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College Students Change the World Forum

2020 College Students Change the World Forum

February 26, 2020 by spica

The inaugural College Students Change the World Forum, sponsored by the Leadership Studies program within the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (ELPS), will take place March 7, 2020 from 1:00-6:30pm in Strong Hall.

The Forum brings together high school and college students for networking, visioning, critical thinking, and oral communication exercises that help students see themselves as leaders within their communities and promote the ability for students to make positive, responsible contributions.

“We hope this opportunity will give Knoxville students a glimpse into how college and leadership studies can help them be better student citizens, as well as inspire these students to make their own impact on their world,” said Dr. Karen Boyd, Associate Professor of Practice and ELPS Director of Undergraduate Education. The highlight of this event will be a keynote from Dr. Theotis Robinson, Jr., with the remainder of the afternoon including connection activities, project presentations from current Leadership Studies students, and a facilitated Deliberative Dialogue about leadership challenges.

You can view the event flyer below. Click the flyer to download a PDF copy that includes the full event schedule.

 

Filed Under: Leadership Studies News, News, Presentations, Uncategorized Tagged With: Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars, Goal 2: Make an Impact, Leadership Studies, Leadership Studies Minor, LSM

McIntyre Moderates Panel at UT Teacher Preparation Summit

September 25, 2019 by newframe

On September 19, the University of Tennessee hosted a Teacher Preparation Summit in Nashville.  Participants in the successful event included University of Tennessee President Randy Boyd, and the Chancellors of the Chattanooga, Knoxville and Martin campuses, as well as many elected officials, state policy-makers, deans, provosts, faculty members and advocates.  The summit brought together key stakeholders to discuss increasing the effectiveness of UT’s teacher preparation programs, share best practices and information and address increasing performance on the Tennessee State Board of Education’s Teacher Preparation Report Card.McIntyre at Teacher Preparation Summit 2019

The Director of the University of Tennessee’s Center for Educational Leadership, Jim McIntyre moderated a productive and incisive panel discussion regarding the state perspective on high-quality teacher preparation.  Panelists included Tennessee Commissioner of Education Penny Schwinn, State Representative Mark White, who serves as Chair of the House Education Committee, Executive Director of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission Mike Krause, and Executive Director of the Tennessee State Board of Education, Sara Heyburn Morrison.

Filed Under: CEL, News, Presentations, Uncategorized Tagged With: CEL, Center for Educational Leadership, Goal 5: Living our Values, Jim McIntyre

CSP Practicum Site Visits

September 24, 2019 by spica

This October, College Student Personnel (CSP) students, faculty, and practitioner-educators will visit multiple colleges and universities in Georgia to learn about student affairs and higher education at distinct institutional types. Site visits include the University of West Georgia, Georgia Institute of Technology (GA Tech), and Emory University.

These practicum visits are one of many program activities that combine peer-to-peer learning and professional socialization to provide graduates with practical experiences that are grounded in research and theory. Since the beginning of the College Student Personnel program over seventy years ago, more than 650 students have graduated and progressed to various roles in higher education and related services.

For more information on the University of Tennessee College Student Personnel program, visit https://elpsclone.flywheelsites.com/csp/.

Filed Under: CSP, News, Uncategorized Tagged With: CSP, Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars, Goal 5: Living our Values

Newest Educational Administration Graduates

August 13, 2019 by newframe

Educational Administration graduates Scott Calahan, PhD, Lee Flood, PhD, and Alex Oldham, PhD, at graduation with Pamela Angelle, PhD.

Filed Under: EDAM, Uncategorized Tagged With: EDAM, Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars

National Panhellenic Conference Graduation Rate Study

August 5, 2019 by spica

ELPS faculty Dr. Patrick Biddix and Dr. Terry Ishitani, along with ELPS alumnae Nicole Nicholson and Kaitlin Singer, completed and published a study that demonstrated women in sororities across 18 four-year institutions were more likely than non-members to graduate in four years, with the graduation rate between the two groups stabilizing for years five and six. Recommendations for practice to strengthen the educational component of sorority membership were also provided.

The article, “The Influence of National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) Sorority Membership on Graduation and Time-to-Degree: A Multi-Institution Study” was published in the Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education (subscription required for access). 

