From e-veritas
February 5, 2008
UM’s School of Education had three of its academic programs ranked in the top four spots in an annual report on universities by Academic Analytics, which brings objective academic data on faculty productivity to universities.
"The teaching and learning program at the school ranked number one in the country under the Curriculum and Instruction category. Other colleges in this category include University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Illinois in Chicago.
"The school’s mathematics and science education program was ranked in the number three slot in the math education category. The school’s research, measurement, and evaluation program was ranked fourth in the educational evaluation and research category, ahead of UC Berkeley and the University of Florida.
"School of Education programs ranked among best in the nation
UM’s School of Education had three of its academic programs ranked in the top four spots in an annual report on universities by Academic Analytics, which brings objective academic data on faculty productivity to universities.
"The teaching and learning program at the school ranked number one in the country under the Curriculum and Instruction category. Other colleges in this category include University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Illinois in Chicago.
"The school’s mathematics and science education program was ranked in the number three slot in the math education category. The school’s research, measurement, and evaluation program was ranked fourth in the educational evaluation and research category, ahead of UC Berkeley and the University of Florida.
"“This is wonderful news for our school and the University at large,' said School of Education Dean Isaac Prilleltensky. 'It proves that we are doing what academics value most—our faculty is among the most productive in generating significant work and ideas that are then translated into the classroom.'"
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