As a Special Education major in clinical placements, Courtney James noticed something about students with autism and their devices for augmentative and alternative communication. They weren’t using them – at least not to initiate dialogue, James says, or not at all. Most
Read moreMessage from the Acting Dean
Greetings! I hope the rest and relaxation of Spring Break – and the anticipation of spring weather – brings you some excitement and energy as we journey to the second half of the semester. Reasons for that optimism are plenty. Consider, for
Read moreMessage from the Acting Dean
The arrival of cold, snow and holiday commercials means that fall commencement is almost here – and all of that makes me think of the gifts you bring to the College of Education. Your work is a part of every student who
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Impossible as it seems, Thanksgiving is only two weeks from today – and, appropriately, my heart is filled with gratitude for the College of Education. Serving as your acting dean remains an honor and privilege, and I have appreciated the opportunity to
Read moreEarly Childhood Education 2+2 to debut in Fall 2024 at McHenry County College
The NIU College of Education has added another “2+2” agreement to create a seamless transfer pathway for community college students. Beginning next fall, Early Childhood Education will become of five NIU majors being offered at the University Center at McHenry County College,
Read moreAll-college meeting spotlights belonging
If improved retention of students is a goal – and it is – then cultivating an environment of belonging is one way to achieve just that. Talk of belonging took center stage Aug. 22 during the All-College Meeting, which featured words on
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July is here, which means I have officially begun serving as your acting dean for the next year. I am excited for this time of transitioning fully into this role, and I look forward to truly digging in by engaging with my
Read moreHope (Bess) Wilson named SEED chair
Hope (Bess) Wilson is the new chair of the Department of Special and Early Education. She comes to NIU from the University of North Florida, where she had taught since 2012 and most recently served as a professor in the Department of
Read more‘In good hands’: Bill Pitney chosen to fill acting dean role for 23-24 academic year
Bill Pitney knows exactly why he’s moving back to Graham Hall. “The college’s mission really resonates with me,” says Pitney, professor of Athletic Training in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education. “Our mission is grounded in high-quality teaching, research and service
Read moreFirst graduate, current students thriving via KNPE’s evolving doctoral program
Call it perfect timing. Karisa Kuipers came to NIU to pursue a master’s degree in Kinesiology and Physical Education with a specialization in Sport and Exercise Psychology. By the time she finished in May 2019, the department was close to debuting a
Read moreBill Pitney returning to KNPE faculty
As change looms for Bill Pitney, he is in awe of his good fortune. “Being able to go back to the classroom and work with our students? I mean, how cool is that? To revisit the thing that drew you here in
Read moreAll-College Meeting explores concepts of belonging, turning values ‘into action’
As NIU begins another COVID-impacted semester, including an all-virtual start, the charge for College of Education faculty and staff is unmistakable. Students want to belong, Dean Laurie Elish-Piper said Jan. 13 during the spring All-College Meeting, and appreciate visible indications that they
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