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Standard 5.A
Qualified Faculty
Target: Professional education faculty
at the institution have earned doctorates or exceptional expertise,
have contemporary professional experiences in school
settings at the levels that they supervise,
and are meaningfully engaged in related scholarship. All clinical faculty (higher
education and school faculty) are licensed in the fields
that they teach or supervise and are master teachers
or well recognized for their competence
in their field.
Institutional-Based
Faculty Qualifications. In
addition to the tenure-track faculty members in the College of
Education who teach in the professional educator programs
and the tenure-track faculty
members in two other EMU academic colleges who teach in the professional
educator programs, the professional education faculty is supplemented
with full-time lecturers and part-time adjunct faculty
members. Non tenure-track
faculty members are used not only because of extremely rapid
growth and financial necessity but because of the special
expertise they can bring to the candidates.
EMU
is extremely fortunate in that the greater Ypsilanti area,
encompassing the Ann Arbor metropolitan
area and much of the Detroit metropolitan area,
includes a large and well-qualified pool of talent to support
our professional education programs. This talent pool not only includes
an unusually large and rich pool of persons from which
to draw for non tenure-track instructional
purposes but for provision of field experiences for the candidates
as well.
Exhibit
5.1.A provides
information about the total institution-based faculty
for professional education, including information
on doctorates and exceptional expertise. Also found in this Exhibit
is information about contemporary professional
experiences in P-12 schools. Additional
information about the background and experiences
of the professional education
faculty may be found in the selected vitae given in Exhibit 5.2.
Information
about the scholarly activities of the professional education
faculty is given in brief in Exhibit 5.1.A. Additional information
about scholarly and service activities is contained in the
vitae included in Exhibit 5.2. Yet additional information covering
the considerable work of the College of Education faculty may
be found in materials of the COE's Office
of Collaborative Education and, especially, in the annual reports of various types of scholarship and outreach.
Information
about the qualifications of the supervisors of student
teachers may be found in Exhibit 5.1.B. This pool of persons includes
tenure-track faculty members from three academic colleges,
a group of full-time lecturers hired/retained solely on the basis of their
interest
in and strong ability
to support student teachers, and part-time adjuncts who provide
assistance for certain geographical areas and the number of
candidates involved.
School
Faculty Qualifications. The
geographical area in which EMU places student teachers
is rich in strong districts, good schools,
and highly able cooperating teachers. In the Student Teaching Handbook
(Exhibit
G-25) it will be noted that the minimum criteria for serving as a cooperating
teacher are (a) a minimum of three years of teaching experience;
(b) a master's degree; ( c) a recommendation from
the building principal or department head; and (d) demonstrated
success in teaching children and youth. Exhibit 5.1.C demonstrates
that many of the cooperating teachers far exceed these minima.
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