POINTS OF PRIDE
Physics Teacher Education Program
Illinois State University
(Last updated 3/25/2015, cjw)
Here are some of the points of pride related to this program -- all good reasons
why prospective high school physics teachers should seriously consider attending
Illinois State University.
Illinois State University's Physics Teacher Education Program:
- has been commended by the American Physical Society (APS) and the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) for its outstanding contributions to the education of future physics teachers.
- is one of the largest Physics Teacher Education programs in the United States with more than 40 PTE majors.
- has perhaps the most complete undergraduate PTE program anywhere with six required physics teaching methods courses and one student teaching course:
- four regularly available independent study courses dealing with the Modeling Method of Instruction, CASTLE, Amusement Park Physics, and Physics by Inquiry.
- has a full-time coordinator who is dedicated to teaching the department's physics education courses, who
is certified to teach physics at the secondary level, and who has more than 25 years of high school
teaching experience.
- has a part-time retired teacher education specialist with more than 14 years of PTE experience and who currently is developing a National Institute for Physics Teacher Educators (NIPTE).
- typically graduates more physics teachers in one year for Illinois than 28 institutions with such programs combined.
- is accredited by the National Science Teachers
Association as well as the Illinois State
Board of Education.
- was chosen by the National Task Force on the Preparation of Teachers of Physics (a joint effort of American Physical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers, and American Institute of Physics, with support from the Physics Teacher Education Coalition) for a November 5/6, 2008 site visit to learn more about the Physics Department's successes in teacher candidate recruitment, preparation, and retention, as well best practice and funding.
- was favorably reviewed by the American Association of Physics Teachers
as an exemplary physics
teacher education program (Preparation of Excellent Teachers at
All Levels white paper)
- was chosen as one the first three national sites for development of the
American Association of Physics Teacher's Rural PTRA
Prototype program. First workshop was held during August 2001 and workshops
were taught each year through 2005.
- provides state and national leadership in the ares of high school physics teacher recruitment, preparation, and retention through the Pipeline Project.
- is publisher of the Journal of Physics Teacher Education Online.
- has obtained more than one half million dollars in grant funding to host summer professional development workshops for in-service high school physics teachers since 2001.
- has taught, using small grants, two free mini Modeling Method workshops for in-service physics teachers during both 2011 and 2012.
Unique Aspects of Required PTE Courses:
- Service Learning Project, PHY 209
- Urban Studies Field Trip, PHY 209
- Capstone Research Project, PHY 302
- Case Studies in Tutoring, PHY 310
- Diagnostic Learning Environment Project, PHY 311
- Japanese Lesson Study Project, PHY 311
- Teaching at Juvenile Detention Center, PHY 311
- Classroom Management Role Playing, PHY 311
- Theory-into-Practice Project, PHY 311
- Social Context Project, PHY 353
- Little Village Lesson, PHY 353
- Student Teaching Effectiveness Reporting System, STT 399.72
- plus many others...
People:
- 1999 PTE graduate Christopher LaRoche was named 2015 Master Teacher by his school district; the award will be conferred on May 1.
- Dr. Carl Wenning will be inducted into the ISU College of Education Hall of Fame on October 3, 2014.
- Ms. Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE, and Dr. Carl Wenning, were featured in an August 8, 2014 article in State Side, a publication of ISU: Stargazing teacher alum picked for NASA assignment
- Dr. Carl Wenning and Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE, were featured in a July 11, 2014, article in the College of Arts & Sciences News: Redbirds Go to the Ends of the Earth to Represent ISU
- Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007, PTE graduate, was featured in a Google-made video that his now featured on the Google Education website (June 2014).
- Dr. Carl Wenning and Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE graduate, visited universities on the island of Java, Indonesia, for two weeks during June 2014 to speak about Levels of Inquiry and about their new book - Teaching High School Physics - and to conduct workshops and consult with faculty and graduate students.
- The Triangle Coalition announced that Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE graduate, has been named one of only 13 Albert Einstein Distinguished Educators by the US Department of Energy. She will live and work in Washington, DC, at NASA's Aeronautical Research Mission Directorate from September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015.
- Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE graduate, along with her husband Chrystian Vieyra, had an article published in the AAPT's magazine The Physics Teacher. The article (available by clicking here) is titled Analyzing Forces on Amusement Park Rides with Mobile Devices and appears in the March 2014 issue, Vol. 52, 149-151.
- Logan Nelson has received the prestigious Barbara Lotze Scholarship for Future Teachers for 2013 from the American Association of Physics Teachers.
