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Committed to Urban EducationThe Indiana University School of Education at IUPUI is an institution defined by our place while at the same time defining the role of urban education in the 21st century. Located in the heart of a major metropolitan area, the School prepares exemplary educators and leaders for urban settings. The IU School of Education´s mission is to improve teaching, learning, and human development in a diverse, rapidly changing, and increasingly technological society. The work of our faculty, staff, and students reaffirms our commitment to meeting that goal. As you will learn in these pages, the work spreads across our city, our state, the nation, and the world.Learn more >> DEADLINE EXTENDED: You now have until July 2nd to apply to TEP (Teacher Education Program) for Fall 2012. Meet with a School of Education undergraduate advisor to find out if you are ready to apply. If you are ready, you may apply online.
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![]() Cyber-summit provides opportunity for sharing technology in classroom methods Over four days, educators from anywhere can learn some of the latest and most effective uses of technology from master's students at the IU School of Education at IUPUI.
Learn more >> ![]() The Indiana University School of Education honors Annela Teemant with top teaching award During the annual "Celebration of Teaching" ceremony on April 20, 2012, the top annual faculty award went to Annela Teemant, associate professor in second language education at the IU School of Education at IUPUI.
Learn more >> ![]() School of Education senior selected as one of IUPUI's top male students A senior elementary education major is among this year's recognized best upperclassmen at IUPUI. The university honored Evansville senior Mitch Mosbey as among the top 10 male students during the 13th annual IUPUI Top 100 Outstanding Students recognition dinner on April 13.
Learn more >> ![]() Alumna up for the nation's highest math and science teaching honor An alumna of the IU School of Education at IUPUI has been honored as one of Indiana's best teachers and could be a national award recipient thanks to the breadth of her creativity—and perhaps the fact she's easy on the office furniture.
Learn more >> ![]() Two Nationally Recognized Scholars join IU School of Education at IUPUI faculty James "Jim" Scheurich, Ph.D., will serve as professor of urban education and Lori Patton Davis, Ph.D., will serve as associate professor, joining the highly ranked Higher Education and Student Affairs program.
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Exec. Assoc. Dean's Welcome
Welcome to the School of Education at IUPUI. Our exemplary faculty are involved in cutting edge programs that prepare teachers, education leaders, school counselors, and higher education and student affairs personnel. We continue to receive recognition for our rigorous programs and highly qualified alumni.
It is significant that 7 of the 10 state Teacher of the Year candidates were our IU School of Education graduates.
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Thu Suong Thi Nguyen is an assistant professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the Indiana University School of Education at Indianapolis. A native of...
In my work I ask these questions: How can museums be a change agent for learning in the 21st century? How does "community" inform schools? What power exists in the...
Currently, Erik teaches courses for pre-service elementary teachers. In his classes, he enjoys helping teachers realize the power of their own mathematical thinking...
I have been passionate about supporting new teachers ever since serving as English department chair at Lafayette Jefferson High School, and I am excited to continue working...
Jacqueline Blackwell is an Associate Professor of Early Childhood/ Elementary Education and Coordinator of Early Childhood Programs. She has had experiences...
I am an associate professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies and co-director of the School of Education´s Urban Principalship Program. My research uses qualitative...
My research agenda, which addresses the under-representation of African Americans in science and science-related careers, consists of three lines of scholarship...
Megan M. Palmer, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the IUPUI School of Education, assistant dean for faculty affairs and professional development in the IU School of Medicine...
I am interested in issues of equity and educational change in mathematics and language education as they relate to pedagogy, policy, and teacher education. My knowledge and...
Dr. Crystal Hill Morton joined the faculty of IUPUI School of Education in August 2008 as a Mathematics Educator. She received her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill...