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College of Education draws praise in reaccreditation process PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 30 July 2010 22:03
The CSU Stanislaus College of Education has worked diligently over the past two years to put together a successful bid for national and state reaccreditation that will conclude in Fall 2010 with the official approval of the program’s quality from a pair of accreditation agencies.
 Oddmund Myhre  :: College of Ed. draws praise inreaccreditation  
Two separate reports were prepared under the direction of coordinator Oddmund Myhre, a member of the Department of Advanced Studies in Education faculty who has kept the process focused and moving forward. A joint accreditation team from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the California Commission on Teacher Education (CTC) visited CSU Stanislaus for five days in April, seeking input and asking questions.

Myhre said the College of Education received positive feedback from more than 150 educators, administrators, and CSU Stanislaus graduates who praised efforts to adapt to identified gaps and changing needs in programs.

“It allowed us to reflect on our operations and brought the College of Education faculty together in a unified effort,” Myhre said. “We have learned a lot through this process and it will help us establish routines that will make us better.”
 
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