Illinois State University College of Education

With 41 accredited teacher education programs, Illinois State University is one of the premier teaching preparation institutions in the nation. The College of Education offers a range of undergraduate and graduate teacher education and administrator preparation programs and certificates.

Accreditations

Illinois State University has been continuously accredited since 1954.[1]

In April 2012, The Board of Examiners found that Illinois State successfully met all six of the national standards for educator preparation. In addition, Illinois State achieved the highest marks (“target”) in four standards. The NCATE report cited the following areas of strength:[1]

  • Content preparation of educators
  • Clinical experience opportunities for candidates
  • Multiple initiatives to incorporate diversity across the unit
  • Broad participation of faculty members in the unit governance system

School of Teaching and Learning

Undergraduate programs

Graduate programs

Department of Special Education

Undergraduate programs

Graduate programs

  1. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Listening and Spoken Language Profession
  2. Director of Special Education
  3. Learning and Behavior Specialist II: Behavior Intervention Specialist
  4. Learning and Behavior Specialist II: Curriculum Adaptation Specialist
  5. Learning and Behavior Specialist II: Multiple Disabilities Specialist
  6. Learning and Behavior Specialist II: Transition Specialist

Department of Educational Administration and Foundations

Social foundations

Social Foundations are undergraduate courses taken in EAF.

Graduate programs

  1. Chief School Business Official Endorsement
  2. Superintendent Endorsement
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gollark: Also making it as convenient/friction-free as possible.
gollark: Probably both work to some extent for different people.
gollark: It's not really "motivated" as much as "don't hate it enough to go through the social awkwardness of going through the process of switching options", though.
gollark: I can't get motivated to exercise without being required to by school (since I picked "fitness" as one of my sports options), since it's one of those things I probably should do but don't like doing.

References

  1. College of Education Accreditation, retrieved April 8, 2014.
  2. College of Education Majors, retrieved April 8, 2014.
  3. College of Education Academics, retrieved April 8, 2014.

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