The award recognizes students as the top Physics Teacher Education candidates in
the U.S. and has a significant cash award. Thee ISU PTE majors have been thus recognized since the inception of the program in 1999:
- Rebecca E. Wenning (2007)
- Sarah E. Pfluger (2009)
- Logan Nelson (2013)
- Logan Nelson was has received the 2013-2014 Council for Teacher Education Scholarship from ISU.
- Carl Wenning (program director 1994-2008) was named a Fulbright Specialist Candidate by the Fulbright Program, October 9, 2013.
- Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE graduate, was named one of three state finalists for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching, September 2013.
- Ken Wester, PTE Program Director, was elected to serve as Section IV representative for the Illinois Science Teachers Association.
- Dr. Mark Cohen, 1999 PTE graduate, was named principle of Lincoln-Way North High School, March 23, 2012.
- Sara O'Toole, 2012 PTE graduate, won the 2012 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award for the second year in a row. She was similarly recognized in 2011.
- Sam Krueger, 2012 PTE graduate, received the 2012 Skadron Award for Service as well as 2nd Place winner for the Skadron Prize relating to computational physics.
- Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE graduate, was recognized as a Board certified master teacher by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards during November 2011
- Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE graduate, was publicly recognized an outstanding Illinois High School Science Teacher by the Illinois Science Teachers Association during its annual meeting in Tinley Park on October 28, 2011.
- Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE graduate, was named a Physics Teaching Resource Agent (PTRA) by the American Association of Physics Teachers during the spring of 2011.
- Carl Wenning and Ken Wester were project leads on the CeMaST Commission on NIPTE that will soon publish recommendations for the preparation and professional development of physics teacher educators nationwide.
- Erin Stefanik, 2009 PTE graduate, was named a 2010 New Science Teacher Academy Fellow by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA). Details here.
- PTE major Andrew Gillespie, along with physics major Mike Sawyer, competed in The 2010 University Physics Competition and were named Silver Medal winners. Fifty-eight two-member teams from across the USA participated in the competition. Their research challenge was "Trebuchet - The Dynamics of a Medieval Siege Engine." Details here.
- Carl Wenning held all-day discussions and presented a colloquium talk in the Physics Department at Wright State University in Dayton, OH, on April 23, 2010.
- Carl Wenning and Ken Wester obtained "up to" $5,000 in support from the Illinois Science Teachers Association to hold a meeting for leaders of 12 statewide zones associated with Local Physical Science Alliances developed by the Illinois Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Carl Wenning, President, spring 2010.
- Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE graduate, gave the keynote address to some 1,000 students at the 2010 Expanding Your Horizons conference at Illinois State University on Saturday, March 20.
- Sarah Pfluger, PTE major, received the only 2009 Barbara Lotze
National Scholarship for Future Teachers conferred by the American Association of Physics Teachers.
The award recognized her as one of the top two Physics Teacher Education candidates in
the U.S.
- Dr. Carl J. Wenning and Kenneth Wester received a $5,000 Innovations grant from ISU's Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology (CeMaST) to develop the 2010 CeMaST Commission on NIPTE (National Institutes for Physics Teacher Educators).
- PTE major Andrew K. Gillespie has his poster selected for the Department of Energy’s Science and Energy
Research Challenge (SERCh)! He, along with his advisor Dr. Wenning, will attend the 2009 SERCh poster competition at Oak
Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, on November 8-9,
2009.
- Dr. Carl J. Wenning obtained a $2,000 grant from the AAPT during the autumn of 2009 on behalf of the Illinois and Chicago Sections of the AAPT for presenting two workshops geared toward new and crossover teachers of high school physics.
- Dr. Carl J. Wenning and 2002 PTE graduate Shannon Mandel coauthored (along with four others) the AAPT publication The Role, Education, Qualifications, and Professional Development of Secondary School Physics Teachers (Summer 2009)
- Rebecca Wenning Vieyra, 2007 PTE graduate, was named a 2009 New Science Teacher Academy Fellow by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA). She has also been selected to be 2010 keynote speaker for Expanding Your Horizons through Mathematics and Science program at ISU.
- PTE major Andrew K. Gillespie won the Robert C. Shears Departmental Scholarship during spring 2009.
- Mr. Kenneth Wester, our program coordinator, is a NBPTS Board Certified master high school physics teachers of 25 years experience, a Presidential Award Winner, and an AAPT Physics Teaching Resource Agent (PTRA).
- Dr. Carl J. Wenning, retired program coordinator, was recognized by the ISU College of Arts and Science as 2008 Outstanding College Teacher Award.
