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What Colleges in Tennessee Offer Teaching Programs?

I'm a high school junior interested in pursuing a career in education, and I'm considering colleges in Tennessee. I'm curious what options are available within the state for strong teaching programs. Are there particular schools known for their education departments? I'd love any insights or recommendations!

a year ago

Tennessee has many colleges and universities that offer robust teaching programs. Here are a few notable ones:

1. Vanderbilt University: Located in Nashville, Vanderbilt’s Peabody College was named the top Graduate School of Education by U.S. News & World Report in 2020. They offer undergraduate programs in early childhood education, secondary education, and special education.

2. University of Tennessee, Knoxville: UT Knoxville's College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences offers certification programs in a variety of areas including elementary education, special education, secondary education, and more.

3. Lipscomb University: Lipscomb’s College of Education has programs for early childhood, elementary, middle, and secondary education, both at the undergraduate and graduate level.

4. Belmont University: Based in Nashville, Belmont provides programs in early childhood education, elementary education, and secondary education. They also have special education and English as a Second Language programs.

5. Tennessee Technological University: Based in Cookeville, TTU’s College of Education offers undergraduate and graduate programs in areas such as early childhood education, special education, and secondary education.

6. Middle Tennessee State University: MTSU has a College of Education that provides undergraduate and graduate programs for future teachers and administrators.

Each of these universities has its unique focus areas and strengths, so I would recommend doing a bit more research on each of them, taking into account the specific grade levels or specializations you're interested in teaching.

a year ago

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