college of education & allied professions state of the college april 24, 2015
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C O L L E G E O F E D U C AT I O N & A L L I E D P R O F E S S I O N S
State of the CollegeApril 24, 2015
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College AwardsLisen Roberts
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Legislative Award for Superior Teaching
Kia AsbergPsychology Department
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Legislative Award for Superior Teaching
Holly Henderson Pinter
School of Teaching and Learning
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Taft B. Botner Award for Superior Teaching
Lori A. CaudleHuman Services Department
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Dean’s Research Award
Kia AsbergPsychology Department
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Exemplary Service Award
Bob BeaudetSchool of Teaching and Learning
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University Participant Program Faculty of the Year Award
Cynthia Wray
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Good News Awards
Each year, good news awards are given to faculty/staff members who have published
a book or received a grant award of $50,000 or more.
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Good News Awards
After School Quality Improvement Grant LEAP - Language Enhancement After-School
Program Funded by NCDPI in the amount of $142,943 per year for
two yearsGrant Writing Team:
Chená FloodBelinda PetricekEleanor PetroneJenny StewartKim Winter
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Good News Awards
Gear UPFunded by the partnership with Appalachian State University and the U.S. Department of Education in the amount of $115,000 per
year for seven years
Principal Investigator:
Todd Murdock
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Vote on Strategic Plan Revisions
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Department Updates
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Psychology
Lori UnruhDirector, Graduate Studies
Windy GordonDirector, Undergraduate
Studies
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Psychology
• A place for individual growth• Pride in our programs and faculty
• Service to our community
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School of Teaching and Learning
Patricia BrickerAssociate Director
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School of Teaching & Learning
Ongoing Projects & Initiatives• School Vision, Mission & Strategic Directions• Working Groups on:
– Graduate Teacher Education– Globalization of Teacher Education– Scholarly Development
• Jamaica Program Re-accreditation• Other Initiatives
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Suite 201
Chená FloodDirector of Field Experiences
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Suite 201
Accolades/Nominations• Suite 201 nominated, 2014-2015 Program of Excellence Award • Amanda Chapman, Belinda Petricek, & Jenny Stewart nominated, FYE
Advocates• Annie McCord-Muse, Jenny Stewart, & Rachel Wike to present at the
National Academic Advising Conference this fall, The "Moneyball" Approach to Student Support: Using Data-Driven Decision-Making to Inform Student Services
Events• Professional Development Day – March 17• Partnership: Frameworks for Working Together – May 1, 9-11 am, KL 102
Accreditation• Offsite Meeting Window: May 26-June 6, 2015• Receive feedback and create addendum• Onsite Visit: September 27-29, 2015
Reporting• Annual CAEP (NCATE) report and Title II reports submitted
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Human Services
Dale BrothertonDepartment Head
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Human Services
•Programs•Staff and Faculty•Students
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Dean’s Report
Dale CarpenterDean
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Retirees
School of Teaching and LearningVicki Faircloth
Chris Tuten
Teaching Fellows
Kim Corzine
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Phased Retirees
Human Services
Dale Brotherton
School of Teaching and Learning
Sharon Dole
Psychology
John Habel
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Upgrades to Infrastructure
• Psychology Department Office• Killian Technology Room - KL 219• Reid 110 and Killian 118 and 222 classrooms• Killian hallways 2nd and 3rd floors • Lighting and water fountain upgrades• Counseling Program Office at Biltmore Park• Reid’s Green Room and Reid 128 Conference
Room
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Strategic Directions
• Educational Needs of State and Region– Online graduate program in Elementary
and Middle Grades– Successful reviews of Human Resource
Program and Counseling
• External Partnerships– Collaborative grant for After School
Program– HR consulting with non-profit agencies
• Scholarship and Professional Development– Unprecedented collaborative research
and service projects– Increased involvement of staff in
professional development
• Diverse Community– University Participant Program
continued on permanent basis– Increased international activities
for faculty and students
• Fundraising– 76% increase in scholarship
dollars awarded for next year ‘15-’16 compared to ‘10-’11. Over 15 new scholarships in last three years, mostly from current and retired faculty
– Increased grant applications
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College Opening of 2015 – 2016 Academic Year
• Wednesday, August 12, 2015 11:00 am - 4:00 pm (lunch incl)• Welcome New CEAP Members • Focus on Diversity
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CEAP Strategic Planning Conference @TBDFriday, August 28, 2015, 1:00 – 5:00 pm
• College, Department, and Program–Preparing Ourselves and Our Graduates for the Future
–Budget and Resource Priorities
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Dean’s Advisory Council Meetings
Wed, Sep 9 Tues, Nov 3 Thurs, Sep 10
Students undergrad & grad
6:00 – 7:00 pm 3:30 – 4:30 pm
Students grad & BK (Asheville or distance )
6:00 – 7:30 pm via GoTo Meeting
Staff 4:00 – 5:00 pm 11:30 – 12:30
Faculty 11:00 – 12:00 noon
8:15 – 9:30
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University Awards