School of Teacher Education

Welcome from the Chair

The School of Teacher Education is a robust and innovative school within the College of Education, Arts, and Humanities. An undergraduate degree in Elementary Education (both on campus and Hinds Community College) is offered within the school. The graduate programs include an array of degree options for those seeking to expand their expertise through continued education. These programs include a Master’s and Specialist’s in Elementary Education, Master of Arts in Teaching (Alternate Route), Master’s and Specialist’s in Educational Administration and Supervision, Specialist’s in Higher Education, Specialist’s in Curriculum and Instruction, and Doctor of Professional Studies (tracks in Higher Education, Educational Administration and Supervision, and Curriculum and Instruction).

Contact


Anjanette Powers – Interim Chair
P: 662-846-4405
F: 662-846-4402
apowers@kiaabs.net

The school’s outstanding faculty possess an array of expertise in teaching and learning in the areas of elementary education, special education, and educational administration. The overarching goal of the school is to provide high quality instruction coupled with targeted and intensive clinical practice to prepare future and existing educators to transform K-12 education. Through mutually beneficial partnerships with P-12 schools, alumni, and stakeholders, our programs within the School of Teacher Education are able to provide a level of preparation for our candidates that simultaneously benefit P-12 children. Candidates in each of our programs are provided extensive opportunities to make bridge theory and research to practice and to engage in interactive teaching and learning.

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Scholarship Information

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Scholarship Application*
*Deadline for the 2025-2026 academic year is March 1, 2025. Student must be admitted to the university to be awarded a scholarship.