The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
4901 E. Univeristy Blvd.
Odessa, TX 79762
Phone: (432) 552-2120
Fax: (432) 552-2125
Mission Statement
The mission of the School of Education is to prepare pre-service and professional educators who are proactive in nurturing the life-long development of all learners. This mission will be accomplished by:
- Facilitating the acquisition of necessary knowledge, skills, and dispositions;
- Cultivating the value of diversity
- Encouraging collaborative inquiry, innovation, and research;
- Promoting collegiality and service in schools and communities;
- Integrating technology into practice;
- Providing opportunities for professional growth; and
- Influencing educational practices and policies at the local, state, and national level.
Vision Statement
The vision of the School of Education is a community of life-long learners who actively reflect on the impact of their values, attitudes, beliefs, and practices.
Philosophy Statement
We, the faculty of the School of Education, believe that:
- Education is the foundation of a progressive society and critical to the development of citizens who will increasingly be part of a global community.
- Educators are the cornerstone of this foundation and the profession should be open to qualified individuals from all backgrounds.
- Schools of education play an integral role in meeting the complex challenge that faces our communities, states, and nation in preparing students, PK-16.
- All students can learn and it is our responsibility to create an environment that will facilitate student success.
- This collaborative environment should emphasize the importance of:
- Diversity, which adds to the richness of the educational experience we provide students.
- A healthy, open dialogue about educational theory and practice.
- A knowledge of content appropriate for one's certification area.
- Modeling and teaching best practices to our students.
- The appropriate use of technology.
- Ongoing research and resultant change in the field of education.
- Keeping current about educational policy.
- People should be life-long learners who will contribute to the well-being of their community.
We value:
- The individualized instruction we can offer our students due to the small size of our university.
- The choices we can offer our students with regard to medium (face-to-face, online, interactive television), time and location of courses.
- The collegial relationship among the members of the School of Education and with faculty members from other disciplines.
- Support from the administration for continual improvement of our efforts.
- Competent pre-service teachers and practitioners who can balance their understanding of theory with day-to-day practice.
- A process of on-going reflection and assessment, the outcome of which is a well-developed curriculum and appropriate procedures.
- The contribution of community colleges in preparing students to complete their education at four-year institutions.
- A community of life-long learners.
We commit to:
- Assuring that our beliefs and values are evident in our actions (practice what we preach, walk the talk).
- Continual reflection and action with regard to our practices on an individual and unit basis.
- Sharing our experience and expertise in the field of education with our students, university, community and state/national organizations.
- Continuing our support of the alumni of our programs.
- Conducting research and scholarship.
- Adhering to and teaching the ethics of our profession.
- Undertaking quality assessment and seeking additional accreditation (SACS, SBEC, NCATE, SPAs).
Learning Outcomes
The faculty expects that candidates will:
- Demonstrate content knowledge in their respective content-area.
- Use appropriate processes and teaching practices.
- Apply knowledge about child and adolescent development.
- Incorporate knowledge of diversity in planning and delivering instruction.
- Incorporate technology in planning and delivering instruction.
- Plan for and assess students' learning.
- Create an appropriate learning environment.
- Communicate and collaborate with all stakeholders.
- Engage in professional growth.
Candidate Proficiencies
To achieve learning outcomes, candidates must demonstrate that they "are gaining the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to have a positive impact on P-12 student learning" (NCATE, 2000, p. 9). The following is a list of the specific knowledge, skills, and dispositions that the faculty has determined are important for each candidate to possess and exhibit.
KNOWLEDGE:
Our candidates will exhibit knowledge about and understand the impact on teaching and student learning of:
- theoretical perspectives of the profession
- the content, processes, and practices appropriate for their students
- child and adolescent development
- diversity
- technology
- planning and assessment
- the learning environment and classroom management
- collaboration
- legal and ethical issues related to education.
SKILLS:
Our candidates will be able to:
- select appropriate content for use in lesson planning and delivery
- apply best practices to promote learning in all students
- use knowledge of life-span development to direct their teaching
- select from an array of techniques to meet the needs of diverse learners
- integrate the use of technology into the learning environment
- use appropriate assessments to measure students' developmental progress
- develop an appropriate learning environment
- apply classroom management techniques
- communicate with all members of the educational community (students, families, other educators, administration, community members)
- reflect on their professional performance in order to improve their professional effectiveness
- employ ethical and legal standards in education. DISPOSITIONS: Our candidates will demonstrate a/an:
- respect for themselves and a positive regard for others
- passionate nature about learning
- belief in the value of a learner-centered instruction
- dedication to providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- acknowledgement of and respect for the fact people are shaped by their cultures
- commitment to clear and accurate communication
- professional and ethical attitude
- desire to keep current on educational research and practice.



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