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The Department of Teacher Education is home to
four unique programs. These programs provide opportunities for Stetson
students and faculty to interact with other professional educators and
students on a state-wide and national level exploring a wide range of topics.
Nina
B. Hollis Institute for Educational Reform - The Hollis Institute
collaborates with local Professional Development Schools to emphasize
leadership, literacy, partnership, and technology.
HATS Program
- The HATS (High Achieving Talented Students) Program collaborates with
organizations such as The University of Iowa, the Mark Twain Boyhood Home &
Museum, and Mensa to serve students in grades 4 - 9 through above-level
testing, scholarships, Saturday and summer programs.
M.Jean
Greenlaw Children's Literature Conference
- The M. Jean Greenlaw Children's Literature Conference is a biennial event
sponsored by Dr. Greenlaw and the Department of Teacher Education to provide
an opportunity for educators and students to explore trends and teaching
strategies in children's literature.
Multicultural
Education Institute - The Multicultural
Education Institute promotes cultural diversity awareness, cultural
competence, and building positive cross-cultural relationships in schools and
communities.
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