General Conference Department of Education International Board of Education Overview

 
General Conference Department of Education
General Conference Department of Education
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS
Servant Leadership, Sacrificial Service
 
Dr. Ella Smith Simmons
General Vice President
General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
March 24-27, 2014
General Conference International
Board of Education
 
purpose
composition
duties
GC Working Policy 2012-2013
Educational Administration Outline
FE 20 15
PURPOSE of the IBE
 
The General Conference International
Board of Education is the 
primary
vehicle
 through which the 
General
Conference Department of Education
coordinates
 Seventh-day Adventist
education.
 
It is authorized to act in the areas that
are indicated in this 
Working Policy
.
Composition of the IBE
 
The membership of the General
Conference International Board of
Education 
shall be designated by the first
Annual Council following the General
Conference Session
.
 
The Director of the GC Department of
Education, with the Nominating
Committee, shall serve to nominate the
membership of this board.
    
(Executive Committee)
Duties of the IBE
 
According to policy the duties of the General
Conference International Board of Education are
 
a.
To establish general guidelines, coordinate
the interrelationship between division
programs, and maintain general direction of
the education program of the Church.
 
b.
To develop and maintain a comprehensive
long-range world master plan subject to
regular updating and revision.
Duties of the IBE
 
c.
To approve the establishment or
discontinuance of tertiary-level schools and
programs, the upgrading of post-secondary
institutions, the affiliation of schools across
division boundaries, and the implementation
of interdivision extended-campus programs.
 
d.
To develop funding plans for the support of
Seventh-day Adventist education.
 
e.
To require from division departments of
education such reports as will enable the
Board to perform its duties and functions.
Duties of the IBE
 
 
f.
To recommend to the division boards of
education general personnel policies for
teachers, administrators, and related school staff.
 
g.
To coordinate implementation of any approved
financial program to assist the school system.
 
h.
To review, through the Accrediting Association of
Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges, and
Universities, existing programs of instruction,
research, and training for denominational service
in the schools and advise them regarding
desirable change.
 
 
 
Duties of the IBE
 
 
i.
To commission research on the needs and
outcomes of Seventh-day Adventist
education and to keep the divisions
informed through periodic reports, releases,
conferences, and other means.
 
j.
To coordinate all interdivision programs of
professional education.
 
The Division Program Approval Process
 
Authority Delegated by the International Board of Education
Division boards of education shall be authorized by the IBE,
upon request by the division board of education with
demonstration of eligibility
to approve, revise, and close undergraduate programs;
to approve and, as necessary, close undergraduate
professional institutions that offer programs of study leading
to certificates, preparation for licensure, or other credentials
below the graduate level.
 
This authorization shall be ongoing as the division board of
education continues to meet the requirements for eligibility.
 
To be authorized by the IBE to perform these functions, the
division board of education must:
The Commission
 
Determining whether a “system” of higher education really exists
in the Adventist Church
Developing ways and means for providing Adventist students
access to affordable Adventist higher education
Strengthening quality and encouraging innovation in Adventist
higher education
Bringing greater transparency and accountability to colleges and
universities worldwide, helping educators, leaders/policymakers,
and church members embrace a new agenda and engage in a new
dialogue that places the needs of students and the Church at the
center of higher education.
Encouraging a return to the core values of Adventist higher
educational philosophy
Developing an on-going dialogue about higher education
International Board of Education
PRIORITY GOALS
 
Research on Needs and
Outcomes
To commission 
research on the
needs and outcomes of SDA
education
 and to keep the
divisions informed through
periodic reports, releases,
conferences, and other means.
11
International Board of Education
PRIORITY GOALS
 
Long-range World
Master Plan
 
To develop and maintain
a comprehensive long-
range 
world master plan
subject to regular
updating and revision.
12
International Board of Education
PRIORITY GOALS
 
Funding [Resource] Plans
 
To develop funding plans for
the support of SDA education.
13
 
 
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Explore the purpose, composition, and duties of the General Conference International Board of Education, the primary coordinating body for Seventh-day Adventist education. Learn about its role in establishing guidelines, developing funding plans, and overseeing educational programs across divisions and campuses.

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  1. General Conference Department of Education INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS Servant Leadership, Sacrificial Service Dr. Ella Smith Simmons General Vice President General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists March 24-27, 2014

  2. General Conference International Board of Education purpose composition duties GC Working Policy 2012-2013 Educational Administration Outline FE 20 15

  3. PURPOSE of the IBE The General Conference International Board of Education is the primary vehicle through which the General Conference Department of Education coordinates Seventh-day Adventist education. It is authorized to act in the areas that are indicated in this Working Policy.

  4. Composition of the IBE The membership of the General Conference International Board of Education shall be designated by the first Annual Council following the General Conference Session. The Director of the GC Department of Education, with the Nominating Committee, shall serve to nominate the membership of this board. (Executive Committee)

  5. Duties of the IBE According to policy the duties of the General Conference International Board of Education are a. To establish general guidelines, coordinate the interrelationship between division programs, and maintain general direction of the education program of the Church. b. To develop and maintain a comprehensive long-range world master plan subject to regular updating and revision.

  6. Duties of the IBE c. To approve the establishment or discontinuance of tertiary-level schools and programs, the upgrading of post-secondary institutions, the affiliation of schools across division boundaries, and the implementation of interdivision extended-campus programs. d. To develop funding plans for the support of Seventh-day Adventist education. e. To require from division departments of education such reports as will enable the Board to perform its duties and functions.

  7. Duties of the IBE f. To recommend to the division boards of education general personnel policies for teachers, administrators, and related school staff. g. To coordinate implementation of any approved financial program to assist the school system. h. To review, through the Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges, and Universities, existing programs of instruction, research, and training for denominational service in the schools and advise them regarding desirable change.

  8. Duties of the IBE i. To commission research on the needs and outcomes of Seventh-day Adventist education and to keep the divisions informed through periodic reports, releases, conferences, and other means. j. To coordinate all interdivision programs of professional education.

  9. The Division Program Approval Process Authority Delegated by the International Board of Education Division boards of education shall be authorized by the IBE, upon request by the division board of education with demonstration of eligibility to approve, revise, and close undergraduate programs; to approve and, as necessary, close undergraduate professional institutions that offer programs of study leading to certificates, preparation for licensure, or other credentials below the graduate level. This authorization shall be ongoing as the division board of education continues to meet the requirements for eligibility. To be authorized by the IBE to perform these functions, the division board of education must:

  10. The Commission Determining whether a system of higher education really exists in the Adventist Church Developing ways and means for providing Adventist students access to affordable Adventist higher education Strengthening quality and encouraging innovation in Adventist higher education Bringing greater transparency and accountability to colleges and universities worldwide, helping educators, leaders/policymakers, and church members embrace a new agenda and engage in a new dialogue that places the needs of students and the Church at the center of higher education. Encouraging a return to the core values of Adventist higher educational philosophy Developing an on-going dialogue about higher education

  11. International Board of Education PRIORITY GOALS Research on Needs and Outcomes To commission research on the needs and outcomes of SDA education and to keep the divisions informed through periodic reports, releases, conferences, and other means. 11

  12. International Board of Education PRIORITY GOALS Long-range World Master Plan To develop and maintain a comprehensive long- range world master plan subject to regular updating and revision. 12

  13. International Board of Education PRIORITY GOALS Funding [Resource] Plans To develop funding plans for the support of SDA education. 13

  14. DISCUSSION

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