
Thousands of students arrive at 每日大赛 with dreams of becoming teachers.
Some want to teach elementary school math, while others plan to teach high school history.
But no matter their concentration, many of them choose UM-Dearborn because of its excellence in preparing students for careers in the classroom. The School of Education (SOE) this year celebrates 25 years of shaping tomorrow鈥檚 teachers.
鈥淭oday鈥檚 School of Education has more than twice as many students, faculty and degree programs as it had 25 years ago, yet it remains connected to its original roots, especially a deep commitment to improving the lives of the citizens of southeast Michigan by preparing excellent educators for schools in the region,鈥 said Edward Silver, dean, SOE.
Pam Fisher (鈥03 M.A.) is among a growing number of SOE alumni who hold teaching jobs in metropolitan Detroit.
Fisher has spent her career in urban schools, and she currently teaches English and social studies at University Prep Middle School in Detroit.
鈥淏eing a teacher here is very fulfilling,鈥 she said. 鈥淪tudents in urban schools deserve the very best teachers and resources. It鈥檚 very satisfying to work with students who are capable of learning if they have the support of good teachers.鈥
SOE students know they鈥檒l be exposed to diverse classroom settings, which is why many of them enroll in the program, said Gail Luera, associate professor of science education at UM-Dearborn.
Those diverse classroom experiences prepare SOE students for teaching jobs in metropolitan Detroit.
鈥淭hey find out how hungry students are to learn,鈥 Luera said. 鈥淭hey feel like they can have an impact.鈥
SOE has earned a great reputation in the region by preparing high-quality teachers for the classroom and educational leaders for local school districts.
Richard Moyer joined UM-Dearborn long before SOE was established. For more than a decade, Moyer taught science education courses through the Division of Urban Education, a standalone unit of the university. Even then, UM-Dearborn鈥檚 goal was the same 鈥 prepare students for diverse classrooms.
Moyer, now professor of science education and natural sciences, works closely with area school districts and often is reminded of UM-Dearborn鈥檚 impact in metropolitan Detroit classrooms.
鈥淓very so often, somebody will walk up to me and say, 鈥業 had you for a class and now I teach here,鈥欌 he said.
Moyer helped strengthen UM-Dearborn鈥檚 partnership with Detroit Public Schools, leading science workshops for the district鈥檚 teachers for nearly a decade. The workshops helped educate Detroit teachers about science teaching methods, and also familiarized them with campus.
鈥淚t was a complete win-win,鈥 Moyer said.
SOE students, faculty, staff and alumni are encouraged to celebrate the school鈥檚 success at Thursday鈥檚 25th Anniversary Reception, which runs from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Fairlane Center South鈥檚 Michigan Rooms. RSVP for the event.