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WelcomeWelcome1.1. Approval of the Minutes of the August 26, 2006 MeetingApproval of the Minutes of the August 26, 2006 Meeting2.2. Introduction of New Faculty and StaffIntroduction of New Faculty and Staff3.3. Reports of the Standing Committees and Questions/AnswersReports of the Standing Committees and Questions/Answers

A.A. * Curriculum Committee – * Curriculum Committee – Jim AuterJim Auter4.4. New BusinessNew Business

A.A. Hank Suerth, Burton D. Morgan Center for EntrepreneurshipHank Suerth, Burton D. Morgan Center for EntrepreneurshipB.B. Reports of Offices and COE Related Entities (see attachments)Reports of Offices and COE Related Entities (see attachments)

5.5. Dean’s Office Report to the FacultyDean’s Office Report to the Faculty1.1. COE Center for Educational Excellence (open discussion)COE Center for Educational Excellence (open discussion)2.2. Associate Dean for Learning and EngagementAssociate Dean for Learning and Engagement3.3. Associate Dean for Discovery and Faculty DevelopmentAssociate Dean for Discovery and Faculty Development4.4. Department HeadsDepartment Heads

6.6. AdjournmentAdjournment

* Action Item* Action Item

WelcomeWelcome1.1. Approval of the Minutes of the August 26, 2006 MeetingApproval of the Minutes of the August 26, 2006 Meeting2.2. Introduction of New Faculty and StaffIntroduction of New Faculty and Staff3.3. Reports of the Standing Committees and Questions/AnswersReports of the Standing Committees and Questions/Answers

A.A. * Curriculum Committee – * Curriculum Committee – Jim AuterJim Auter4.4. New BusinessNew Business

A.A. Hank Suerth, Burton D. Morgan Center for EntrepreneurshipHank Suerth, Burton D. Morgan Center for EntrepreneurshipB.B. Reports of Offices and COE Related Entities (see attachments)Reports of Offices and COE Related Entities (see attachments)

5.5. Dean’s Office Report to the FacultyDean’s Office Report to the Faculty1.1. COE Center for Educational Excellence (open discussion)COE Center for Educational Excellence (open discussion)2.2. Associate Dean for Learning and EngagementAssociate Dean for Learning and Engagement3.3. Associate Dean for Discovery and Faculty DevelopmentAssociate Dean for Discovery and Faculty Development4.4. Department HeadsDepartment Heads

6.6. AdjournmentAdjournment

* Action Item* Action Item

MEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONMEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONAGENDAAGENDA

Stewart Center Room 314, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Meeting, January 20, 2006Stewart Center Room 314, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Meeting, January 20, 2006

MEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONMEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONAGENDAAGENDA

Stewart Center Room 314, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Meeting, January 20, 2006Stewart Center Room 314, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Meeting, January 20, 2006

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Ron Tzur

Professor ofMath Education

Department of Curriculum and Instruction

Professor ofMath Education

Department of Curriculum and Instruction

Profile:

• BS - Mathematics and Geography, 1986, University of Haifa

• MS - Mathematics Education, 1992, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

• PhD - Mathematics Education, 1995, University of Georgia

• Areas of Scholarly Interest:

His research interests include children's conceptions of mathematical concepts and conceptually-based and culturally-relevant pedagogy for teaching children about mathematics.

He has previously held faculty positions at Penn State University and North Carolina State University. He has been appointed a Professor of Mathematics Education here at Purdue. However, he will delay coming to Purdue full-time in order to serve as a program officer at the National Science Foundation beginning this month.

Profile:

• BS - Mathematics and Geography, 1986, University of Haifa

• MS - Mathematics Education, 1992, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

• PhD - Mathematics Education, 1995, University of Georgia

• Areas of Scholarly Interest:

His research interests include children's conceptions of mathematical concepts and conceptually-based and culturally-relevant pedagogy for teaching children about mathematics.

