Redefining principal preparation

Professor Linda Lyman discusses

As expectations of student achievement continue to rise, schools need effective leaders capable of moving all stakeholders forward, together.

Message from Dean Perry L. Schoon

College of Education Dean, Perry L. Schoon

How can we best serve the learning needs of students? This question informs all educator preparation programs at Illinois State University.

Learned balance in special education

A teacher candidate in the Department of Special Education works with a Thomas Metcalf School student in the low vision and blindness program.

More educators today serve students with disabilities than ever before in the nation’s history. This demanding work requires practitioners to engage in lifelong learning, advocate for students’ needs, and be master collaborators with students, families, and school personnel.

Math students present at Research Symposium

math researchers

Illinois State University held its annual Research Symposium April 11 at the Bone Student Center. The symposium gives the public a chance to see some of the excellent research done by students.

Math students present at Research Symposium

math students

A group of undergraduate students presented their findings related to “Mathieu Subspaces of Rings of 3×3 Matrices Over Certain Finite Fields” at the Bone Student Center.

New standard for sustainability

The College of Education's decision to transition The Statewide Standard from a print to an electronic publication is part of Illinois State University's Illinois State efforts to promote campus sustainability, and is part of its strategic plan, Educating Illinois 2013-2018.

Campus sustainability is a central tenet of Illinois State University’s strategic plan, Educating Illinois 2013-2018. Sustainability is an evolving, environmentally conscious philosophy focused on maintaining and improving the services the University offers without compromising resources for future generations.