Ana Pyper not only graduated from one of the best education programs in the nation, but delivered the type of flawless commencement address only a passionate, talented, and confident new teacher could give.
Unit: College of Education
ISU remembers outstanding educational leader Paul Vogt
The Illinois State University community is mourning the loss of Paul Vogt ’65, a prolific researcher, outstanding leader, and fierce advocate for P-12 and higher education. Vogt passed away on Wednesday, April 27.
Still time to register for New Teacher Conference
Illinois State University’s New Teacher Conference, held each summer, is geared toward all education alumni who have completed between one and four semesters of teaching.
Pause for applause
Congratulations to these four Redbird alumni who are doing well in their chosen careers.
A heart for Haiti: Educator helps ‘the least of these’
Jamie Schumacher has made a connection to a place and its people that runs deep like an electric current, which is no small feat in an island nation where electricity can be pretty unreliable.
The Statewide Standard: Message from the dean
No matter what role an educator serves in the field, reflection is paramount to the growth of professional educators and the students who are impacted by their decision-making.
Next phase of urban teacher preparation
The expansion and replication of the Chicago Teacher Education Pipeline model in Central Illinois has hit the ground running in Decatur to serve this high-needs area.
Four events for education alumni in the summer/fall 2016
The following four events are open to education alumni during the summer and fall of 2016.
New endorsement formalizes teacher leadership
Empowering talented educators to broaden their impact by formalizing their leadership roles in schools and districts is the purpose of Illinois State’s new teacher leader program.
Student fights to make ISU more inclusive
Illinois State senior Karly Enger has been questioning the status quo and their own identity since they were a child.