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Teachers College of Indianapolis (also known as Indianapolis Teachers College) was a Teachers College in Indianapolis, Indiana founded in 1882 by Eliza A. Blaker. It merged with Butler University to become part of its school of education in 1930. [2] [3]
The Indiana State Teachers Association (ISTA) is a statewide professional association and labor union which represents more than 45,000 public school teachers and education support professionals, staff in state higher education institutions, retired educators, and college students preparing to become teachers.
A legally qualified substitute teacher may become a member of TRF upon completion of one year of service (defined as 120 days in one fiscal year or 60 days in each of any two fiscal years). [2] As of June 30, 2008, TRF had over 150,000 active, inactive, and retired members and beneficiaries and managed approximately $8.6 billion in assets. [1]
Indiana State Teachers College may refer to former names of: Indiana University of Pennsylvania from 1927 to 1959; Indiana State University from 1929 to 1965
The Indiana State Teachers College Board governed the school until 1961; a board of trustees was established in 1961 to govern the newly created Ball State College. The college rapidly expanded its curricula and was renamed Ball State University in 1965 in recognition of its growth and in anticipation of its future impact on education in the ...
Mar. 15—INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health announced Monday that Indiana educators up to grade 12 and other school support staff can now sign up for a free COVID-19 vaccine at any ...
Black faculty and activists say that an Indiana Senate bill could disproportionately penalize faculty of color and hinder open discussions of racism and racial history at Indiana’s public ...
A History of Indiana State University: From Normal School to Teachers College, 1865-1933 (Indiana University Press, 2022) online. Crumrin, Timothy R. "Holding a Course: Professor John J. Schlicher's Dismissal from Indiana State Normal." Indiana Magazine of History (1992) 88#1: 26-48, in 1918. Lynch, William O.