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Cindy Van Buren, Ph.D.
Title: | Assistant Dean for Professional Partnerships |
Department: | Academic Affairs College of Education |
Email: | vanburec@mailbox.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-6417 |
Office: | Wardlaw 222 |
Education
Ph.D., Educational Leadership and Policies, Ed.S., Educational Leadership and Policies, University of South Carolina
M.Ed., Secondary Education, B.A., English, Secondary Education, Winthrop University
Biography
Cindy Van Buren has been a South Carolina educator since 1988 and on staff at USC since 2015. She serves the College of Education as the Assistant Dean for Professional Partnerships working closely with the Center for Educational Partnerships to provide resources, support, and innovations that improve the outcomes for teachers, leaders, schools, districts and organizations across South Carolina.
She previously served as the Deputy Superintendent for the Division of School Effectiveness
for the South Carolina Department of Education. In this role, she led five offices,
160 staff members and managed an overall budget of $87 million. Her experiences included
working with educator evaluation, educator licensure, alternative routes to licensure,
implementing new legislation, standards development and implementation, educator preparation,
charter schools, school improvement, school leadership and virtual education.
Prior to being appointed to this position by the State Superintendent of Education
she worked in the agency as the Director of the Office of Educator Services where
she initiated a statewide review and revision of outdated licensure requirements in
SC and oversaw the beginning stages of the transition from NCATE to CAEP standards
for educator preparation programs.
Previously, she was a tenured professor at Newberry College where she spent one year
as the Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs. She focused on implementing academic initiatives
that had the potential to transform the college. She served as the Director of the
RETAIN Center for Excellence focusing on teacher retention in high needs schools and
funded through a grant from the SC Commission on Higher Education. During the previous
six years as Chair of the Department of Education at Newberry College, the teacher
education program increased from 60 students to over 325 students and the department
added three new majors leading to teacher licensure.
Prior to her tenure at Newberry College, she served as Director of Teacher Education for Winthrop University and Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership. She has also been a high school teacher and assistant principal at Rock Hill High School.