at the College of Southern Idaho seeks to introduce students to the teaching profession by providing them with a quality educational experience. Students complete courses from the CSI general education core as well as specific program-required courses. Additionally, the TEP provides a wide variety of professional development opportunities to in-service educators, community members, and CSI employees.

  4. Goals • Recruit a diverse population • Retain students • Provide a high-quality program that parallels Idaho universities/colleges • Collaborate with K-12 and college/university colleagues

  5. Program Content • EDUC 201 Foundations of Education • EDUC 202 Field Experience • EDUC 204 Families, Communities, and Culture • EDUC 205 Development/Individual Differences • EDUC 215 Educational Technology • EDUC 290 Exit Seminar

  6. DeliveryStrategies • Face-to-Face • Online, using Blackboard as the e-platform • Hybrid

  7. Outcomes Assessment • Teacher Education Majors complete: • common core of courses • teacher education portfolio • student satisfaction survey

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