New UM Doctoral Program Aims to Help Recovery from Brain Injuries

Special education Ph.D. with neuroscience component among only three of its kind in country

OXFORD, Miss. – Concussions and other head injuries, including those suffered by football players and military personnel in combat, have attracted widespread attention in recent years. To help address these problems, the University of Mississippi’s School of Education has launched a new Ph.D. program with a neuroscience component. One of only three programs of itsRead the story …

UM Revamps Field Experiences For Select Math Education Majors

Ole Miss Education pilot amps up student teaching for pre-service mathematics teachers

OXFORD, Miss. – A pilot program for aspiring middle and high school mathematics teachers at the University of Mississippi is raising the bar for a select group of education majors by expanding the scope of student teaching during senior year. Designed to increase the intensity of field placements and responsibility taken on by student teachers,Read the story …

CMSE Hosts Third Annual Mathematics Specialist Conference

Center helps math teachers improve content knowledge, prepare for Common Core

OXFORD, Miss. – A large group of Mississippi teachers is better equipped to help their students learn mathematical concepts and prepare for the new Common Core educational standards, thanks to a recent educator conference at the University of Mississippi. The university’s Center for Mathematics and Science Education, or CMSE, hosted its third annual Mathematics SpecialistRead the story …

Ronnie and Melody Musgrove Establish Education Scholarship Endowment

Fund to provide tuition support for junior and senior education majors

OXFORD, Miss. – A $25,000 gift from former Mississippi Gov. Ronnie Musgrove and wife Melody Musgrove has established a new endowment at the University of Mississippi to award scholarships to select junior and senior education majors. The Musgrove Educator Scholarship Endowment will offer tuition assistance to education students identified by leaders in the UM SchoolRead the story …

UM Admits 15 Freshmen into Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program

First cohort of prestigious teacher training program averages 28.5 on ACT, 4.0 GPA

OXFORD, Miss. – As thousands of University of Mississippi undergraduates begin classes this week, 15 freshmen make up UM’s first class of the Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Program, an all-inclusive scholarship established in January with $12.95 million in external funding to attract top-performing students to study education. The group hails from across Mississippi and neighboringRead the story …

Symposium to Help Teachers, Students Prepare for College Writing

Sessions offer resource sharing, information exchange based on needs identified by Mississippi teachers

OXFORD, Miss. – Registration is open for the third annual Transitioning to College Writing Symposium offered by the Center for Writing and Rhetoric at the University of Mississippi. The symposium, set for Sept. 20-22 on the University of Mississippi campus, is open to English and writing teachers from area high schools, community colleges and universities. ThereRead the story …

Rutherford Appointed to Mississippi Reading Panel

UM literacy education expert among designees for statewide reading assessment panel

OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi literacy education scholar Angela Rutherford is among six people appointed to an expert panel to work with the Mississippi Department of Education to recommend new standardized assessment tools for public K-3 reading programs. The Mississippi Reading Panel was established by MDE as part of the Literacy-Based Promotion Act signedRead the story …

Mississippi Teacher Corps Trains Record Class

More than 50 percent of new recruits to teach math or science

OXFORD, Miss. – On July 19, 32 newly licensed teachers completed six weeks of intense classroom training as new members of the Mississippi Teacher Corps, creating the largest class ever produced by the 24-year-old program. For the first time, more than 50 percent of the new recruits are mathematics or science teachers. In August, eachRead the story …

Principal Corps Expands Placements to Mississippi Gulf Coast

Innovative educator training program's recruits possess impressive credentials

OXFORD, Miss. – Twelve accomplished educators with aspirations of helping shape the future of Mississippi public education have joined the fifth cohort of the University of Mississippi’s Principal Corps. For the first time, the 13-month program – which prepares teachers for K-12 leadership positions with a combination of graduate coursework and two full-time internships –Read the story …

Where the Crime Lab Meets the Classroom

EPSCoR Mississippi program invigorates middle school science teachers

OXFORD, Miss. – More than a dozen north Mississippi middle school science teachers recently spent two weeks studying blood spatter and footprint evidence, but they weren’t helping search for a killer. Rather, they were looking for new ways to engage their students in the classroom. The teachers attended a workshop at the University of MississippiRead the story …