Author: Kerri Elizabeth Richardson

Purdue University College of Education students at the Teacher Education Pinning Ceremony.

New Purdue teaching graduates honored with pinning ceremony

Purdue’s College of Education meets the challenges of educating 21st Century learners by discovering what works in education. Seventy-eight graduates will receive a lapel pin and a copy of the “Teacher’s Creed,” which they recite to conclude the program.

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Loeb Fountain in front of Beering Hall

Faculty and graduate students to present at annual conference

The College of Education and Purdue University will be attending this year's upcoming American Education Research Association Conference with a total of 88 affiliated faculty and graduate students presenting in one or more sessions. The conference will take place from...
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Loeb Fountain in front of Beering Hall

Speaker comes to Purdue in honor of Autism Awareness

In honor of Autism Awareness Month this April, the Purdue Autism Cluster is thrilled to have Dr. Ilene Schwartz as our invited speaker this year. Dr. Schwartz is a Professor of Special Education at the University of Washington and the...
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Loeb Fountain in front of Beering Hall

Training Teachers in Slovakia

Sometimes Purdue faculty and staff don’t go to the beach on spring break. Sometimes they go to Slovakia to train teachers how to use technology in the classroom. And that’s just what a group from the College of Education did...
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Graduate programs rank in top 16 percent

Graduate programs in ranked top 16% in nation

We are proud to announce that our graduate programs are ranked in the top 16% nationally by the US News and World Report 2019 Best Education Schools. We are ranked 43rd—up from 46th last year. The rankings are based on: peer...
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Loeb Fountain in front of Beering Hall

College of Education offers 3-year special education degree program

The first accelerated special education degree program in Indiana is now being offered at Purdue University’s College of Education. The program is intended to help reverse a statewide shortage of special education teachers. The new Fast-Track degree program begins in fall semester 2018, offering students majoring in special education the opportunity to graduate with a degree in three years.

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