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College of Education Faculty Meeting April 19, 2013

College of Education Faculty Meeting April 19, 2013. Agenda. MEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION April 19, 2013, 9:00 – 10:30 a.m., LWSN 1142 Welcome – M. Santos de Barona Approval of the Minutes of the January 18, 2013 Faculty Meeting* – M. Santos de Barona

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College of Education Faculty Meeting April 19, 2013

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  1. College of EducationFaculty MeetingApril 19, 2013

  2. Agenda MEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION April 19, 2013, 9:00 – 10:30 a.m., LWSN 1142 Welcome – M. Santos de Barona Approval of the Minutes of the January 18, 2013 Faculty Meeting* – M. Santos de Barona Introduction of New Faculty and Staff Dean’s Office Report to the Faculty Reports of Standing Committees* New Business* Adjournment * Action Items

  3. Approval of Minutes Faculty Meeting Minutes January 18, 2013

  4. Introductions Meet Our New Colleagues Academic Services

  5. Judy Hanks Degrees Held/Universities Attended Purdue University – English Education Recent Professional Experience Has worked at Purdue for 30 years 9 years at Ray W. Herrick labs, part of Mechanical Engineering Takes every opportunity to learn through HR offered courses. Hobbies/Interests Spending time with family including, her husband, her two daughters and six grandchildren. She also enjoys reading, knitting, growing orchids and watching TV. Introductions Meet Our New Colleagues Academic Services Office Coordinator

  6. Introductions Meet Our New Colleagues Dean’s Area

  7. Amanda Clark Degrees Held/Universities Attended Purdue University – Bachelors in English and Secondary Education with a minor in Professional Reading. Recent Professional Experience Marketing Director – Allegiance WMG Hobbies/Interests Cooking, baking, photography, art, singing, running, athletic training, health and wellness, reading, traveling and walking her dog Ruby. Introductions Meet Our New Colleagues Dean’s Area Secretary to the Associate Deans

  8. Dean’s Office Report Maryann Santos de Barona Dean

  9. State Report REPA II SB 409 Meeting with Superintendent Glenda Ritz

  10. University Report Honorary Doctorate Recipient Vice Admiral Gerald Hoewing

  11. University Report Student Responder Sharon Smith Elementary Education and Spanish Concentration in Reading

  12. Dean’s Office Report Emily Bouck Dean’s Fellow Proposal: Mentoring

  13. Dean’s Fellow Proposal: Mentoring • Sought to explore a formal COE pre-tenure mentoring program or procedures • Two functions for mentoring: career-enhancing and psychosocial (Kram, 1985) • 3 types: traditional, peer, and group (Bland et al., 2009) • Read the research, spoke with university and college administrators, as well as interviewed faculty within the COE (thank you)

  14. Mentoring • Research literature: value to mentoring (increased productivity and satisfaction) • University exploration: no university policy • Some colleges/departments have formal policies/procedures • COACHE survey

  15. Mentoring • Data collected • Pre-tenure faculty • Reported no formal mentoring programs, but some were receiving informal mentoring • Majority willing to participate in holistic mentoring programs with preference for two-mentees to one-or-two mentors • Tenured faculty • Reported no formal mentoring, but informal occurred • Willing to serve as a mentor, but felt needed institutionalization

  16. Mentoring – Recommendations • Low-hanging fruit • Associate Professors • Offer brown bag or open forum discussions on pathways to promotion to full professor • Create a space for peer-to-peer mentoring • Assistant Professors • Resource network • Create culture within college that encourages and supports tenured faculty to actively collaborate and involve pre-tenure faculty on grants • Arrange opportunities for across-department peer-to-peer mentoring

  17. Mentoring – Recommendations • More resource intensive • 2 options • Mentoring committee – identify collection of faculty who will excel at mentoring junior faculty, provide training, and assign at least one to work with at least one new faculty (holistic mentoring) • Mentoring mentality – pre-tenure faculty – working with department head – select two tenured faculty from within the College to serve as their mentoring committee

  18. Dean’s Office Report Sidney Moon Associate Dean for Learning and Engagement

  19. Provide leadership for the Academic Services Dept. (Strategic Plan Goals 2, 3, 4, 5) • Coordinate the remodeling of Academic Services • Support Academic Services staff in creating new efficiencies • Design undergrad recruitment and marketing plans for teacher education • and the COE • Completed • Completed • In Progress ADLE Goals Academic Services

  20. Strengthen Teacher Education Programs (Strategic Plan Goals 2, 3, 4, 5) • Facilitate core curriculum and 120 credit justifications • Improve ability of candidates to assess learning and adjust instruction • Encourage the development of entrepreneurial professional programs • Complete the redesign of advanced professional education programs • Streamline the TE Unit Assessment System (UAS) and align it with new national, state, and University standards • Completed • In Progress • In Progress • In Progress • In Progress ADLE GoalsTeacher Education

