Carole G. Basile is the Dean of the Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation at Arizona State University (ASU). As Dean at ASU, her work has centered on redesigning the education workforce and workplace–creating models for team-based teaching—all to drive more equitable working and learning environments for educators and learners. She is currently working with education organizations nationally and internationally to design new systems for educators and their students and enable organizational change in this area. Her background in educator preparation is extensive, with over 30 years working in higher education.
One of us (Carole) was recently asked what a world without colleges of education would look like. Carole’s response: “I’m not sure the world would...
Carole Basile
Dean and Professor, Mary Lou Fulton College
Robin Lake
Director, CRPE
Retooling Educator Preparation for the Future of Learning
The United States faces a serious workforce challenge—not just in raw numbers, but in how we prepare and support talent across sectors. As economist Tony...
Lennon Audrain
Research Assistant Professor, Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation