Middle Tennessee State University was among 11 Tennessee
colleges and universities ranked highly for its teacher training efforts in a
recent national report.
The National Council on Teacher Quality, or NCTQ, recently released
its second Teacher Prep Review, touting this year’s report as “a much expanded
and more comprehensive evaluation of 1,612 teacher preparation programs across
the United States, and for the first time, a numeric ranking of programs.”
MTSU’s College of Education was ranked 28th
nationally for its undergraduate elementary program and 155th for
its undergraduate secondary program. MTSU, which was founded as a teacher
training school in 1911, is the top producer of teachers in the state,
according to the latest data available.
Read The Tennessean’s coverage of the report here.
Chalkbeat Tennessee, a nonprofit news website covering educational change in
Memphis schools, published a story here.
A complete list of Tennessee rankings is available on the
NCTQ website, www.ntcq.org.
The National Council on Teacher Quality is a nonprofit,
nonpartisan research and policy organization located in Washington, D.C.,
according to the NCTQ website.
Founded in 2000, NCTQ says it is “committed to restructuring
the teaching profession, led by our vision that every child deserves effective
teachers. NCTQ is committed to lending transparency and increasing public
awareness of the four institutions having the greatest impact on teacher
quality: states, teacher preparation programs, school districts, and teachers
unions.”
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