Guiding Principle: Engaging transportation educators, practitioners, and students to advance the transportation workforce.
At educational institutions nationwide, engineering enrollment is decreasing while the demand for skilled transportation engineers is increasing. The ITE Education Council provides a focal point for identifying and addressing emerging and evolving needs of educational institutions. Membership in ITE's Education Council comprises a cooperative alliance of administrators, faculty, researchers, professional trainers, practitioners, students and others interested in actively pursuing initiatives that will lead to greater involvement in ITE and the profession. The interests of college or university students and pre-college students (through interaction with primary and secondary school teachers) are inherently represented by this Council.
The ITE Education Council seeks to initiate and increase the participation of educational institutions (at all levels) in the Institute and the profession, improve the depth and breadth of services offered to educational institutions, encourage representation of educational institutions in leadership roles in the Institute, support the Institute in identifying education-related early warnings or target program areas that deserve special attention or resources and provide a significant "voice" and expertise in the Institute's workforce/professional development activities through direct representation and involvement on Institute task forces, initiatives, etc.
The council is always looking for members to get involved and some ways to do so now include:
The ITE STEM Committee has curated a number of resources and activities for K-12 students and other initiatives related to introducing young people to transportation.
The ITE Education Council has developed and maintains several notable on-line products including:
In 2011, the ITE Education Council revised the ITE Student Chapter Manual which still serves as the premier guidance document for student leaders initiating and operating a Student Chapter Program at their respective educational institution.
A list of Council Executive Committee members can be found in the membership directory under ITE Council Executive Committee members.

Chair:
Alyssa Ryan
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ, USA

Vice Chair:
Bryan Katz
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA, USA
Council membership is controlled entirely through e-Community. Subscribe to as many councils as you like and get involved.