Reinventing “Rigor” in Education A Guest Column by Professor Cathy Hartman I have been troubled by the word rigor, often used today to describe something lacking in contemporary education. Standardized testing of students can supposedly expose and even correct non-rigorous…
Mythbusting Monday – Class size
Mythbusting Monday is a series of blog posts where we invite different faculty members from the College of Education to discuss education myths and how or what we are doing to combat the myth, fix the myth, etc. We want our faculty to have a voice…
Transforming Education – February 2015
Let’s Move Beyond the Headshaking The news is full of stories about education. Articles that discuss teacher regulations or programs that tout sending underprepared teachers in to work with our most vulnerable children are in newspapers and blogs everywhere. We…
Butler University’s College of Education recipients of the 2015 National Model of Excellence Award for AILACTE!
College of Education has been notified that we are the recipients of the 2015 National Model of Excellence for The Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education (AILACTE). We are very honored to receive this prestigious award. The…
Butler University’s Master of Science in School Counseling program recently ranked #8 of the “Top 25 Most Affordable, Accredited graduate Degree Programs in Counseling and Psychology in the Midwest 2014″
Butler University’s Master of Science in School Counseling program was recently ranked #8 of the “Top 25 Most Affordable, Accredited graduate Degree Programs in Counseling and Psychology in the Midwest 2014″ by www.bestcounselingdegrees.net. The College of Education is very proud of this…