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March 2025

麻豆果冻传媒 is once again the top producer of education professionals in the state according to the State Board of Education鈥檚 2025 Educator Preparation Report Card. 

Jeffers Learning Resources Center Creation Studio鈥淭ech has a long history of training exceptional teachers whom we commission to go out and serve across the state and beyond,鈥 said Lisa Zagumny, dean of Tech鈥檚 College of Education & Human Sciences. 鈥淲e are proud that more than one-third of all Tech graduates come from our college. Teacher training and licensure will continue to be a hallmark of the college and the university as a whole.鈥 

Dean's Quarterly / March 2025 PDF


December 2024

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The College of Education & Human Sciences offers an expansive inventory of degrees, programs, and unique learning experiences available to our students, from undergraduate to doctoral. It is our goal that all students have access to these resources and opportunities as they are essential future professionals.

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Dean's Quarterly / Dec. 2024 PDF  Support Our students


September 2024

GEARUP TECH: Federal Grant Supports College Readiness in Rural Tennessee

Drs. Julie C. Baker, Darek Potter, and Luke AndersonThe College of Education & Human Sciences has been awarded a record-setting grant of nearly $10 million from the U.S. Department of Education supporting college readiness for students in rural and underserved communities.

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Dean's Quarterly / Sept. 2024 PDF      In the News


June 2024

Responder Health Lab at 麻豆果冻传媒

Derrick EdwardsSince his undergraduate senior thesis in 2008, Derrick Edwards, assistant professor
of psychology, has pursued research to learn more about unique psychological and physical health challenges experienced by first responders.

Dean's Quarterly / June 2024 PDF    Responder Health Lab website


March 2024

College of Education & Human Sciences Joins the Lead in Literacy Network

child reading a book麻豆果冻传媒 has accepted an invitation to participate in the Lead in Literacy Network as one (1) of four (4) educator preparation programs.

The network is convened by the State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE), a non-partisan, non-profit organization with a mission to bring about transformative change in Tennessee education so all students can achieve success.

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Dean's Quarterly / March 2024 PDF


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