Productivity in Core Function Areas
Interdisciplinary Training for 2005-2006
The faculty and staff of the Indiana Institute educate and train the next generation of interdisciplinary leaders in disability-related research, training, service delivery, and policy advocacy.
In 2005-06, the Institute’s Interdisciplinary Training Program supported 27 graduate and undergraduate students representing 12 disciplines in various projects and programs across its seven Centers.
Trainees by Academic Level
Masters = 13
Doctoral = 12
Undergraduate = 1
Post Doctoral = 1
University Course Instruction for 2005-2006
Additionally, 10 Institute faculty and staff provided academic advisement to 29 Masters and Doctoral level students last year. Moreover, course instruction was provided to 793 Indiana University students through 34 individual courses generating 2,363 credit hours. Discipline areas include:
Anthropology
Educational Psychology
Elementary Education
Library Sciences
Special Education
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Modified: 11/27/06