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UK College of EducationUK College of Education
K-Week
Welcome
new students!
August 24, 2010
Who are we?• College of Education
– Community of outstanding faculty, staff, and students
• Approx. 2500 students & 90 faculty
– Quality programs that prepare our future health and education professionals
– Innovative and meaningful research
– Strong partnerships with schools and communities
Majors
Undergraduate: Agriculture Education | Art Education | Elementary Education | Family & Consumer Sciences | Health Promotion | Learning & Behavior Disorders | Middle School Education | Moderate & Severe Disabilities | Music Education. Secondary Education (English, Math, Science, Social Studies).
Graduate• Initial Certification:
Secondary Education (MIC Business & Marketing, MIC English, MIC Mathematics, MIC Science, MIC Social Studies), Interdisciplinary Early Childhood | Learning & Behavior Disorders | Moderate & Severe Disabilities | Teaching World Languages
• Advanced Teacher Preparation:Art Education | Elementary Education | Health Education | Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education | Music Education | Middle School Education | Physical Education | Secondary Education | Special Education
Majors (cont.)
Other School Personnel• Communication Disorders | Instructional Computer Technology | Instructional
Systems Design | Reading & Writing Specialist | School Media Librarian | School Psychology | School Social Worker
Leadership• Director of Special Education | Principal | Superintendent | Supervisor of
InstructionHealth Promotion
Undergraduate• Health Promotion | Kinesiology | Kinesiology (P-12)
Graduate• Biomechanics | Exercise Physiology | Exercise Science | Health Promotion | Sport
Leadership | Teaching & CoachingSpecialized Graduate Programs• College Student Personnel | Counseling Psychology | Education Sciences |
Educational Psychology | Higher Education | Policy Studies & Evaluation | Rehabilitation Counseling
• 1880: Kentucky General Assembly established a Normal School for the training of teachers at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky
• 1908: Department of Education established, replacing the Normal School• 1909: Named changed to the Teachers’ College• 1911: A School of Education created in the College of Arts and Sciences• 1923: The College of Education created with a four-year course of study• 1924: First bachelor’s degree awarded• 1930: The College of Education Building (later renamed the William S. Taylor
Building) was completed• 1949: First scholarship was instituted in the honor of the College’s first dean,
William S. Taylor
History of College
• 1954: College of Education among first to receive accreditation from
and become a founding member of the National Council for
Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
• 1964: Frank G. Dickey Hall was dedicated
• 1972: The College of Education became a member of the
Consortium for Overseas Student Teaching
• 1991: Central Kentucky Educational Cooperative recruited to college
• 1998: College of Education celebrates 75th anniversary
• 1998: Collaborative Center for Literacy Development established by
Senate Bill 164
• 1999: First Endowed Chair established
• 2004: First Endowed Professorship established
• 2010: Kentucky P20 Innovation Lab created
“For the first time we are preparing students for a future we cannot
clearly describe.”
- David Warlick
Did You Know?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMcfrLYDm2U
What is the Kentucky P20 Innovation Lab?
Kentucky Focuses squarely on education issues in the Commonwealth
P20 Targets learning at the pre-school through graduate education levels and into the workforce
Innovation Generates next-generation ideas and finds ways to successfully apply them in practice. This way of thinking transforms the UK College of Education’s teaching, research, and service into learning, innovation, and engagement.
Lab A place to create and incubate ideas and turn them into concrete solutions that address local and global problems.
Student Success
Engagement
Research
Resources
Diversity & Globalization
Technology
Learning
Student Success
● Assessment & Accountability Lab● Civic Engagement Lab● College & Career Readiness Lab● Digital Game-Based Learning Lab● Education Policy and Law Lab
● Health & Wellness Lab● Motivation & Learning Lab● STEM Education Lab● Technology Leadership Lab ● Telehealth Lab● Global Issues Lab
P20 Issue-Based Labs
Starting with Kentucky, Maine, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, Wisconsin
A partnership of states and allies to design a new public education system
No social advance rolls in on the wheels of inevitability. It comes through the tireless efforts and persistent work of dedicated
individuals.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
P20’s Web site:www.p20lab.org
Contacts:
Mary John O’Hair, DeanUK College of EducationPhone: (859) 257-2813Email: mjohair@uky.edu
Amanda Nelson, Communications DirectorKentucky P20 Innovation LabPhone: (859) 257-2351Email: amanda.nelson@uky.edu
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