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Baylor University invites applications and nominations for the position of DEAN, SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. Review of candidate materials will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Applications received by December 1, 2006 will be assured of full consideration. It is anticipated that the new dean will begin service in July 2007.
Chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas, Baylor University is the oldest university in Texas and the world’s largest Baptist University. Baylor’s mission is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community. As reflected in its vision statement, Baylor 2012 (see www.baylor.edu/vision) , Baylor aspires to become a top tier research university while remaining committed to its Christian heritage.
While remaining true to its heritage, Baylor has grown to almost 14, students, and its nationally recognized academic divisions provide 146 baccalaureate degree programs at the undergraduate level. The University also offers 73 master's degrees and 22 doctoral programs, two educational specialists, juris doctor, master of divinity and a doctorate of ministry. The 735-acre campus is located on the banks of the Brazos River in Waco, Texas, a metropolitan area of 200,000 people.
Baylor University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award degrees at the baccalaureate, master's, specialist, and doctoral levels. Consistently attracting high-quality students, Baylor is one of 10 Texas colleges or universities and one of only 274 institutions in the country with a Phi Beta Kappa chapter.
Committed unalterably to character and leadership development with a service orientation, the university encourages students to become involved in one or more of the 303 student organizations on campus. Baylor's commitment to provide an academically sound and integrated education has placed the school at the top of its class. According to a study on general education requirements conducted in April by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, Baylor is the only school that meets the highest criteria. Fifty schools in the Big 12, Big Ten, Ivy League, Seven Sisters, and a collection of 13 other institutions of higher learning were examined and graded on a scale of "A" to "F" according to the quality of their general education curricula. Only Baylor received an "A," requiring six of the seven ACTA- recommended core courses.
Progress always starts with a vision: a plan for moving forward. For Baylor, that vision began in 2000 with the development of Baylor 2012. This bold and exciting pathway to the future will foster Baylor’s capacity to assume a unique leadership position within higher education through the addition of new faculty, facilities, and programs while, at the same time, maintaining its strong Christian mission.
Baylor 2012 , a ten-year vision statement, was developed to move Baylor into the upper echelon of colleges and universities nationwide. The foundation for this dynamic vision began in 2000, and included broad input from faculty, staff, alumni, students and other members of the Baylor family. It was presented to, and unanimously approved by, the Board of Regents in September of 2001. Baylor 2012 includes 12 imperatives necessary for the school to become recognized as a top tier institution. These imperatives range from academic and scholarly initiatives, to student life and campus expansion and improvement, to reaffirmation of faith-based learning, to athletics.
The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community.
Baylor is both the state's oldest institution of higher learning and the world's largest Baptist university. Established to be a servant of the church and of society, Baylor seeks to fulfill its calling through excellence in teaching and research, in scholarship and publication, and in service to the community, both local and global. The vision of its founders and the ongoing commitment of generations of students and scholars are reflected in the motto inscribed on the Baylor seal: Pro Ecclesia, Pro Texana—For Church, For Texas.
Pro Ecclesia. Baylor is founded on the belief that God's nature is made known through both revealed and discovered truth. Thus, the university derives its understanding of God, humanity, and nature from many sources: the person and work of Jesus Christ, the biblical record, and Christian history and tradition, as well as scholarly and artistic endeavors. In its service to the church, Baylor's pursuit of knowledge is strengthened by the conviction that truth has its ultimate source in God and by a
Education, recognized nationally for its superb academic programs, is committed to academic excellence with a Christian mission. The School enrolls approximately 1,024 undergraduate students, 320 graduate students. The caring nature of its 72 faculty, devotion to faith-based learning, and desire to see students become successful individuals as well as professionals makes the School of Education a special place to pursue an academic degree. It is upon this foundation that we move forward as part of Baylor 2012 to become one of the top tier programs in America through teaching, research, and service. To accomplish this, we strive to recruit outstanding faculty and students; develop new niche graduate programs at the masters and doctoral levels; develop state of the art laboratories and facilities; aggressively pursuing grants and contracts; conduct, present, and publish relevant research; and, reach out to our community.
The School of Education, accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), consists of four departments: curriculum and instruction; educational administration; educational psychology; and health, human performance, and recreation. The School of Education offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in varied disciplines. Within the undergraduate programs, the School of Education provides a rigorous academic environment where students are encouraged to achieve success in their field of study while engaging society with Christian principles, values, and convictions. Within the graduate programs, we provide advanced educational opportunities to develop ethical and capable scholars and practitioners who contribute to their academic disciplines, professional fields, and society. Baylor encourages all of its students to cultivate their capacity to think critically, to assess information from a Christian perspective, to arrive at informed and reasoned conclusions, and to become lifelong learners.
