23 Nashville State Educators Earn ACUE Certification
During a pinning ceremony on Nashville State’s White Bridge campus, 23 professors from the College were recognized for earning their ACUE Certification in Effective College Instruction.
Organized and led by The Teaching Center at the College, these educators earned a nationally recognized teaching credential through a rigorous training process offered by the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE).
A little more than a year ago, 42 Nashville State educators and three from Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) were recognized for earning their ACUE Certification.
This voluntary training is part of Better Together, a joint venture between Nashville State and MNPS, for inter-system learning to share expertise and high-quality instructional experiences across both systems. The 23 include:
- Amy Blum
- Bir Bohara
- Laura Burridge
- David Edgington
- Melissa Fleck
- Michael Glenn
- Jennifer Goncalves
- Beth Gorham
- Jeff Green
- Thomas Holmes
- Janessa Jacobs
- John Knox
- Rachel Lewis
- Agnetta (Aggie) Mendoza
- Emily Naff
- Maayan Ornath
- James (Mitch) Rollins
- Kassidy Schmidt
- Michele Singletary
- Omari Smith
- Leah Welker
- Donna Whitehouse
- Robin Wilbanks