Teaching Teachers

Florida Atlantic: Teaching Teachers

Dean Dedicated to Preparing Effective Instructors

In the world of education, Stephen Silverman, Ed.D., is not just sculpting minds; he’s building the architects of tomorrow’s learning landscape. With a career spanning four decades dedicated to unraveling the art of effective teaching, Silverman continues his mission at Florida Atlantic University’s College of Education as its dean, preparing teachers for the future.

Silverman’s pedagogical path, which began in educating physical education teachers, helped bring in $12.4 million in research grants last fiscal year. That’s the second-highest grant production of any college at Florida Atlantic.

“We need to base what we teach our students on evidence of effective instruction and other professional practice,” Silverman said. “[Research benefits] our students and the people they work with in their professional practice. Society benefits if we have good teachers, school leaders, counselors and speech pathologists. The college prepares teachers; school leaders; mental health, clinical rehabilitation and school counselors; and speech pathologists based on practical empirical evidence so professionals in that field can apply it or make informed decisions about their practice.”

Before coming to Florida Atlantic in 2019, Silverman taught for 21 years at Teachers College, Columbia University, where he was a professor, department chair and senior advisor to the provost for research preparation. He is now a professor emeritus. He previously held faculty positions at Louisiana State University, The University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Florida Atlantic’s College of Education became the first public provider of educational professionals in South Florida in 1964. It currently has the largest teacher education school leaders’ program in Florida’s State University System, according to Silverman.

Under Silverman’s guidance, the Florida Department of Education has recognized the college multiple times as Florida’s top-rated teacher preparation program in elementary education, English as a second language and reading.

Additionally, the college’s graduate programs were ranked No. 117 in U.S.News & World Report’s list of “Best Graduate Programs” for 2023-24, moving up 46 spots in just two years.

“We’re moving in the direction of a research-based College of Education that produces graduates at the bachelor’s, graduate, specialist and doctoral levels to be practitioners, researchers and university faculty members,” said Silverman. “[My vision is to] keep moving forward at doing professional preparation, scholarship and service to the community and profession at higher levels each year and continue to be recognized as one of the top graduate schools of education in the country.”

Did You Know?

Stephen Silverman, Ed.D., dean of Florida Atlantic’s College of Education, is a world-renowned scholar in his field.

He has:

  • Been cited more than 21,500 times, according to Google Scholar.
  • Co-authored 18 books related to teaching and research methods.
  • Presented at more than 300 international, national and regional events.
  • Published more than 150 chapters and papers, including more than 100 refereed research articles.
  • Served as editor of two research journals, including as editor-in-chief of Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport.
  • Delivered numerous prestigious lectures, including the 2018 Society of Health and Physical Educators Curriculum and Instruction Scholar Lecture.
  • Served in various leadership capacities, including on the Spencer Foundation task force that developed guidelines for the preparation of educational researchers.

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Rangasamy Ramasamy, Ph.D., left, professor in the Special Education Department, and Stephen Silverman, Ed.D., dean of Florida Atlantic’s College of Education, accepted the 2023 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education’s Outstanding Holmes Institution Award on behalf of the college. The award recognizes institutions that demonstrate exemplary and innovative practices, resulting in increased productivity of its scholars.