  21. Congratulations! Teacher Education Program Status ADLE Goals Teacher Education

  22. Strengthen undergraduate programs (Strategic Plan Goals 2, 3, 4, 5) • Create a COE Honors Program • Complete the new Learning Sciences Major • Grow summer opportunities • Recruit talented and diverse undergraduates to the COE • Design differential learning and social experiences for first year students • New • Completed • In Progress • In Progress • On Hold ADLE Goals Undergraduate Programs

  23. Build partnerships (Strategic Plan Goals 1, 2, 3, 4) • With local school districts, create a co-teaching model for elementary student teaching (Task Force chairs: Phil VanFossen& Janet Tipton) • Continue to fund Synergy Grants • Develop clinically-based models for teacher education • Fine tune the P-12 Portal • Completed • Completed • In Progress • In Progress ADLE Goals Partnerships

  24. Model inclusiveness (Strategic Plan Goals 1, 2, 3, 4) • Study Abroad Programs • SAIL grants • Consistent business model • International student teaching certificate • Recruit, support, and retain a diverse student population • Encourage research on closing the P-12 achievement gap • In Progress • In Progress • In Progress • In Progress • In Progress ADLE Goals Inclusiveness

  25. Discovery and Faculty Development Jim Lehman

  26. External Funding Activity SPS Sponsored Program Data for COE We’ve had 50 grant proposals submitted so far this year. That’s a strong record of activity (but due in part to internal competitions). Unfortunately, actual awards for the year are only at $1.7m, which puts us well short of the $3m level we’ve hit for several consecutive years. Across campus, declines are up somewhat this year due to the budget situation in Washington.

  27. Internal Competitions Non-Laboratory Research Infrastructure and Equipment Grants Faculty members in the College of Education submitted a number of successful proposals in this competition earlier this year. The announcement for next year’s competition will be forthcoming shortly. The deadline for submission will be early in the fall semester. If you have needs for specific research tools (e.g., specialized software or equipment), please submit a proposal. Incentive Grants We had one successful Category II proposal in this year’s competition. Congratulations to Helen Patrick and YouliMantzicopoulos! Category I proposals (multidisciplinary) have finally been categorized and will be undergoing review shortly. There are about 10 proposals related to education research in the pool. COE Interdisciplinary Seed Grants The call for COE Interdisciplinary Seed Grants has just come out. The deadline is May 17.

  28. Funding-Related Announcements NSF Info NSF has transitioned from Fastlane to Research.gov. A CAREER workshop is scheduled for May 2. Sign up at OVPR website. Sequestration Sequestration info is available on the OVPR homepage. OVPR Bridge Program New program will provide short-term funding to researchers who have had consistent funding but experience a temporary shortfall. College and department cost-sharing is required. F&A Policy Purdue’s F&A return policy has been reviewed and changes are being proposed that include a modified formula for calculating distributions and a plan to return 25% of the allocation for each account to the investigator (if that amount is greater than $500).

  29. ADDFD Initiatives Faculty Development Several grant-related workshops were offered this year, and the final one (on setting up a PIVOT profile) is today. It’s too late to get lunch, but feel free to drop in even if you didn’t sign up. We’ll continue these next year. Remember to see Jim Gardner for help with grant applications. Several faculty mentoring sessions were offered this year. Look for these to continue next year as well. Faculty Interest Groups A group focus on diversity and social justice has been meeting with a goal to develop some ideas for a college-level initiative. A group has also met with an interest in online learning and has suggested some initiatives for college-level support. New Collaborative Space (old Graduate Office) BRNG 6104 will be remodeled into a technology-enabled collaboration space over the summer. Plan to use it in the fall!

  30. Graduate Education Survey of Graduate Student Life General satisfaction with university/college resources, except for office or personal work space. General satisfaction with most elements of campus/college climate, though students do experience many stresses. General satisfaction with many elements of graduate life, but there were some exceptions including: Parking Support for conference attendance Availability of and pay for assistantships Opportunities for teaching, research, and engagement Others (work-life balance, frequency of meetings with advisor, support for non-traditional students)

  31. Reports of Standing Committees Curriculum Committee James Greenan, Committee Member

  32. Reports of Standing Committees

  33. Reports of Standing Committees AWARDS COMMITTEE James Lehman

  34. Reports of Standing Committees • SLATE OF NEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS, 2013-2014 AWARDS COMMITTEE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE EDST – Kristina PaulEDCI – Anita Roychoudhury At-Large – Mike Yough FACULTYL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE GRADE APPEALS COMMITTEE EDCI – JoAnn Phillion EDCI – Susan Britsch EDST – Aman Yadav EDST – Aman Yadav EDCI – Jill Newton EDST – Emily Bouck Alternate EDCI – Tim Newby EDST – John Hill INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE EDCI – Alberto Rodriquez At-Large – Youli Mantzicopoulos EDST - Marcia Gentry At-Large – Anatoli Rapoport

  35. New Business Approval of Candidates Sidney Moon, Associate Dean May 2013 August 2013

  36. Adjournment

  37. College of Education Awards Ceremony Congratulations to all of our honorees

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