M.Ed Students & Alumni Virtually Discuss their Experiences

On October 22nd, current students and recent alumni of the M.Ed in Science and Math for Teachers sat together virtually to answer questions from the College community. The panel included current student Lindsay Dunn, as well as alumni Jimmy Freeman and September Alumni of the Month, Heather Crider. Topics discussed included program quality, funding options,…

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Masters of Education: the basics

In a previous post, I went over some of the basic information regarding the programs we have for Masters of Arts in Teaching. I stated that the MAT programs were not for people who already have a teaching certificate; however, the M.Ed programs (Masters of Education) are designed specifically for those individuals. The Graduate School…

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A New Club for Education Grad Students

Attention students in all education programs (Elementary; Early Childhood; Performing Arts; Special Education; Languages; Science and Math for Teachers; and Teaching, Learning, and Advocacy): There’s a student organization forming just for you! Come be a part of the inaugural meeting this Friday at 5:00 PM! Read the message from the new club’s organizer, Jonathan Coker…

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Scuba diving leads to career shift

What I loved most about our Pathways to Teaching Open House was the stories that our faculty shared that night.  Every story was different, but all described how one or two life experiences led to a teaching career. Callie Van Koughnett recently told Mandy Manoski of the College of Charleston Magazine that scuba diving was…

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