Category Archives: TPTE Teacher Candidates
CEHHS Receives over $2.8 Million in Grant Funding to Support Educational Priorities
Written by Bonnie Maples The College of Education, Health and Human Sciences (CEHHS) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, recently […]
Seeking educators with expertise in early literacy for paid summer employment delivering professional development in various locations across Tennessee!
Part-Time Early Reading Training Facilitator Please apply by Friday, April 2 Location: Tennessee SchoolKit, in partnership with TNTP and the […]
CCYAL continues “We’d Rather Read YA” virtual book club for Spring 2021
The Center for Children’s and Young Adult Literature (CCYAL)’s spring 2021 schedule for their regular “We’d Rather Read YA” book […]
Professional Learning Series: K-12 Online STEM Teaching 101
East Tennessee STEM Hub, UTK Center for Enhancing Education in Mathematics and Sciences, UT Libraries, Big Orange STEM Saturday (BOSS) […]
Mehmet Aydeniz publishes guidance for faculty on online teaching
Mehmet Aydeniz, professor in STEM education / science, has published guidance for faculty members and graduate teaching assistants / associates […]
Capacity-Building in Rural Communities Through University-School Partnerships
Congratulations to Amy Broemmel, association professor of elementary and literacy education / associate department head / graduate studies director; Amanda […]
Nils Jaekel and Elizabeth Fincher Work With Teacher Candidates to Support ESL Students in Online Learning
Written by Anthony Pellegrino, associate professor of social science education. School closures that have occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic have […]
East TN STEM Hub Launches “STEM Sparks”
Join the East Tennessee STEM Hub every week for STEM Sparks – tasks and activities to SPARK your learning of […]
TPTE educational technology faculty receive online & hybrid teaching support award
Photo: Blanche O’Bannon (full left), Elizabeth MacTavish (top center), Joshua Rosenberg (top right), Jeffrey Beard (bottom center), Lila Holt (bottom […]
Center for Children’s and Adult Literature hosts “I’d Rather Read YA” online book club
Over the course of this Spring semester, the Center for Children’s and Adult Literature (CCYAL), a center within Theory & […]