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TEXAS A&M COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
FALL KICKOFF LUNCHEON AUGUST 21, 2019

                                                       Joyce Alexander
                                                       Dean
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NEWS

¡   U.S.News and World Report
                                                                              Year      Rank
    ¡ Our   college is 34th in the nation among education graduate schools.   2019       34
       ¡ #16 – Online Graduate Education Programs                             2018       37
       ¡ #13 – Educational Administration                                     2017       38
       ¡ #22 – Elementary Education                                           2016       39
       ¡ #23 – Curriculum & Instruction                                       2015       48
                                                                              2014       52
       ¡ #24 – Special Education

¡ Aggie Achieve launches with first cohort of five students.

¡ TAMUS and the college have broken ground on the new Preschool Collaborative Learning Center

¡ HLKN’s move to Gilchrist is planned for December 2019-January 2020
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We are celebrating 50 years of CEHD!
        tx.ag/CEHDturns50
CELEBRATING OUR PAST, TRANSFORMING THE FUTURE
           ¡   Welcome Back Bash (Sept. 19)
               ¡ Cities of Bryan and College Station designate
                  College of Education and Human Development Day

           ¡   Former Student Lecture Series (multiple events)

           ¡   Outstanding Alumni Gala (Nov. 1)

           ¡   Former Students and Friends Tailgate (Nov. 2)

           ¡   Former Deans and College Leadership Panel (TBD)

           ¡   Dean’s Roundtable and 50th Anniversary Gala (Apr. 25)

                          cehdturns50.tamu.edu
OUR COMMITMENT TO EDUCATOR PREPARATION
¡   1880 – First Aggie Teacher is working in Texas schools.

¡   1913 - Teacher preparation officially begins at Texas A&M with the first teaching certificate course.

¡   1954 - The Texas A&M Council on Teacher Education forms. Its mission is to guide the four departments
    tasked with preparing teachers: Agricultural Education; Education and Psychology; Industrial Education;
    and Health and Physical Education

¡   1969 - The Coordinating Board and the Texas A&M University System approves the College of
    Education. Frank Hubert is selected as Dean.

¡   1983 - The college begins the Math/Science Scholar Loan Program to recruit secondary mathematics
    and/or science teaching careers upon graduation.

¡   2019 – A network of connected programs at A&M help produce the most math and science teachers in
    Texas every year.
Structure of the Educator Preparation Network within CEHD Academic Affairs

  New: Assistant Dean of Educator
  Prep and School Partnerships,                                               25 Secondary programs, a.k.a
  Valerie Hill-Jackson                                                      aggieTEACH, across 7 Colleges at
                                                                                 TAMU-CS and TAMU-G

                                                        01

                                                                                           15 Teacher and Non-
           Advisors                                                                        Teacher certifications
                                                                                           across 4 Departments in
                                                   02   03           04                    CEHD: TLAC, EPSY,
                                                                                           Health & Kinesiology, and
                                                                                           EAHRD

                                              05        06           07                        Council for Educator
                                                                                               Preparation
       Certifications Office                                                                   Programs (CEPP):
                                                                                               University faculty and
                                                                                               staff; business;
Certification: certification.tamu.edu
                                                             Field Placement Officers          community members
School Partnerships: goodneighbors.tamu.edu
PREPARING SCHOOL LEADERS
¡   1908 – The Administrative Leadership Institute begins as the “June Conference” where county
    superintendents, supervisors and city superintendents discuss topics related to education

¡   1957 – The State Board of Education officially approves superintendent and principal preparation
    programs at Texas A&M

¡   1961 – The Doctor of Education program is approved in Industrial Education; the first Doctor of
    Education degree in the State of Texas

¡   1975 - The College is recognized as a member of the University Council for Educational Administration.

¡   1984 - The Principals’ Center (now called the Education Leadership Research Center) begins as a way
    to support Texas elementary and secondary school principals through training, assistance, and research.

¡   2019 – Summer Leadership Academy trains 590 principals with grant support from the U.S. Department
    of Education
THE EVOLUTION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
¡   1924 – The Department of Physical Education is established

¡   1944 – Four hours of Physical Education is required for all cadets in preparation for World War II service

¡   1958 – Physical Education expands to include Health Education.

