Several faculty, staff, current teachers and teacher education interns from the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences (CEHHS), Bailey Graduate School of Education and Theory and Practice in Teacher Education (TPTE) participated in the 71st annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education in Louisville, KY on February 22-24, 2019.
AACTE is the leading voice on teacher education. This year’s theme was on sustaining and advancing the profession.
Congratulations to all participants on a successful annual meeting!
- Standing (L-R): Chonika Coleman-King, assistant professor of multicultural urban education; Nora Vines, clinical assistant professor of elementary education (rural / literacy); Jennifer Jordan, clinical assistant professor of elementary education (rural / literacy). Sitting (L-R): Haley Jones, current sixth grade social studies teacher at Vine Middle; Anna Peterson, current second grade teacher at Mooreland Heights; Audrey Parker, current fourth grade intern at Grand Oaks Elementary; Jennifer Tate, current third grade teacher at Grand Oaks
- Group presentation – Reorienting epistemology of teacher education: mitigating privilege and understanding
- Amelia Brown, data coordinator in the Office of Professional Licensure; Sherry Mee Bell, department head of TPTE, and David Cihak, associate dean of professional licensure and director of the David T. Bailey Graduate School of Education
- Amelia Brown, data coordinator in the Office of Professional Licensure