“Is the Education System Broken?” Asks This New Honors Course At Austin Peay State University

An Assistant Professor Of Education At Austin Peay State University In Clarksville Is Teaching An Honors Course This Fall Titled “Is The Education System Broken?” The Goal Of This Course Is To Challenge College Students To Thoroughly Analyze Their Educational Experience And Critically Assess How The Education System Functions.

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Former Austin Peay Track And Cross Country Coach Misappropriated $30,600

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office Has Released An Investigation Involving Douglas Molnar, Who Served As Austin Peay State University’s (APSU) Head Track And Field And Cross Country Coach From September 2004 Until June 2019. Investigators Determined That Molnar Misappropriated APSU Funds Totaling At Least $30,600.45.

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Affirmative Action At Tennessee Department of Education?

The Tennessee Department Of Education Is Inviting People Of Color To Apply For The Diverse Leader’s Network. This Program Gives Teachers An Opportunity To Earn A Free Master’s Degree In Educational Leadership At No Cost To The Teacher Or District.

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Tennessee Faces Continued Teacher Shortage As New Educator Graduate Rates Drop

A Newly Released Report Shows That The Number Of New Teachers Completing Teacher Training Programs In Tennessee Has Dropped Almost 20% Over The Last Five Years.

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Federal Program Provides Funding For Teacher Recruitment in Tennessee

Tennessee’s “Grow Your Own” Teacher Development Model Is The First Of Its Kind In The Nation To Be Approved By The Department Of Labor, According To The Tennessee Department Of Education.

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Austin Peay Denies Religious Exemption To Mask Mandate

Austin Peay State University In Clarksville, Tennessee Has Denied A Request For Religious Exemption For A Dual-Enrollment Student To Their Campus-Wide Mask Mandate And Now Seek To Deny An Appeal To The Family’s Religious Discrimination Case Against The School.

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Tennessee’s Public Universities To Host Voter Registration Tailgates

As Tennessee’s Nine Division I Public Universities Gear Up For Football Season, They Are Also Working With The Secretary Of State’s Office To Hold A Voter Registration Drive During The Tailgate Before A Home Game At Each School. 

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Tennessee’s Teacher Shortage Addressed With Second Round Of Grants

The Tennessee Department Of Education Has Announced A Second Round To The Grow Your Own Grants In An Effort To Help Future Educators Across The State. This Next Round Consists Of $2 Million For Educator Preparation Programs. Any EPP In Tennessee Is Able To Apply Before The May 7 Deadline.

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