Professional Education Council
Purpose: The UNC Charlotte Professional Education Council (PEC) provides oversight for the University-wide mission to prepare excellent educators. Its purpose is to provide a forum for regular, systematic, and helpful communication among faculty representatives of all teacher education and other school professional education programs (e.g., educational leadership, school counseling) in the University in order to maximize our collective understanding of issues related to professional education and our effectiveness in preparing excellent professionals. While PECs on some university campuses examine and vote on teacher education curriculum proposals, the PEC at UNC Charlotte serves in a more collaborative and advisory capacity to the membership, the faculty, administrative colleagues (including department chairs and deans of the Colleges that house teacher education programs), and to the Dean of the College of Education. The current curriculum approval channels at UNC Charlotte already provide an effective means of ensuring appropriate input and consultation from all departments affected by curriculum proposals. The PEC at UNC Charlotte discusses, advises, and votes on larger conceptual matters such as major program initiatives, major assessment initiatives, and changes in the nature of the Council itself.
Membership: All teacher education programs in the University are represented as are other professional education programs (e.g., school counseling, educational leadership). Members are appointed by department chairs for one-year, renewable terms. The Council is co-chaired by the Associate Dean of Education, the Associate Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the Associate Dean of Arts and Architecture who convene and preside over the meetings. The Provost and the Dean of the College of Education appoint additional members to the Council. The Council typically meets two times each semester.
Responsibilities: Members have the responsibility to 1) communicate with their department chairs and colleague faculty members information about teacher and other professional education standards, policies and practices, 2) advise the Dean of the College of Education on issues concerning teacher education, 3) recruit and support teacher education candidates in their field of study, and 4) engage in the process of continuous improvement by reviewing goals and assessment data.
Professional Education Council 2022-2023
Name | Department/ Program | Email@uncc.edu | College | Department Chair |
Teresa Petty* | Sr. Associate Dean, Co-Chair & Executive Committee Member | tmpetty | COED | n/a |
Banita Brown* | Associate Dean, Co-Chair & Executive Committee Member | bwbrown | CLAS | n/a |
Lynne Conner* | Interim Associate Dean, Co-Chair & Executive Committee Member | lconner2 | COA+A | n/a |
Taryne Mingo | CLSG | tmingo | COED | Sejal Foxx |
Debra Morris | EDLD | dsmorris | COED | Hank Harris (Interim) |
Adam Myers | MDSK | amyers35 | COED | Lan Kolano |
Premkumar Pugalenthi | MDSK | ppugalen | COED | Lan Kolano |
Spencer Salas | MDSK | ssalas | COED | Lan Kolano |
Misty Hathcock | NC NTSP | mchathco | COED | Teresa Petty |
Ian Binns | REEL | ian.binns | COED | Mike Putman |
Karen Cross | REEL | karencross | COED | Mike Putman |
Ann Mickelson | SPCD | amickels | COED | Charles Wood |
Chris O’Brien | SPCD | cpobrie | COED | Charles Wood |
Cindy Gilson | SPCD | cgilson | COED | Charles Wood |
Jennifer Warner | Biological Sciences | jmwarner | CLAS | Christine Richardson |
Kathy Asala | Chemistry | kasala | CLAS | Bernadette Donovan-Merkert |
Meghan Barnes (Fall ‘22) JuliAnna Avila (Spring ‘23) | English | mbarne56 javila1 | CLAS | Paula Eckard |
Jamie Strickland | Geography & Earth Sciences | jstrickl | CLAS | Deborah Thomas |
Andy Bobyarchick | Geography & Earth Sciences | arbobyar | CLAS | Deborah Thomas |
Oscar Lansen | History | oelansen | CLAS | Amanda Pipkin |
Vic Cifarelli* | Mathematics & Statistic Executive Committee Member | vvcifare | CLAS | Taufiquar Khan |
Pedram Leilabady | Physics & Optical Science | pleilaba | CLAS | Glenn Boreman |
Tesh Ramey | Art & Art History | tesh.ramey | COA+A | Angela Rajagopalan |
Jane Dalton | Art & Art History | jdalto19 | COA+A | Angela Rajagopalan |
Marissa Nesbit | Dance | mnesbit4 | COA+A | Gretchen Alterowitz |
Fred Spano | Music | fspano | COA+A | Joe Skillen |
Beth Murray | Theatre | emurra17 | COA+A | Delia Neil (Interim) |
Lee Gray (Ex officio) | Interim Senior Associate Provost | legray | Academic Affairs | |
Malcolm Butler (Ex officio) | Dean | mbutle46 | COED | |
Vacant (Ex officio) | Asst. Dean, Teaching & Innovation | COED | ||
Tisha Greene (Ex officio) | Asst. Dean, OSCP | tisha.greene | COED | |
Vacant (Ex officio) | Teacher Recruiter | COED | ||
Liz Adkisson (Ex officio) | TEAL Director | ecsmith | COED | |
Brad Smith* (Ex officio) | Assessment & Accreditation Director Executive Committee Member | bradleysmith | COED | |
Tesh Ramey* (Ex officio) | Arts Education Specialist Executive Committee Member | tesh.ramey | COA+A & COED |
- Ex officio members serve due to their positions.
- * = Executive Committee Member
Executive Committee:
Purpose: The Executive Committee makes decisions on broad issues, sets the agenda for the full Council, brings forth both information and recommendations to the full Council for discussion, implementation, approval, and occasionally for consensus vote. The Executive Committee works to ensure a focused and collaborative effort and to inform and coordinate the needs of the myriad of programs across campus. The Executive Committee represents the faculty of the teacher/professional education programs (and the larger Council) when the Dean of the College of Education or any Dean of a College or Chair of a Department housing a teacher/professional education program requires consultation regarding issues related to program and assessment initiatives and issues.
Membership: The Executive Committee of the PEC consists of an Associate Dean from each College that houses a teacher/professional education program, two members appointed by the Dean of the College of Education, and one member appointed by the Dean of each additional College that houses a teacher/professional education program.