Mark your calendars for these upcoming events:

  • Fourth Annual Internationalizing Michigan Education Conference

    Where Globalization Meets School Improvement: How Countries around the World Engage Students in Learning

    March 4, 2010
    Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center
    East Lansing, MI

    Online Registration
    More information


  • Emerging Leaders Program
    June 16-18, 2010
    Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center
    East Lansing, MI

    (Registration available soon
    )

  • Summer Institute for Superintendents
    June 23-25, 2010
    Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center
    East Lansing, MI


    (Registration available soon)

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Michigan Education Policy Fellowship Program 2010-2011 Program Recruitment

Applications for the 2010-11 Michigan EPFP will be accepted through August 2010.


Michigan Coaches Institute & Michigan Principals Fellowship

MSU Good Schools Resource Center


OFFICE OF K-12 OUTREACH
201 Erickson Hall
Phone: (517) 353-8950
Fax: (517) 432-6202

Welcome to the home page of the Office of K-12 Outreach!

Under the direction of Assistant Dean Dr. Barbara Markle, the Office of K-12 Outreach strives to embody MSU's land grant three-part mission of research, instruction and outreach, with emphasis on service to the state's education community. K-12 Outreach works with schools to improve student achievement by providing programs for and services to public school teachers and administrators. K-12 Outreach staff work with state and national education organizations, K-higher education practitioners, legislative bodies, agencies, associations and foundations to affect education policy and practice. The mission and unifying theme of every K-12 Outreach activity is to improve student learning and increase student achievement throughout Michigan.

Through funding from the University and a variety of state and federal grants, the Office of K-12 Outreach is currently involved in projects that feature innovative curriculum development, international collaborations, accountability, standards and assessment, leadership development for school administrators, induction and mentoring of beginning teachers, disseminating research and best practice for teaching and professional development and other issues identified as important to affecting Michigan's education policy and practice.

To learn more about our activities, click on our links.