Category: Undergraduate Students

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COVID-19 Info Specifically for College of Education and Teacher Education Students

Last Updated: May 22, 2020 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Purdue University will host classes remotely for the remainder of the spring semester. See the things you need to know about COVID-19 on this regularly updated page. Below are details...
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Purdue’s College of Education invites students for Become a Teacher Day

Prospective students in education and their parents can learn more about Purdue’s College of Education during its annual, daylong Become a Teacher Day event. The college is expecting at least 160 high school students from Indiana and beyond for this...
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Aaron Lai

Aaron Lai’s 100+ mile walk to honor Tyler Trent

Aaron Lai, a junior in Social Studies Education within the College of Education, is making waves this month in his bid to walk over 100 miles from Purdue University all the way to Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind. for the...
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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

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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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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