The College of Education is excited to open nominations for the Redbird Educator Teaching Awards.
Unit: Cecilia J. Lauby Teacher Education Center
Illinois House Bill 5057 signals change in content test requirement for ISU teacher candidates
As Illinois faces a persistent teacher shortage, recent legislative efforts aim to ease the transition into the teaching profession. House Bill 5057, signed into law in August 2024, introduces reforms that will directly affect students and teacher preparation programs at Illinois State University.
Thank you, Dr. Monica Noraian
After 26 years in the history-social sciences education program, the Department of History is saying farewell to Dr. Monica Noraian.
Nominations open for College of Education Hall of Fame and Outstanding Young Alumni Awards
The College of Education opens nominations for Hall of Fame and Outstanding Young Alumni awards.
Redbird Educator Career Prep Week, October 23-27
The Larry and Barbara Efaw Center for Educator Excellence, the Cecilia J. Lauby Teacher Education Center, the Office of Sustainability, and Career Services are partnering to kick-off the inaugural Educator Career Prep Week from October 23-27.
Redbirds find internships, jobs at spring career fairs
Check out the fairs being hosted this spring that help Redbirds achieve career success.
University representatives attend immersion trip with NCUE
On October 7, The National Center for Urban Education (NCUE) sponsored an immersion trip to Chicago for Illinois State University staff and community partners to learn more about urban public schools and how the University can better prepare future educators to meet the needs of these schools and others.
Connecting ISU faculty, staff, students to community-integrated urban education
One of the primary goals of the National Center for Urban Education (NCUE) is to prepare preservice teachers to teach in urban settings.
Closing the gap: ISU-led tutoring program aims to help students impacted by COVID learning disruptions
Illinois State leads the Illinois Tutoring Initiative, with an initial goal to provide math and reading tutors to thousands of students in grades three through eight.
The College of Education opens registration for New Teacher Conference
The College of Education will host the New Teacher Conference (NTCon) on June 23, 2022 at Illinois State University. This professional development opportunity is specifically designed for new teachers who are in their first to fifth years of teaching. The event is open to alumni and friends, and registration is required.