The BS in Education, elementary education concentration degree has two pathways that lead to elementary education teacher licensure: undergraduate internship and five-year internship specialization. In the undergraduate internship pathway, students earn a BS in Education with an elementary education concentration and a Tennessee teaching license in elementary education during their undergraduate coursework. In addition to engaging in multiple field experiences throughout their program of study, students also spent two full semesters in an elementary classroom during their final year.
- Amy Broemmel
- Jennifer Jordan
- Linda McClanahan
- Amanda Rigell
- Kelly Wallace
Amy Broemmel, associate professor, elementary and literacy education, and advanced programs and job-embedded practitioner co-coordinator
Jennifer Jordan, clinical associate professor, elementary and literacy education, initial licensure programs coordinator
Linda McClanahan, clinical supervisor, elementary education
Amanda Rigell, clinical assistant professor, elementary education and job-embedded practitioner co-coordinator
Kelly Wallace, clinical assistant professor, elementary and English education
Amy Broemmel, associate professor, elementary and literacy education