Filed Under: CSP, HEAM, PERC, Publications, Research, Uncategorized Tagged With: Goal 2: Make an Impact, Goal 5: Living our Values, Patrick Biddix, PERC, Postsecondary Education Research Center, Research in Higher Education

Project GRAD In the News

July 1, 2019 by newframe

Congratulations on the press coverage for Project GRAD!!

 

Project GRAD students get to experience college life at UT

Project GRAD students to experience college life at UT during Summer Institute

Filed Under: News, Uncategorized Tagged With: Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars, Goal 2: Make an Impact, Project GRAD

PERC Explores Policies that Promote Course Material Affordability

June 15, 2019 by spica

Mergers of major publishers and the ever-rising cost of course materials have catalyzed UT’s Postsecondary Education Research Center examination of policies  that promote course material affordability, namely through the use of Open Educational Resources (OER).

The Hewlett Foundation (hewlett.org) defines Open Educational Resources (OER) as “high-quality teaching, learning, and research materials that are free for people everywhere to use and repurpose.” In contrast to the restrictive copyright license tied to traditional course materials, authors of OER apply a “Creative Commons” (CC) license to their work that legally enforces free access and sharing. Similar to authors of traditionally copyrighted materials, credit is also given to authors of OER, with the added benefit that others may freely use, build upon, and enhance their work.

The full report and executive summary are now available on PERC’s Research Report site.

In addition to the PERC publication, ELPS PhD student and PERC research affiliate Elizabeth Spica recently presented on Best Practices and Institutional Models in textbook affordability during the June 2019 Textbook Affordability Summit hosted by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission in Nashville, TN.

 

Filed Under: HEAM, PERC, Presentations, Publications, Uncategorized Tagged With: Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars, Goal 2: Make an Impact, PERC, policy, Postsecondary Education Research Center, Research in Higher Education, Spica, textbook costs

Marisa Moazen named Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research & Engagement

March 22, 2019 by newframe

Marisa Moazen, director, Office of Undergraduate Research at the University of Tennessee, has been named Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research & Engagement. Marisa is an alum of and adjunct assistant professor with the Higher Education Administration program in the department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies. Congratulations to Dr. Moazen!

Filed Under: Accolades, HEAM, News, Uncategorized Tagged With: ELPS, Goal 2: Make an Impact, Goal 5: Living our Values, HEAM, Marisa Moazen

Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Graduate Students Instrumental in Uniting Campus at the Rock

February 25, 2019 by newframe

The College of Education, Health and Human Sciences has two graduate students who were instrumental in developing this year’s United at the Rock event. Two of our Educational Leadership and Policy Study students made this event their capstone project; a project which allow students to synthesize and apply skills and content from across the leadership curriculum and their primary academic discipline to research, design, critique alternatives, propose a solution, and effect change in a leadership challenge or community problem needing leadership.

This year, students Jessyca Ford and Elaina Emery, each took a portion of this project.  Ford tackled the task of getting the word out or the Word of Mouth Campaign so that everyone who wished could participate.  Emery was challenged with the task of organizing the Volunteer Fair for the event which included over 150 participants which she worked in collaboration with the Center for Leadership and Service.

Enjoy their efforts in these videos and join us in congratulating these two students on a job well done.

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Filed Under: Leadership Studies News, News, Uncategorized Tagged With: Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars, Goal 5: Living our Values, Leadership Studies, Leadership Studies Minor

Tanisha Jenkins

Tanisha Jenkins, HEAM PhD Student, Featured in Knoxville News Sentinel’s “Top 40 Under 40”

January 16, 2019 by newframe

Tanisha Jenkins, PhD student in Higher Education Administration at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, is featured as one of Knoxville News Sentinel’s “Top 40 under 40”. Her goal is to promote academic success, leadership development and equality for all students at UT. She is the Director of the Office of Multicultural Student Life and the Frieson Black Cultural Center.

Photo from Knox News Sentinel

Filed Under: Accolades, Graduate Spotlights, HEAM, News, Uncategorized Tagged With: Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars, Goal 2: Make an Impact, Goal 5: Living our Values

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