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College of Education & Human Development

The College of Education and Human Development
104 Burton Hall - 178 Pillsbury Dr. SE - Minneapolis MN 55455
Tel: 612-625-6806 - Fax: 612-626-7496
Mary Bents

Mary Trettin, Ph.D.

Associate dean for academic affairs

104 Burton Hall
178 Pillsbury Dr. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-625-3481
Fax: 612-626-1580
E-mail: mtrettin@umn.edu

Mary is the associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Education and Human Development. Mary’s interests in educator development, continuing professional education, student services, and organizational development have provided opportunities to support academic programs, to represent the college at the state and national level, and to advance systems that link the goals of students and faculty members.

Taking an active role in the development of undergraduate education in CEHD, she served as the facilitator of the University’s Council on Undergraduate Education and provides support to the CEHD Undergraduate Planning Workgroup and the Curriculum Council. She also is a member of the University Associate Deans Group for the Office of Admissions and other University-wide committees. As the lead dean for the Licensed School Professional workgroup she works with faculty and staff to deliver strong preparation and development programs.  Working with faculty and staff on the Teacher Education Redesign Initiative has resulted in a grant from the Bush Foundation; as well as projects with American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, and a statewide initiative for a new teacher survey.

Mary has been engaged for several years in the delivery of educator development programs, including work with state policy groups. Mary and her colleagues led a successful review of the professional educator programs by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education and the Minnesota Board of Teaching. Both groups have approved these programs through 2012. She served on the Executive Committee of the Minnesota Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (MACTE), and is a past president of that organization. She was chair of the national organization that links state teacher education groups (ACSR), and served on the Board of Directors of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE). She serves on several committees for the Minnesota Department of Education and the Minnesota Board of Teaching.

Mary regularly makes presentations to state education faculty about state and federal policy impact on education programs. Diversity issues, workplace structures and development, and student support issues have also been topics of study and presentation. Current work with the Minnesota Teacher Education Research Consortium has fostered collaborations with other higher education institutions.

She holds degrees from Luther College in physical education, a master of arts from the University of Minnesota in adult education, and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in teacher education.

June 2009

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