Teacher Education Pipeline Model
Professional Development School Program
Illinois State faculty have the opportunity to redesign a course they regularly do or will teach so that it better prepares teacher candidates for urban and under-resourced settings through the Upper Division Work Team of the Teacher Quality Enhancement (TQE) grant. Read about the 2009 course development initiative (pdf).
Seven Illinois State Faculty from across the campus participated in a course development and urban education residency program.
Illinois State University has ongoing partnerships with urban centers around the state. These centers include Chicago as well as Springfield, Decatur, Peoria, and Elgin. The partnership school districts work with Illinois State University to recruit graduates to their districts as career teachers. Furthermore, they are interested in having Illinois State faculty work with their urban schools to improve student learning.
Illinois State University is continuing to develop programs to promote urban education with the following purposes:
The Illinois State University Urban Education Initiative is led by a steering committee representing the College of Education and College of Arts and Sciences at the University. The steering committee continues to work with urban education partners to develop recommendations for improving urban teacher education preparation at Illinois State.