He has previously held faculty positions at Penn State University and North Carolina State University. He has been appointed a Professor of Mathematics Education here at Purdue. However, he will delay coming to Purdue full-time in order to serve as a program officer at the National Science Foundation beginning this month.

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Tonya Agnew

Director of CommunicationsDevelopment Office

Director of CommunicationsDevelopment Office

Profile:

• BA, 2001—Visual Communication Design with minors in Communication, English and Psychology—Purdue University

Areas of Scholarly Interest:

• Color, Design, Communication

Personal Interests:

• Home improvement projects, gardening, photography, my kids’ sport and school activities, travel

• Has lived in Lafayette since 1994. Originally from Dayton, Ohio

Recent Experience:

• Purdue Convocations-Graphic and Web Designer

Profile:

• BA, 2001—Visual Communication Design with minors in Communication, English and Psychology—Purdue University

Areas of Scholarly Interest:

• Color, Design, Communication

Personal Interests:

• Home improvement projects, gardening, photography, my kids’ sport and school activities, travel

• Has lived in Lafayette since 1994. Originally from Dayton, Ohio

Recent Experience:

• Purdue Convocations-Graphic and Web Designer

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Gloria Marlatt

Development AssistantDevelopment Office

Development AssistantDevelopment Office

Profile:

Personal Interests:

• Cooking, Baking, Reading, Watching movies

• Was adopted last year by a blind, deaf stray cat that I named Frank

• Frank and Gloria moved to Lafayette the week she started working in COE

Recent Experience:

• Worked for a major Insurance company for 32 years “out east”

• Secretary for the Senior Directors of Development, Office of Advancement, Purdue

Profile:

Personal Interests:

• Cooking, Baking, Reading, Watching movies

• Was adopted last year by a blind, deaf stray cat that I named Frank

• Frank and Gloria moved to Lafayette the week she started working in COE

Recent Experience:

• Worked for a major Insurance company for 32 years “out east”

• Secretary for the Senior Directors of Development, Office of Advancement, Purdue

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Sherrelyn Meyer

Academic CounselorOffice of Advising and Recruiting

Academic CounselorOffice of Advising and Recruiting

Profile:

• BA - 1976 – Elementary Education, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK

• MS - 1978 - Elementary Education, Indiana University (IUPUI)

Areas of Scholarly Interest:

• Undergraduate minor in Learning Disabilities

Personal Interests:

• Reading; gardening – vegetables, flowers, herbs; cross-stitching; quilting; playing piano and guitar.

• A Purdue Boilermaker! – according to her husband. Her grandfather was a ME professor at Purdue. Her parents, husband, and one son are Purdue graduates. Currently has one son who is a Purdue junior.

• Grew up in Noblesville, IN. Moved here to teach school. Taught for six years before becoming a stay at home mom. Raised two sons. Substitute taught after both sons in school.

Recent Experience:

• Insurance agent and Bank Manager – and never stopped teaching.

Profile:

• BA - 1976 – Elementary Education, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK

• MS - 1978 - Elementary Education, Indiana University (IUPUI)

Areas of Scholarly Interest:

• Undergraduate minor in Learning Disabilities

Personal Interests:

• Reading; gardening – vegetables, flowers, herbs; cross-stitching; quilting; playing piano and guitar.

• A Purdue Boilermaker! – according to her husband. Her grandfather was a ME professor at Purdue. Her parents, husband, and one son are Purdue graduates. Currently has one son who is a Purdue junior.

• Grew up in Noblesville, IN. Moved here to teach school. Taught for six years before becoming a stay at home mom. Raised two sons. Substitute taught after both sons in school.

Recent Experience:

• Insurance agent and Bank Manager – and never stopped teaching.

