Teacher Education Committee
C34S
Membership List Y34G
Areas of Committee Concern
The Teacher Education Committee is concerned with:
- Planning, developing, and administering a program for the education of teachers.
- Engaging in continuous study of the teacher education program and making recommendations to the Curriculum Committee and/or the administration for any needed or desirable institutional policy changes with regard to teacher education.
Membership
- Director of Teacher Education, chair
- Eleven faculty members who serve as licensure program coordinators from each of the following areas: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, English, Spanish, Physical Education and Health, Mathematics, Middle Grades Education, Music, Science, Social Studies/History, and Special Education
- Coordinator of Secondary and K-12 Programs
- Director(s) of graduate programs
- Education Department Chair
- Director of Assessment and Accountability
- Director of Education Outreach
- Director of Teaching Fellows Program
- Coordinator of Technology for Teacher Education
- Two public school representatives, appointed by the Dean of the School of Education
- Two non-voting teacher candidates, appointed by the Dean of the School of Education
Policies and Procedures
- The committee meets as often as necessary (usually three or four times per semester) to carry out its duties.
- The committee develops and supervises a system of selection, interviewing, and enrollment of students for admission to the teacher education program.
- The committee determines standards to be met by students for the satisfactory completion of teacher education curricula.
- The committee provides guidance for students who have been admitted to the teacher education program and for their advisors.
- The committee makes decisions on committee business through normal parliamentary procedure and a majority vote of members present.
- The Chair selects another committee member to record the minutes of the meetings.
- The committee notifies the Department of Education and the subject area department (for secondary education majors) of a teacher education applicant's admission or rejection to the program.
- The committee notifies the general faculty of any curricular or policy changes concerning teacher education through communication with the Curriculum Committee and/or the University administration.