The Early Childhood Education – Faculty Preparation program seeks to prepare current ECE professionals to teach future ECE teachers.
Unit: School of Teaching and Learning
Graduate students educate, entertain crowd at Three Minute Thesis competition
Doctoral student Sadia Sultana took the top prize at Illinois State University’s Three Minute Thesis competition February 23 at the Normal Theater.
Meet your 2023 Three Minute Thesis contestants
This year, 11 contestants will compete and have the opportunity to share their research with all in attendance. Hear from each contestant and learn more about their research topic, their department support, and the faculty and staff impact that has been made.
Three Minute Thesis competition, February 23
The annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, February 23, at the Normal Theater located in Uptown Normal. The event is free and open to the public.
DMPTool available to assist researchers with data management plans
Illinois State University is now affiliated with DMPTool, an open-source online application built to assist researchers in creating comprehensive data management and sharing plans in easy-to-view formats.
Study Abroad 101: Faculty-led programming workshop
The Office of International Engagement and the Center for Integrated Professional Development presented the workshop, “Design and Implement a Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program 101.”
The experience of a lifetime: A second Fulbright Scholarship
Dr. Do-Yong Park, a professor in the School of Teaching and Learning, has now completed two life-changing Fulbright Scholarships.
College of Education announces Hall of Fame inductees, Legacy Award Honorees, and Outstanding Young Alumni
The College of Education at Illinois State University inducted three alumni into its Hall of Fame during the University’s 2022 Homecoming celebration. Three Legacy Award honorees and one Outstanding Young Alumni were also recognized during this event.
Illinois State Tutoring Initiative: ISU leads tutoring program serving students, communities disrupted by the pandemic
ISU leads tutoring program serving students, communities disrupted by the pandemic.
ISU is leading $25 million tutoring program created to close COVID learning gap
Illinois State’s College of Education is leading the Illinois Tutoring Initiative, a $25 million federally funded program created to close the learning chasm created during the pandemic by offering high-impact tutoring at schools across the state.