About the SOE
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The mission of the SOE is to be a diverse community of learners who work collaboratively to create an equitable culture of excellence, inquiry and renewal. All undergraduate and graduate programs and services are based upon three guiding principles:
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| The School of Education enrolls over 1,000 students in undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Over 2,000 current Iowa teachers, counselors and administrators are graduates of the Drake SOE. There are Drake SOE graduates in over 60 percent of Iowa's school districts. These professionals mentor students, promote programs and contribute to a world-class educational system. In the last five years, every degree and endorsement program with in the SOE has been revived, revised or refined with greater attention to program articulation, outcomes and assessment practices. Faculty and staff within the SOE are well-informed futurists who work diligently to maintain the "Drake Difference." |
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Undergraduate DegreesUndergraduate degrees are available for both elementary and secondary education in a wide variety of content areas. The SOE offers a strong professional program with a solid foundation in the arts and sciences, providing knowledge and perspective for disciplines taught in schools. Within their educational program, students master a variety of methods of classroom instruction and assessment in courses that can lead to teacher certification in any state. Drake students are also empowered to apply their learning through classroom experiences in some of Iowa's top schools in all four years of the program. Drake students document their achievement of state and national standards by creating and disseminating electronic portfolios at the end of their programs. |
Graduate DegreesGraduate level degrees include masters, specialist, and doctoral work in the areas of effective teaching, educational leadership, adult training and development, higher education and counseling. All classes are offered in an evening or weekend delivery format during the academic year and summer term. Programs at extended campus locations are the same programs as those offered on campus in Des Moines. In most instances, students can complete a degree in two years as a member of a cohort group. Students who have earned a Bachelor's Degree in a field other than education, can earn a Master's Degree and an Iowa Teaching Certificate in two specialized methods programs: Master of Arts in Teaching (secondary) or Master of Science in Teaching (elementary). In response to the re-certification/license renewal requirements for teachers, counselors and school administrators, an extensive Continuing Education department is operated by the School of Education. Each year, a wide variety of workshops, seminars and non-degree courses are offered to students in live and electronic formats. |
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Projects and GrantsSpecial Projects and Grants are offered through the School of Education in the following areas:
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