- Tom Holbrook at University High School and with whom all PTE majors first teach was named the 2008 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics or Science winner for science in the state of Illinois. Tom traveled to Washington, DC, to receive the award from the President of the USA along with a $10,000 award in recognition of his exemplary service. Tom is also an AAPT Physics Teaching Resource Agent (PTRA).
- Amy Erxleben, a PTE major, was named the 2008 Outstanding Teaching Assistant by the ISU Physics Department.
- Shane Hanson, 2008 PTE graduate, was named the 2008 Outstanding Graduating Senior by the ISU Physics Department.
- Gary Shepard, 2004 PTE graduate, was named 2006-2007 Teacher of the Year by the Osceola School District in Osceola, Florida.
- Rebecca E. Wenning, 2007 PTE graduate, was named the ISU Physics Department's 2007 Outstanding Graduating Senior on April 17, 2007.
- Charles Adamovic, 1977 PTE graduate, was named the 2007 Outstanding High School Physics Teacher of Illinois by the Illinois Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers on April 13, 2007.
- Carl Wenning received the third in a series of grant awards to fund the Chicago ITQ Science Project. The Project has received over $400,000 in funds from the Illinois State Board of Education since 2005, and more than $500,000 since 2001.
- Rebecca E. Wenning, PTE major, was named a Robert G. Bone Scholar during autumn 2006. The title "Bone Scholar" is the highest academic accolade awarded by ISU to undergraduates and recognizes exemplary scholarship, leadership, and service.
- Rebecca E. Wenning, PTE major, was awarded the inaugural Laurine B. Reiske Scholarship on March 1, 2006, by the College of Arts & Sciences. This is the largest cash award given to undergraduate majors within the college.
- Carl J. Wenning, program coordinator, received the inaugural Outstanding
University Teacher Award - Category II - Administrative/Professional during
the 1999-2000 academic year "in recognition of
exemplary achievements in teaching."
- Carl J. Wenning received the first ever A/P
Service Award from the College of Arts & Sciences during February
2005.
- Carl J. Wenning was named one of three initial PTRA
Rural Coordinators by the American Association of Physics Teachers in 2000.
He has subsequently been funded by the AAPT to host 5 summer PTRA Rural Institutes from
2001-2005.
- From 2005-2007 Carl J. Wenning received $400,000 in grant funding to operate the Chicago ITQ Project through which 62 in-service high school physics teachers learned the Modeling Method of Instruction.
- During the 2004-2005 academic year Carl J. Wenning received nearly $250,000 in
funds to support three workshops/projects. Support was provided by the NASA-Space
Telescope Science Institute, the Illinois Board of Higher Education, and
the American Association of Physics Teachers.
- Mark Cohen, 1999 PTE graduate, received the IEA Bob Haisman State Teacher of the Year Award from the Illinois Education Association, 2003.
- Carl J. Wenning is editor-in-chief of the Journal
of Physics Teacher Education Online, a publication with an international following started in June 2002.
- Carl J. Wenning heads the Illinois
Pipeline Project dealing with high school physics
teacher candidate recruitment, preparation, and retention.
- Rebecca E. Wenning, PTE major, received the only 2004 Barbara Lotze
National Scholarship for Future Teachers conferred by the American Association of Physics Teachers.
Other aspects of the program that are worthy of note include
the following. The ISU Physics Teacher Education program:
- was recognized as one of the largest and most innovative such programs in the United States, December 2012, in the publication Transforming the Preparation of Physics Teachers: A Call to Action.
- has over 85% of its program graduates from 1995-2008 currently teaching. This compares quite favorably with a national drop out rate approaching 50% after only five years.
- has interfaced with about 25% of all Illinois high school physics teachers through their professional development programs since 2001.
- is one of 28 Physics Education degree granting institutions in Illinois,
and yet it has graduated 15%-20% to all majors in the field over the past
five years.
- has had a 800% rise in the number of students enrolled in its physics teacher
education program over the past ten years making it the largest such program
in the nation.
- is by far the largest such program in the state of Illinois with
40+ Physics Teacher Education majors; the state average is less than five
with most programs having zero to two.
- is large enough to provide the most extensive high school physics teacher
preparation of any program in the nation.
- has a well-thought-out teacher preparation philosophy and
plan of study
- has on-line physics teacher education course
content
- has an on-line student
advisement manual
- provides many opportunities for teacher candidates to teach and grade laboratory
work and get involve in physics research.
(Last updated 5/10/2014, cjw)
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