The College of Education’s Center for Fairness, Justice and Equity is partnering with Murfreesboro City Schools to put on an upcoming Educator Panel and Q&A session for MTSU education students. ..
As the emerging field of data science becomes an everyday part of industry and the modern job market, associate professor and researcher Ryan “Seth” Jones from the College..
Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Education is working to make student research more of a focus and priority. ..
For Kevin Krahenbuhl, director of the Assessment, Learning and Student Success doctoral program at Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Education, the program hitting its 10-year milestone means a..
The National Council on Teacher Quality recently recognized MTSU’s Department of Elementary and Special Education with an A+ distinction for using the most effective, research-based methods of reading instruction. ..
One of the most important elements of MTSU’s top-rated teacher preparation program — ranked the No. 1 producer of the most effective teachers in Tennessee by the..
Donald Snead, education professor and chair of the Womack Educational Leadership Department, was interviewed on this month’s “Out of the Blue” episode about bringing a previously..
MTSU’s Center for Fairness, Justice and Equity in the College of Education encourages education faculty and staff to attend the Tuesday, April 25, lunch-and-learn event about reading motivation and engagement for..
For literacy professor Katie Schrodt, promoting literacy extends beyond her classroom of future educators at MTSU’s College of Education. “As literacy educators working in a teacher education..
Tameka Ellington, motivational speaker, educator and professional development strategist, will be at MTSU’s College of Education next week to speak about the importance of building relationships with..