¡   1972 - The Human Performance Laboratory is created to provide physical education majors with opportunities
    to study the physiological, neurological, psychological, biomedical aspects of human motion

¡   1980 - The Department of Health and Physical Education accepts responsibility for operating the Fred A.
    Lennon Youth Camp. Which serves underprivileged youth and provides faculty and students practical
    experience with children from disadvantaged backgrounds.

¡   2010 - The Athletic Training program is established

¡   2019 – HLKN is one of the largest departments on campus with robust undergraduate and graduate programs
ENROLLMENT

  ENROLLMENT
7000

6000                               5731           5754           5623
                    5299                                                      5221
       4832                                                                                We met our goal
5000
                                                                                           to be within 2
4000                                                                                       percent of last
                                                                                           year’s
3000                                                                                       enrollment;
                                                                                           results in a flat
2000                                                                                       budget based on
                                      947            1064           1033         1032      undergraduate
1000      687 628      828
                             629            612          572            582          573
                                                                                           enrollment.
   0
        Fall 2013    Fall 2014     Fall 2015*      Fall 2016      Fall 2017    Fall 2018

                    Undergraduate             Masters          Doctoral
College of Education and Human Development:
            FY2016-FY2018 Actuals vs. FY2019 and FY2020 Budgets
4000000

3500000

3000000

2500000

2000000

1500000

1000000

500000

     0
          FY 2016        FY 2017            FY 2018           FY 2019          FY2020
                          Actual                               Budget          Budget

            Sources:                                  Diff Tuition/Undergraduate
            Diff Tuition/DE/Undergraduate             Diff Tuition/DE/Graduate
            Graduate Tuition
Financial Opportunities for Growth

1. Distance Education online in which funds are distributed directly to
  the colleges.
2. Taking advantage of the Provost’s Faculty Investment program that
  focuses on cross-college or diverse faculty hires
3. ACES Fellow program – designed to recruit and support young
  minority faculty
4. Increased research activity
A FOCUS ON DIVERSITY IS PART OF OUR DNA
¡   1963 - Women are admitted to the university, many to complete coursework for teacher certification

¡   1977 - The Texas Education Agency approves a Special Education program in the Department of
    Educational Psychology.

¡   1983 - Grace Chisolm, a faculty member in Educational Administration, is the first black woman to
    become a full professor at Texas A&M University. She also works on university-wide policies on equality.

¡   1992 - The college establishes the Office of Minority Student Services to recruit and retain
    underrepresented minorities in the teaching profession.

¡   1995 - The Learning to Teach in Inner City Schools program is established thanks to funding by the
    Houston Endowment, Inc.

¡   2019 - Organizational Development and Diversity Initiatives (ODDI) office has new leaders and
    exciting ongoing work
Office of Organization Development and Diversity Initiatives (ODDI)

            Dr. John N. Singer                       Patrice French
 Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion         Program Manager

          Dr. Shevon I. Harvey                      Jaime R. Andres
        Faculty Leadership Fellow             Administrative Coordinator II
ENDOWMENTS ELEVATE OUR WORK
¡   1981 – The Omar Smith Chair of Health and Physical Education is created; the first in the College

¡   1999 - The College celebrates its 30th anniversary by unveiling a sculpture representing the impact
    teachers have in shaping and molding the lives of students

¡   2002 – The Lohman Learning Communities are established with support from Carolyn and Tommie
    Lohman. Freshman take classes together, including an education course, to decide if teaching is the
    correct career choice for them.

