Each year, Dr. Ena Shelley travels to Washington, D.C. for AACTE’s Day on the Hill where she visits our state’s Senators and House Representatives to discuss education, education policy and the impact that those policies have on education in our state.…
“listening still” showcases Reggio-inspired principles of teaching
Book showcases Reggio-inspired principles of teaching By Julie Patterson In the classroom, “Listen” is a directive most people think of giving the students, but Butler University professor Susan Adamson says it is the teachers who must listen in order for…
#BUCOEImpact | William Bork ’11, talks about opportunities to teach abroad
My name is William N. Aaron Bork. I’m a 2011 Butler College of Education (COE) graduate. I’m now in my 4th year serving students as an education professional. For the past two years I’ve been an elementary English foreign language teacher…
Transforming Education – April 2016
What are you noticing? I recently watched an Oprah Winfrey interview with Daniel Goleman, PhD, author of the classic book Emotional Intelligence and his newest book, A Force for Good: The Dalai Lama’s Vision for Our World. Isn’t it…
Transforming Education-March 2016
Who Will Be Teaching Our Children? Teaching has been front and center both in the media and on many legislative agendas this year. Concern has been raised about teacher shortages, a lack of interest by high school students in pursing…