Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 04, 1991, Page 11, Image 10

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    College of Education looks past changes, toward future
By Carrie Dennelt
i mer.Vc) Associate Editor
A College of education facul
ty committee is putting forth a
new mission and organization
for the school, along the way
debunking the myth that the
entire college has fallen under
the ax of Measure 5.
Although the College's
Teacher Education and Educa
tional Psychology programs
have been cut, nationally
ranked programs in special ed
ucation and rehabilitation, edu
cational policy and manage
ment and counseling psycholo
gy will continue.
"Contrary to reports in the
popular media, the College still
exists, and the programs that
remain are extremely strong
and healthy." according to Tlw
Leader, a College of Education
Alumni newsletter. "Now the
surviving programs must begin
the process both painful and
exciting of looking to the fu
ture.”
The Future College Commit
tee has looked at ways of unit
ing the existing divisions into a
new College of Education In
cusing on research, training
and service in education.
None of the cut programs ac
cepted new students lor the
1 *><> 1 -‘J2 academic year, hut all
graduate Teacher Education
programs and the Educational
Psychology program will re
main open through the 1992-92
academic year to allow current
students to finish. Undergradu
ate Teacher Education will he
open until June 1992.
Although the fifth-year
Teacher Education program has
been cut, the University may
continue to offer training and
certification courses for stu
dents who want to become sec
ondary-level music and foreign
language teachers.
On July 2(>, 1991, the com
mittee submitted a proposed
mission and reorganization
plan to the Provost’s office for
review. In contrast with the
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nission of "offer
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lew mission will
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ogo's newsletter What's /Vow
An important port ol tho now
mission IS that tho College will
leal with problems on an indi
vidual and svstom level, utul
pvo inoro weight to research
ictivitios, said committee chair
man Richard Sc hrmiek. in tho
4Contrary to reports in the popular
media, the College still exists,
and the programs that remain are
extremely strong and healthy.'
The Leader
newsletter
Faculty in the remaining pro
grams will continue) to product:
research and theory in areas
such as training and educating
people with disabilities, identi
fying and preventing social de
viance. curriculum-based eval
uution. educational
policy formation
und administrator
training techniques
S c ii muck s a i d
tii.it while imagin
ing tiie College ol
Kdui ulion without
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lion |>i(>|;nuu um
ficuIt. a ( oherent, agreeable
mission ami plan can be formu
luted out of the remaining pro
grams.
The reorganization plans are
expected to lie refined ami ap
proved bv education faculty
As par! ol tlio reorganization,
lint College will M arch lor .1
new dean to replace Dean Koh
ert Gilberts
Schmut k. Min! the Provost's
office has tieen taking rucom
inundations for the Dean Search
Committee. whit h-'should he
formed soon
Gilberts' position as dean
entIs in June anti he will
return to teach at the University
after a one year leave St hniiu k
saitl a new or Interim tleiin will
need to have boon selet led by
that tune
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