College of Education N3 Newsletter
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After trading the Texas heat for Alaska’s icy embrace, a Bearkat couple is now channeling their passion for education into a mission dedicated to helping students thrive.
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| Driving Change in Education and Policy
Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Programs (RTAPs) are reshaping teacher preparation and certification in Texas. Deans for Impact’s recent analysis highlights how these programs address teacher shortages, improve certification and retention rates, and strengthen and diversify the teaching profession.
In December, Dr. Edmonson along with many others, shared their expertise and insights at the Texas Legislative Briefing, inspiring meaningful conversations. Since then, legislative staff have reached out to explore potential legislative initiatives for the 89th Legislative Session, driven by the impact of these presentations and groundbreaking research.
Discover how #RTAPs are creating accessible, practice-based pathways for aspiring teachers.
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Doctoral Student Wins Prestigious Award at Recent Research Competition
SHSU Higher Education Leadership Doctoral Scholars Renae Sibley, Donnie Lopez, and Paige Mertz presented with Dr. Paul Eaton at the 49th Annual Association for the Study of Higher Education Conference in Minneapolis, MN. Their presentation was titled "Critical Engagements with the College Novel."
Dr. Eaton also served as a session discussant during the general conference.
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| Doctoral Student Gets Work Published
Ashleigh Bridges, a special education doctoral student, recently had her work published in TxEP: Texes Educator Preparation. This article explores the inclusive education challenges that surround teachers and student.
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| AC, Sam Houston collaborate for education program
In the world of education, paraprofessionals are an invaluable resource in any classroom. Those school employees work under the supervision of a licensed educator to ensure complete classroom engagement and overall student learning.
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"One of the great liabilities of history is that all too many people fail to remain awake through great periods of social change. Every society has its protections of status quo and its fraternities of the indifferent who are notorious for sleeping through revolutions. Today, our very survival depends on our ability to stay awake, to adjust to new ideas, to remain vigilant and to face the challenge of change."
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Fall 2024 Pinning Ceremony
A proud moment for our future professionals! Take a look back at the special moments from our Pinning Ceremony.
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Fall 2024 Graduation Reception
Celebrating the hard work and achievements of our graduates! Swipe through the best moments from our Grad Reception.
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Fall 2024 Hooding Ceremony
A tradition of excellence continues! Experience the joy and significance of our Hooding Ceremony through these highlights.
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