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Jim AuterCurriculum Committee

Jim AuterCurriculum Committee

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Hank SuerthHank Suerth

Burton D. Morgan Center for Burton D. Morgan Center for EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship

Hank SuerthHank Suerth

Burton D. Morgan Center for Burton D. Morgan Center for EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship

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Proposed Burton D. Morgan Center for

EntrepreneurshipFaculty Engagement Initiative

Henry J. Suerth

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Generate increased faculty engagement at the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship.

Objective

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• Expand ‘faculty focused’ enhancement programs• Expand entrepreneurial culture with additional programs• Set realistic faculty expectation levels• Encourage Purdue centric economic development

• Provide business concept support services• Leverage faculty time and resources• Help determine concept / product commercial viability• Ensure thorough business plan preparation

How To Achieve Objective

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• Faculty entrepreneur ‘Reality Check’• Success definition / probability• REAL market potential• Risk assessment (personal / professional)• Resource requirements• Management / skill requirements• Deal structure / funding options and impact on founder / inventor equity

retention• IP ownership / control issues

• Case studies• Actual entrepreneurs/organizations

Additional Faculty Enhancement Programs

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• Clarify commercialization ‘road map’ (with PRF)

• Business plan development / review• Strategic• Operational• Financial

• Market Research

• New concept launch services (with PRF)• Management team identification• Funding (?)

• ‘Greenhouse’ for service business concepts

• Formalized mentoring program

Support Services for Faculty Businesses

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Burton D. Morgan Center Role in Commercialization Process

• Generate faculty interest

• Inform / enhance

• Prepare for ‘hand-off’ to PRF

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Reports of Offices and COE Related Reports of Offices and COE Related EntitiesEntitiesReports of Offices and COE Related Reports of Offices and COE Related EntitiesEntities

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(Draft, 1/20/06)

• Background and Justification– Educational needs of Indiana– Relationship to Strategic Plans & Initiatives

• Purdue’s Engagement Strategy Number 4 – Strengthen preparatory education through enhanced, ongoing engagement with P – 12 schools, with special emphasis on reading, writing, math and science

• College of Education’s Engagement Goals – (1) Provide leadership in addressing current issues in the field of education (2) Develop and enhance the college’s partnerships within the university and with local, state, national, and international constituents

• P – 12 Engagement Task Force, Forum & Report

• Vision– To be the most effective partner possible for schools across Indiana, enabling P – 12

students to learn and excel in their educational endeavors and encouraging Indiana’s P – 12 schools to be among the best in the world

• Mission– To advance the practice and quality of P – 12 education through engagement and discovery

• Potential Partners– P – 12 schools, Indiana education associations, existing Purdue education engagement

projects & centers, OCEC, Centers at peer institutions, etc.• Products & Services

– Partnership programs, searchable, web-based database of P – 12 programs and outreach services, leadership policy summits, program project evaluations, curriculum materials, professional development activities, collaborative funded projects, etc.

• Organization, Management & Evaluation

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Professional Development

Programs

1. PI _____2. PI _____3. PI _____4. PI _____5. PI _____

Funded Projects

1. PI _____2. PI _____3. PI _____4. PI _____5. PI _____

Ed. Leadership Faculty, Extension Faculty,

Staff, GAs

Extension / Clinical Faculty,

Professional Staff,GAs

PartnershipPrograms

Measurement Faculty,Extension Faculty,

Staff, GAs

Data-basedDecision Making

Communicationand

Collaboration

Leadership,Innovation,

Policy,Ethics

Faculty Director

Office of ContinuingEducation and Conferences

Event Coordinator

(Draft, 1/20/06)

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Sidney MoonAssociate Dean For

Learning And Engagement

Sidney MoonAssociate Dean For

Learning And Engagement

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Jeff GilgerAssociate Dean For

Discovery And Faculty Development

Jeff GilgerAssociate Dean For

Discovery And Faculty Development

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Jim LehmanDepartment Head

Curriculum and Instruction

Jim LehmanDepartment Head

Curriculum and Instruction

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Kevin KellyDepartment Head

Educational Studies

Kevin KellyDepartment Head

Educational Studies

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