ANGOLA, IN - For the eighth straight year, 100% of graduates from Trine University's Franks School of Education (FSOE) seeking employment as teachers are working in the classroom.
Nineteen graduates from the Class of 2020 obtained teaching positions this fall.
"We are so proud of this past year's seniors, who have entered a teaching environment with so many unique variables," said Anthony Kline, Ph.D., dean of the Franks School of Education. "Their laser focus on building positive student relationships while leveraging face-to-face and eLearning has been beneficial to their K-12 students and their families."
Kline also credited the continued success of FSOE's graduates to the efforts of university faculty and community partners, calling it "a collective team effort."
"Our employers and stakeholders recognize the value our graduates provide their schools and P-12 students," he said. "Through the impressive work of our passionate faculty and dedicated K-12 school partners, our graduates are well-positioned to positively impact the academic and social success of their own students."
"We receive consistently high feedback on our graduates' effectiveness from both employers and graduates. We attribute their real-world readiness due to their consistent field experiences in a variety of schools starting their first semester, small student-to-teacher ratios in our education courses, the potential for unique technology and STEM certifications, and the ability to earn multiple teaching licensures in four years or less."
Many graduates from the Class of 2020 are teaching in nearby schools, including MSD Steuben, DeKalb Central, DeKalb Eastern, Fort Wayne Community Schools, Branch County (Michigan) Intermediate School District and Montpelier (Ohio) Exempted Village Schools.
FSOE's graduates continue to succeed as its numbers keep growing. Trine has 183 students enrolled this fall in its Franks School of Education, more than double the 82 enrolled just four years ago.
For more information about the Franks School of Education, visit trine.edu/education.
View Online: http://trine.meritpages.com/news/All-Trine-education-majors-employed-for-8th-straight-year/17541
(07-05-2025) Stanley Makes First Court Appearance
(07-05-2025) 72nd Annual LaGrange County 4-H Fair Starts Today
(07-03-2025) Busy Fourth Of July In Topeka
(07-03-2025) Federal Funding Delays Threatens Programs At Lakeland Schools
(07-02-2025) 2025 Cops Cycling For Survivors Ride Stopping In Angola
(07-02-2025) Middlebury Woman Among 12 Charged In Healthcare Fraud Investigation
(07-02-2025) Crossroads And Steuben United Ways Have Merged
(07-02-2025) Local Farmers Rescue Cattle From Property Damage Crash
(07-02-2025) Authorities Asking For Help In Locating Stolen Farm Truck
(07-02-2025) July Speed Enforcement In Michigan Underway
(07-02-2025) No Budget For Michigan As State Senators Adjourn Before Deadline
(07-01-2025) Fremont Police K-9 Officer Rex Getting Body Armor
(07-01-2025) AG Nessel Warns Of Scam Spoofing Her Department
(07-01-2025) Authorities Say Coldwater Lake Man Competent To Stand Trial
(07-01-2025) Trine Receives Donations For Pellegrino Student Design Center
(06-30-2025) Two Vehicle Accident Injures One Person
(06-30-2025) Musser Announces Candidacy For Steuben Co. Superior Judge
(06-28-2025) Wortz Bill Would Cover Group Prenatal Care
(06-28-2025) May Unemployment Rates Increase Around Southern Michigan
(06-27-2025) Northeast Indiana Unemployment Goes Up In May