¡   2006 - The A&M One Spirit One Vision Campaign closes with CEHD receiving $21M in gifts including
    support from Dorothy and Artie McFerrin to open the Marilyn Kent Byrne Student Success Center
    which provides CEHD students with the tools and resources they need to be academically and
    personally successful

¡   2019 – CEHD now has 13 endowed faculty chairs. The newest is the Hilliard Chair to be held by Tim
    Lightfoot and the Ruth Harrington Chair of Educational Leadership is now held by Christine Stanley.
TEXAS A&M LEAD BY EXAMPLE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN

¡ http://leadbyexample.tamu.edu/
¡ Overall campus goal is $4.0 billion
¡ CEHD goal $33 million
   ¡   Last campaign raised $20.7 million

                                            113% of goal
A FOCUS ON HIGH QUALITY FACULTY
§ 1904 - a new faculty member, E. J. Kyle, calls for better training for agricultural and vocational teachers.
  Six years later, he becomes dean of the School of Agriculture and teaches Agricultural Education in 1911.

§ 1950 - R. L. Barton develops the course “Visual Aids for Industrial Subjects”. This marks the beginning of
  technology use in instruction and paves the way for the educational technology program.

§ 1973 - The college recruits its first School Psychology faculty member within the Department of
  Educational Psychology.

§ 1987 - Patricia Larke and Donna Wiseman develop the Minority Mentorship Program where our
  students participate in a two-year mentoring program to help them meet the challenges of teaching in
  Texas’ diverse classrooms.

§ 1993 – Dean Jane Stallings is selected as President of the American Educational Research Association

§ 1995 - Robert Armstrong becomes the first of CEHD’s 6 Distinguished Professors.
2018-2019 PROMOTIONS
 ¡ Christine Mark – Instructional Associate Professor, EAHR
 ¡ Elizabeth Roumell – Associate Professor, EAHR
 ¡ Machuma “Helen” Muyia – Clinical Full Professor, EAHR
 ¡ Michael Workman – Associate Professor, (tenured), EAHR
 ¡ Adam Barry – Full Professor, HLKN
 ¡ Diane Bedford – Clinical Associate Professor, HLKN
 ¡ Lorinda Cohen Gomez – Instructional Full Professor, HLKN
 ¡ Alyssa Locklear – Instructional Full Professor, HLKN
 ¡ Rhonda Rahn – Clinical Associate Professor, HLKN
 ¡ Kelly Wilson – Full Professor, HLKN
NEW FACULTY HIRES: Fall 2019 and Spring 2020
 ¡ Julie Ann Barrett – TLAC Lecturer             ¡ Susan Milstein – HLKN Clinical Assistant
 ¡ Brendan Bartanen – EAHR Assistant Professor       Professor
 ¡ Ana Diaz Beltran – TLAC Clinical Assistant    ¡   Abe Saavedra – EAHR Professor of Practice
     Professor                                   ¡   Erinn Whiteside – EPSY Clinical Assistant
 ¡   Jennifer Evans – HLKN Clinical Assistant        Professor
     Professor                                   ¡   John Williams III – TLAC Assistant Professor
 ¡   Paul Hernandez – TLAC Associate Professor   ¡   Jemimah Young – TLAC Associate Professor
 ¡   Karen Rambo-Hernandez –TLAC Associate           (Effective January 1, 2020)
     Professor                                   ¡   Jamaal Young – TLAC Associate Professor
 ¡   Stavroula Karmaniolou – TLAC Lecturer           (Effective January 1, 2020)
 ¡   Robert Marshall – TLAC Lecturer             ¡   Lei Yuming – HLKN Assistant Professor
APPROVED SEARCHES FOR 2019-2020
 ¡ Tenure Track
     ¡ Associate Professor of Adult Education and Human Resource Development
     ¡ Assistant Professor in Early Childhood/Special Education
     ¡ Assistant Professor in Sport Management
     ¡ Assistant/Associate Professor in Biomechanics
     ¡ Associate/Full Professor in Early Childhood Education

