Teacher quality is an important driver of student success, but many emerging educators lack practice in teaching within a K-12 classroom environment. Black and Hispanic/Latino individuals are also underrepresented among educators and school leaders, while racial disparities in student achievement outcomes persist. 

Identifying a need to improve student outcomes and increase the diversity of Indianapolis’ educator pipeline, 마리안 대학교 redesigned and transformed its college of education into the Fred S. Klipsch Educators College in 2016. The College applies international best practices to more effectively prepare high-quality teachers, while growing the supply of Black and Hispanic/Latino educators in Indianapolis. 

The College works to effectively prepare students by immersing them in practice. Students begin gaining teaching experience during their first year in the program through the College’s simulation lab. The program also requires students to complete a year-long paid residency and acquire both pedagogical teaching expertise and subject-matter content knowledge. Students obtain about 250-300 clinical experience hours during their time in the College. 

The Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation has awarded $2,650,000 since 2016 to support the development, start-up implementation efforts and establishment of the Fred S. Klipsch Educators College. 

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Grantees Help Students File for Financial Aid, Chart Path to College

High school students face numerous challenges when it comes to considering college. To help eliminate some of these barriers, College Matters: Meeting the Moment grantees are helping students with the financial aid process, including filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA.

매리언 카운티 학교가 약물 사용 예방 프로그램을 구현하고 사회 정서적 학습을 촉진할 수 있도록 예방 문제 자금 지원 확대

@RMFFIndy는 코로나19가 학교에 미치는 영향으로 인해 보조금 이니셔티브를 1년 더 연장하기 위해 2021년 기존 예방 문제 수혜자에게 추가로 $120만 구현 보조금을 지급하게 된 것을 기쁘게 생각합니다.