Teacher Education Department
Interim Chair: Joanne Previts
Professors: Cynthia Alby, Nicole DeClouette, Rui Kang, Nancy Mizelle, Lyndall Muschell, Joanne Previts, Holley Roberts, Stacy Schwartz, Stephen Wills
Associate Professors: Roddran Grimes, Olha Osobov, Robert Sumowski
Assistant Professors: Andrea Christoff, Kim Muschaweck, Suzanna Roman-Oliver, Cara Smith
Lecturers: Miriam Jordan
Limited-term Lecturers: Rachel Bray, Elizabeth Colquitt, Mary Crook, Bethany McClure, Russ Merritt, Carmen Woodhall
Partnership and Field Placement Director: Claire Garrett
Director of Call Me MISTER: Melvin Middleton, Jr.
COE Pre-Education Advisor: Nikki Simpson
Certification Officer: David Ladd
Department Contact Information:
Georgia College
228 Kilpatrick Education Center
Campus Box 71
Milledgeville, GA 31061
Interim Chair, Joanne Previts, Joanne.Previts@gcsu.edu
Administrative Assistant, Ms. Bessie Storey, Bessie.Storey@gcsu.edu
Department website: http://gcsu.edu/education/teached
478-445-4577
The cohorted undergraduate programs at Georgia College have commendable reputations within and outside of the state of Georgia. Examples include the Regents’ Teaching Excellence Award and the Christa McAuliffe Excellence in Teacher Education Award. The Educator Preparation programs also take pride in the coveted Wisniewski Award from the Society of Professors of Education. This award recognizes an institution that has made "singularly significant contributions to the theory and practice of teacher education." The College of Education is named as one the nation’s top teacher prep programs in the book, Start Here to Become a Teacher. All programs follow the Architects of Change Conceptual Framework.
The undergraduate programs are offered in cohort models only. Cohorts begin the fall of the junior year and continue through the senior year. Admission to the cohorts is competitive and applications are due the third Friday in January prior to the beginning of the next fall semester.
Accreditation
The John H. Lounsbury College of Education is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
The Early Childhood Program is recognized by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and is approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (Ga PSC).
The Middle Grades Program is recognized by the Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE) and is approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC).
The Special Education Program is recognized by the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) and is approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC).