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On behalf of the faculty, staff and students, welcome to the Division of Education at Indiana University Kokomo.  We invite you to learn about our mission and commitment to excellence by exploring our Web site, where you will find information about our teacher education programs and professional education initiatives, partnerships, and activities. We are proud of our strong undergraduate and graduate programs that prepare our graduates to meet the diverse learning needs of all students. You will find, however, the greatest strength of the Division of Education is our people. It is my honor to serve as Interim Dean of Education and represent such an incredible group of dedicated and caring faculty, staff, students, and alumni. We hope you will become part of our family as well.

Patricia A. Swails , Ph.D.
Interim Dean of Education

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Mission

The Division of Education at Indiana University Kokomo serves an eleven-county area in north central Indiana, which includes Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fulton, Grant, Hamilton, Howard, Madison, Miami, Tipton, and Wabash Counties.  The mission of the Division of Education at Indiana University Kokomo is to prepare successful teachers for the classroom who must master both a body of content knowledge and effective teaching skills.  As a result, our teacher education programs offer a balance of broad liberal arts education and specialized knowledge in professional education and concentrated areas. The Indiana University Kokomo Teacher Education Programs are based on the Professional Educator Model, which was created and designed using standards from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC), the Indiana Department of Education Division of Professional Standards (formerly the Indiana Professional Standards Board, IPSB), and other current teacher education literature including best practices, in the belief that the prospective teacher education candidate develops, over time, from a novice to a skilled educator. The successful teacher, therefore, must master both a body of content knowledge and effective teaching skills.

 

The purpose of our Teacher Education Programs is threefold:

1) to prepare students to serve as effective teachers and members of the profession;

2) to assist students in meeting Indiana licensure requirements for public school personnel; and

3) to assist Indiana University graduates in securing satisfying professional positions.

Conceptual Framework


The Professional Educator Model for the initial teacher education programs in the Division of Education at IU Kokomo is conceptually based on the Deweyan view that the aim of education is human development. In his succinct essay written in 1934 and entitled “The Need for a Philosophy of Education,” he declared the purpose of education to be development. He stated:

What then is education when we find actual satisfactory specimens of it in existence? In the first place, it is a process of development of growth and it is the process, and not merely the result that is important…an educated person is the person who has the power to go and get more education.

The Division's initial programs of study are based on the premise that teachers develop over time through knowledge gained in coursework, experiences presented in the practicum and interactions with professionals in the field. They steadily move to understand the interaction of theory and practice.
 

Standards of Excellence


In order to ensure consistent levels of preparation across all of our teacher education programs and to measure the professional growth of our teacher candidates, the Division of Education monitors our candidates’ achievement of our metastandards at key benchmarks in our programs of study.

As a result, our graduates of our initial programs of study demonstrate proficiency in seven professional education metastandards:
» Child Development and Learning

» Diversity
» Curriculum and Content Knowledge
» Instruction

» Assessment

» Professionalism and Learning Communities
» Family and Community Involvement

Commitment to Excellence


The Division of Education plays a key role in preparing and educating teaching professionals in our region. Our highly qualified faculty and staff are committed to our teacher candidates' preparation and performance, as well as to P-12 student learning in our region.  This dedication and commitment to teaching and learning helps enable our graduates to secure satisfying professional positions and enjoy rewarding careers in the classroom. Individuals who successfully complete one of our Teacher Education Programs and state mandated tests are eligible to apply for the appropriate license. In addition, Indiana has a reciprocal agreement with approximately forty other states.

As part of our commitment to excellence, the Division of Education is also involved in a number of partnerships with area schools, communities, and businesses. Examples of these teaching and learning partnerships include the following:

» VISION (Vision of Industry and Schools In Ongoing Networks) - a Teacher/Curriculum Enhancement Course and Partnership initiated by the Delphi Electronics & Safety and Kokomo-Center Schools (DEKCS) Business/Education partnership and introduced to the community in 1994, which has grown into a unique, total community partnership between twelve businesses, the five Howard County school corporations, two Miami County and one Tipton County school corporations, as well as Indiana University-Kokomo (IU Kokomo) and Ivy Tech.


» Center for Early Childhood Education - established on campus as a result a $1.5 million Community Alliances to Promote Education (CAPE) grant from the Lilly Endowment awarded to Indiana University Kokomo and the Community Foundation of Howard County.

Programs of Study


We offer a number of degree and licensing programs at IU Kokomo, to include three baccalaureate degree programs: the Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education; a newly implemented Bachelor of Science Degree in Early Childhood Education; and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education, which is currently being reviewed by the ICHE and is scheduled for implementation in the Fall Semester of 2007.  In addition, the ICHE is currently reviewing the Division's proposal for a new Master of Science Degree in Education, which is also scheduled for implementation in the Fall Semester of 2007.  As you can see, it is an exciting chapter in the history of the Division of Education at Indiana University Kokomo that is currently being written, and we hope that you will join us and be a part of that story as we move forward into the twenty-first century.

Initial Teacher Education Programs


Early Childhood Education (Grades P-3)


Elementary Education (Grades K-6)

Secondary Education (Grades 5-12 - English/Language Arts, Fine Arts: Visual Arts, Mathematics, Science, or Social Studies)

Kindergarten Endorsement

Alternative Licensing (Transition to Teaching)

Advanced Teacher Education Programs

Master of Science in Education
 

Career Opportunities


Indiana University Kokomo's Office of Career Services provides assistance in securing a teaching position and maintains a listing of openings.


Teachers Support Network (TSN) offers a comprehensive solution to P-12 teachers looking for employment. In addition to searching for jobs from school districts nationwide, both new and experienced teachers will find a wealth of useful information, including job-hunting advice, teacher tools, and timely articles and comment. Teachers Support Network's entire system is always free to teachers and teacher candidates.

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