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A Shared Mission: How Butler’s College of Education and Special Olympics Work Together for Inclusion

A Shared Mission: How Butler’s College of Education and Special Olympics Work Together for Inclusion

By: Katie Grieze | January 18, 2022

The ongoing collaboration has evolved into a relationship that was recently formalized through a three-year memorandum of understanding

STEM New Educator Academy Aims to Keep More Teachers in Indiana

STEM New Educator Academy Aims to Keep More Teachers in Indiana

November 8, 2021

A partnership between Butler University, The Children’s Museum, the Indianapolis Zoo, and Codelicious, the new program provides mentorship and professional development for early-career STEM educators

Second Annual Butler Giving Circle Grant Awarded to College of Education for New Mentoring Program

Second Annual Butler Giving Circle Grant Awarded to College of Education for New Mentoring Program

By: Jennifer Gunnels | June 28, 2021

Through the program, experienced teachers of color will mentor small groups of COE students in inclusive, culturally responsive, and anti-racist teaching

Butler University and Ivy Tech Community College Announce Statewide Transfer Agreement

Butler University and Ivy Tech Community College Announce Statewide Transfer Agreement

February 5, 2021

Institutions partner to create seamless Elementary Education pathway to reduce teacher shortage

The New Normal

The New Normal

By: Katie Grieze | January 27, 2021

Throughout 2020, College of Education faculty found ways to use the pandemic as a teaching opportunity

My Butler Story | Matthew Aspinwall

My Butler Story | Matthew Aspinwall

December 11, 2020

Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, Matthew Aspinwall knew that he wanted to explore colleges far from home.

Exploratory Studies: Debunking the Myths

Exploratory Studies: Debunking the Myths

December 4, 2020

Despite the fact that Exploratory Studies is one of Butler’s most popular first-year majors, there are several myths around applying as an Exploratory Studies major

Bulldogs Adapt: COE Student Ready to Take on Teaching

Bulldogs Adapt: COE Student Ready to Take on Teaching

By: Catalina Gallegos ’21 | December 3, 2020

Fall 2020 College of Education graduate Grace Dittoe is excited to apply what she’s learned through being a student during a pandemic to her career in the classroom

Bulldogs Adapt: COE Professor Offers Flexibility for Students

Bulldogs Adapt: COE Professor Offers Flexibility for Students

By: Catalina Gallegos ’21 | November 23, 2020

Susan Adams, Professor of Education, shares how she has met students’ needs during a semester like no other

Top 5 Things to Look Forward to at Virtual Open House

Top 5 Things to Look Forward to at Virtual Open House

September 9, 2020

Open House is Butler’s cornerstone event for high school seniors and transfer students in the college search process.

Grad Students from Butler’s College of Education Create Guide to Help Schools Reopen

Grad Students from Butler’s College of Education Create Guide to Help Schools Reopen

June 30, 2020

Cohort members from the Experiential Program for Preparing School Principals (EPPSP) have released Blueprint 2020: A Guidebook for School Leaders Moving Forward

In Switch to eLearning, Butler Student-Teacher Finds What Matters Most

In Switch to eLearning, Butler Student-Teacher Finds What Matters Most

By: Katie Grieze | April 24, 2020

Adapting to a pandemic, Patrick Conway develops new online content for seventh-graders at Zionsville West Middle School

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