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Bailey Graduate School of Education Rises in U.S. News and World Report Rankings
Now Ranked 54th Nationally in Annual Assessment, 43rd Among Public Institutions For the fourth assessment year in a row, the Bailey […]
CEHHS Educator Preparation Provider Program Receives National Recognition
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Educator Preparation Provider program (EPP) has been recognized with the 2021 Frank Murray Leadership Recognition […]
CEHHS Receives over $2.8 Million in Grant Funding to Support Educational Priorities
The College of Education, Health and Human Sciences (CEHHS) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, recently received over $2.8 million […]
Post-Doctoral Research Associate Position Available
The College of Education, Health and Human Sciences Office of Professional Educator Licensure is hiring for a Post-Doctoral Position in […]
Educator Preparation Report Card Highly Ranks UT Graduates
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, continues to be rated among the top Tennessee institutions for preparing educators to work in the state, […]
Jerlando F.L. Jackson Presents 2021 Billie Grace Goodrich and Bogue Lecture
The Billie Grace Goodrich Distinguished Lecture Series joins with the Bogue Lecture Series to present our 2021 distinguished lecturer for […]
Student Teaching Through a Pandemic: College Students Focus on Future of Education
For Landon Lackey, a master’s degree student at University of Tennessee at Knoxville and intern at South-Doyle Middle School, the pandemic […]
Grow Your Own Partnership Removes Barriers to Becoming Licensed Teacher
In March, 2020, the Tennessee Department of Education announced a new “Grow Your Own” partnership between Knox County Schools and […]
UT Earns Third Straight Ranking Among Top Teacher Prep Institutions
For the third year in a row, the University of Tennessee’s Bailey Graduate School of Education (GSE) has rated among […]
2019 Billie Grace Goodrich Lecture Series
The David T. Bailey Graduate School of Education was honored to host Richard Milner, IV (also known as Rich) as […]