 ¡ Academic Professional Track
     ¡ Clinical Assistant Professor in Research, Measurement, & Statistics
     ¡ Clinical Associate/Full Professor to serve as Clinic Director of the Counseling and Assessment Clinic
     ¡ Clinical Assistant Professor of Athletic Training
     ¡ Clinical Assistant Professor in Technology Teacher Education
     ¡ Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor in Curriculum and Instruction (open specialization)
GRATITUDE TO OUR RETIRING FACULTY
¡ Yvonna S. Lincoln – University Distinguished Professor and Ruth Harrington Chair, EAHR
¡ Homer Tolson – Senior Professor, EAHR
¡ Constance J. Fournier – Clinical Professor, EPSY
¡ William A. Rae – Clinical Professor, EPSY
¡ Susan E.Ward – Clinical Associate Professor, HLKN
¡ Carl Gabbard – Senior Professor, HLKN
¡ Wayne E.Wylie – Senior Associate Professor, HLKN
¡ Charles H. Shea – Senior Professor, HLKN
¡ Melinda L. Grant – Instructional Professor, HLKN
RESEARCH MILESTONES
¡   1956 – Summer institutes are held for junior high and high school science teachers on the A&M campus
    supported by the National Science Foundation

¡   1970 - The college establishes the Sea Grant Coastal Zone Problems Institute in conjunction with the
    Sea Grant Program to train the teachers to incorporate special coastal zone problems teaching units
    into their regular courses of science and social science.

¡   1985 - Collaborating with the College of Science, the college establishes the Center for Mathematics
    and Science Education to support Texas public educators teaching K-16 science and mathematics.

¡   1989 - The Board of Regents approves and establishes the Texas Center for Adult Literacy & Learning.
    Today, the center supports Texas’ adult literacy and family literacy learners.

¡   1995 – The Center for Distance Learning Research is established. Partnering with GTE (now Verizon),
    the college begins an innovative venture into interactive telecommunications as part of the learning
    environment. This solidifies a nescient set of distance education efforts.
RESEARCH MILESTONES
¡   2000 – CEHD surpasses the long-standing strategic goal of attaining $10,000,000 in research funding for
    one year. Total external funding for the year was $12.5 million.

¡   2003 - The Board of Regents approves the creation of the Center for the Study of Health Disparities in
    the Department of Health and Kinesiology.

¡   2005 - Texas A&M receives funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to
    establish the Center on Disability and Development (CDD), part of a national network. Around the
    same time, Camp LIFE is established as an inclusive camping opportunity for children with disabilities.

¡   2013 – CEHD surpasses $20 million in research funding for one year.

¡   2017 – The Inaugural Voices of Impact is held where faculty use TED talks to bring the importance of
    their research to the community.

¡   2018 – CEHD surpasses $40 million in research funding in one year.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

($ in millions)           Funding by Year
 50.0
                                                                                  # Proposal
 40.0                                                                             Submissions
                                                                                    2016: 195
 30.0                                                          $27.2 M

                                                                                    2017: 236
 20.0                                                    $15.8 M
                                                                                    2018: 185
 10.0
                                                                                    2019: 204
  0.0
            2014   2015       2016      2017      2018       *2019
                          New Awards   Budgeted                      *2019 data through 8/6/19
RESEARCH ANDNEW
NOTEWORTHY  DEVELOPMENT
                AWARDS in–FY
                           CONTACT
                             2019  INFORMATION
       John Lawler - HLKN                                   Yeping Li - TLAC
       NASA                                                 NSF
       $750,000                                             $1,191,842
       Co-PI: Fluckey                                       Co-I: Kelly, Howe

       Christine Stanley - EAHR                              Julie Thompson - EPSY
       NSF - Louis Stokes STEM Pathways and                  TX Higher Education Coordinating Board
       Research Alliance                                     $191,161
       $194,475                                              Co-PIs: Fogarty
       PI: Karen Butler-Purry - TEES

                                Mary Alfred and the TCALL staff – EAHR
                                Texas Workforce Commission
                                From 2016-2019
                                $9,998,765
2019 FACULTY AND STAFF RETREAT

            TOMORROW, August 22, 2019
             Hilton College Station & Conference Center
                      801 University Drive East
                     College Station, TX 77840

                        8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
                        Reception to follow
FACULTY AND STAFF CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

This portion of the capital campaign begins on September 1, 2019

My husband, Blair, and I will personally match all donations made
by CEHD faculty and staff, up to $25,000.

Details will be coming to your inbox about how to ensure your
donation qualifies for the match.
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