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What is NCATE?
The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education is a non-profit,
non-governmental alliance of 33 national professional education and public
organizations representing millions of Americans who support quality
teaching.
NCATE currently accredits 632 colleges of education with 78 more seeking
NCATE accreditation. NCATE accreditation is a mark of distinction, and provides recognition that the college of education has met national professional
standards for the preparation of teachers and other educators.
In NCATE’s performance-based accreditation system, institutions must provide evidence of competent teacher candidate performance. Teacher candidates must know the subject matter they plan to teach and how to teach
effectively so that all students learn.
NCATE makes a difference in teacher preparation. Prepared teachers make a difference in P–12 student learning. Study after study indicates
that student achievement increases when teachers are fully prepared and fully licensed.
The U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation recognize NCATE as an accrediting body for schools, colleges,
and departments of education.
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Bower-Suhrheinrich
College of Education & Human Services
Location: Education Center, 1104
Dean: Dr. Julie H. Edmister
Enrollment: 1511
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Women: 79%
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Men: 21%
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Minority enrollment: 6.8%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: (Undergraduate & Graduate): 23:1
Faculty: 108
Distance Education-
Courses Offered: 17
Average Class Size: 25
High Speed Wi-Fi Internet across campus, nine teaching labs for EHS students
Nine Student Organizations in the College of Education and Human Services
Evansville is an easy drive from Indianapolis, Louisville, Nashville, and St. Louis

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