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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (Sept. 26, 2003) -- An increasing number of future
teachers will now find the opportunity to earn a quality education through
Tennessee Tech Universitys College of Education, but theyll
find it a lot closer to home.
The recently launched 2+2 Elementary Education Program at three sites
Roane State Community Colleges Crossville and Oak Ridge sites,
plus Pellissippi State Technical Community College attracted about
75 teaching candidates this semester. The program, which offers on-site
delivery of the third and fourth years of the College of Educations
teacher licensure program, is designed to mirror the quality of on-campus
classes while increasing accessibility.
Bringing community colleges and four-year universities together
is a national trend, said TTU College of Education Dean Darrell
Garber. Many states have adopted statutes requiring this type of
cooperation and authorizing community colleges to award four-year degrees.
We are the only Tennessee university responding to this need in our state.
TTUs Department of Curriculum and Instruction has paid particular
attention to the 2+2 programs structure in order to maintain the
quality of the program away from campus. Three new tenure track faculty
members, one for each site, were hired to teach full-time. Those new faculty
members will be mentored by colleagues who teach the same courses on TTUs
campus and will attend regular faculty meetings. Full-time and part-time
adjunct instructors will also augment the program.
We plan to ensure the candidates at these sites receive the same
high quality instruction and have the same resources available as our
students on campus, said Larry Peach, TTUs Curriculum and
Instruction chairperson.
Having library services and support available at these locations for students
also helps keep every candidate on a level playing field, says Peach.
With a library liaison on campus, we use online texts, interlibrary
exchange and technology to make sure 2+2 students have the same resources
available to them, said Peach.
TTUs Provost Marvin Barker says this program is another step toward
responding to the needs of students who are location- or time-bound and
need viable alternatives available to them.
As we move into the future, we will be offering more instruction
on off-campus sites, said Barker. Whether we do this with
people or technology or a combination of both, we will deliver education
when and where they need it.
While the Department of Curriculum and Instruction oversees the academic
efforts, the School of Interdisciplinary Studies and Extended Education
manages the logistics of the effort.
Many people at each campus have worked very diligently to develop
the program and get it started, said Dean Susan Elkins. Its
great to see it become a reality.
Open House receptions will be held to celebrate the programs first
semester at the new locations. Roane State will host an Open House at
the Cumberland County Higher Education Center from 4 to 5 p.m. CDT, Monday,
Sept. 29, and at the Oak Ridge Branch Campus Manning Art Gallery
from 4 to 5 p.m. EDT, Thursday, Oct. 2. Pellissippi State will host an
Open House at the Hardin Valley Campus Lamar Alexander Building,
Room 126, from 3 to 5 p.m. EDT, Thursday, Oct. 9.
For more information about the 2+2 program, call 931-372-3394.
--Karen Lykins
This information posted 25 September 2003
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