The Baylor University/Waco Independent School District Partnership Council has implemented a network of ten professional development schools (PDS). The network of professional development schools and required yearlong internships places the SOE as a leader in field-based professional teacher education. Additionally, the undergraduate and graduate programs in the Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation are recognized for their interdisciplinary research, investigating the role of exercise and nutrition on health, disease, rehabilitation, and performance.
Graduate programs within the School of Education prepare students for professional roles in teaching, administration, counseling, health services studies, exercise physiology, recreation and leisure studies, and related areas. Each program emphasizes the development of an eclectic understanding of the educational process, as well as a competency in a specific area. In its 2005 “Best Graduate School” survey, U.S. News & World Report ranked Baylor’s School of Education among the nation’s top 100 education schools with graduate programs.
The next School of Education dean will provide leadership in the areas of curricular planning and development, budget management, external resource development, fundraising, faculty and staff recruitment, professional development, and evaluation. Reporting to the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, and serving on the Council of Deans, the new dean will: develop an effective and collaborative faculty governance structure; engage and encourage faculty involvement and scholarship; obtain support for school programs and initiatives; and communicate effectively school program efforts, accomplishments, and needs to both internal and external audiences.
The Baylor University School of Education community will be looking for a new dean who possesses the capacity for exemplifying the following leadership attributes:
The School of Education is richly distinctive—from its four academic departments of curriculum and instruction, educational administration, educational psychology, and health, human performance and recreation; to its degree programs ranging from the baccalaureate to the doctoral level; from its gifted faculty bringing expertise to Baylor from all over the world; to its students expressing enthusiasm and commitment for their work; and, finally, as a foundation for it all, to its academic staff who sustain the professional lives of everyone in the school. It will be essential for the new dean to bring to the school not only expertise in his/her academic specialty, but also a steadfast willingness to embrace the richness and vibrancy of the School of Education’s total experience.
Baylor 2012 will provide the momentum for the university to be recognized as one of the nation’s premier academic institutions. One of the new dean’s priorities will be leading and nurturing his/her colleagues in the effective implementation and assessment of the school’s strategic priorities within Baylor’s broadly supported vision.
The new dean will be committed to challenging her/his colleagues to identify innovative opportunities for the School of Education. Clearly, this is a position where one can work with one’s colleagues to set lofty goals provided that an effective implementation plan is underpinning them. Importantly, the next dean must have the political savvy and insight to provide passionate advocacy for the school as it pursues its vision.
As the senior academic official in the school, the new dean will be responsible for the quality and content of programs and courses. Working closely with faculty and utilizing input from learners and other sources, the next dean will be expected to monitor program and course quality to ensure that learners attain academic outcomes. Accordingly, he/she must ensure that these programs and courses reflect current knowledge in the field, are fully relevant to the profession, and are delivered by faculty experts. The dean will also be responsible for the content and quality of school informational and promotional material.
It will be vital for the new dean to work with the school’s development officer to begin to lay the foundation for a vibrant and distinctive fundraising program. This will involve planning with faculty and staff to establish fundraising priorities, identifying potential donors, and maintaining adherence to university policies and procedures.
Baylor University has shown itself to be a leader in academic areas represented in the School of Education. The dean will make a national effort in outreach an integral part of his/her service to the university through the active nurturing of relationships with school districts in Texas, professional organizations, and friends. This leadership will require creativity, aspiration, and effective communication skills, coupled with a genuine commitment to work with others in pursuit of an even stronger School of Education at Baylor University.
The new dean will report to the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost and serve as a member of the university’s leadership team, which has responsibility for collaborative and team-based efforts to benefit the university as a whole. As well, he/she will need to have the capacity to work in tandem with her/his colleagues in the School of Education, including associate deans, academic chairs, staff, and students.
Finally, the next dean must be a visionary, ethical, compassionate, creative, communicative, and energetic leader who can work collaboratively with all constituencies, internal and external, to assist the School of Education at Baylor University in realizing its full potential.
Baylor University is seeking candidates who have shown evidence of the following professional accomplishments:
It is highly preferable that the successful candidate possess the following characteristics:
The Baylor University Dean of the School of Education Search Committee will begin to review candidate materials immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Applications received by December 1, 2006 will be assured of full consideration. The new dean is expected begin work in July 2007.
Dr. Garry W. Owens of Academic Search, Inc. in Washington, DC will be assisting Baylor University with this search. For additional information or questions, nominators or prospective candidates may contact Dr. Owens by e-mail at garry.owens@academic- search.com, or by phone at either 806-798-1555 (office) or 806-239- 3049 (mobile).
Applicants should include: 1) a cover letter of interest responding to the desired attributes for leadership and strategic priorities, 2) curriculum vitae, and 3) the names, e-mail addresses and telephone numbers of three professional references (for future contact), all of which will be received in full confidence.
All application materials should be submitted electronically (MS Word