College of Education Advisory Committees
Teacher Education Council (TEC)
The primary purpose of the Teacher Education Council (TEC) is to maintain a collaborative relationship with other university departments. The council will serve in an internal advisory capacity to the College of Education (COE). The council will meet annually to participate in discussions on how to more effectively enhance COE. Members of the council will also serve in COE admission interview process. The goals of TEC include:
- Assisting in the development of department program objectives and goals
- Assisting in development of identifying the knowledge and skills required for programs
- Reviewing departmental assessment materials and outcomes
- Suggesting improvements to program objectives based on assessment results
Members
- Dr. Cora Thompson - Interim Dean, Associate Professor, Field & Clinical Experience Coordinator
- Dr. Kisha Cunningham Aites - Interim Department Chair, Associate Professor, PI - Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, Interdisciplinary Studies Program Coordinator
- Dr. Chaundra Creekmur - Assistant Professor, Biology Education
- Dr. Samuel Dolo - Professor, Mathematics
- Dr. Mulatu Lemma - Professor, Mathematics
- Dr. Andrea Moore - Assistant Professor, Biology
- Dr. Mohamad Mustafa - Dean, College of Sciences & Technology
Partners in Educator Preparation (PEP)
The overall purpose of PEP is for P12 Partners to serve in a sustaining collaborative partnering relationship focusing on effective procedures and processes in the College of Education (COE) comprehensive assessment, student growth and learning for preparation of candidates, and professional development for continuous improvement. PEP will meet annually to review program data and make recommendations for program improvement.
Members
Post-Secondary
- Dr. Cora Thompson - Interim Dean, Associate Professor, Field & Clinical Experience Coordinator
- Dr. Kisha Cunningham Aites - Interim Department Chair, Associate Professor, PI - Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program, Interdisciplinary Studies Program Coordinator
- Dr. Chaundra Creekmur - Assistant Professor, Biology Education
Middle/Secondary Level
- Ms. LaSaundra Wade - Science Department Chair, Beach High School, SCCPSS
- Ms. Sandra Riley-Howlett - Mathematics Teacher, Johnson High School, SCCPSS
- Mr. William Jones - Science Teacher, Oglethorpe Charter School, SCCPSS
- Mr. Eric Allen - SSU COE Graduate, ELA/Social Studies Teacher, SCCPSS
- Ms. Jasmine Brown - SSU COE Graduate, Mathematics Teacher, Myers Middle School, SCCPSS
- Mr. Tavares Brown - Curriculum Director, Oglethorpe Charter School, SCCPSS
- Mr. Derrick Muhammad - Principal, Johnson High School, SCCPSS
- Mr. Alfred McGuire - SSU Alumnus, Principal, Woodville Tompkins High School, SCCPSS
- Dr. Sean Mulvanity - Assistant Principal
- Mr. Klintan Aites - Assistant Principal, Hilton Head High School
Elementary Level
- Ms. LaWanda Ransom - Retired Principal, Teacher Quality Support, SCCPSS
- Dr. Patricia Ratcliff - Counselor, SPED Certified, Hodge Elementary, SCCPSS
- Ms. Alonna Curry - Principal, Virginia Heard Elementary: A Georgia STEM Certified School, SCCPSS
District Level
- Ms. Bernadette Ball-Oliver - Executive Director of Secondary School Governance, SCCPSS
- Ms. Kimberly Hancock - Executive Director of Elementary & K-8 School Governance, SCCPSS
- Dr. Leslie Taylor - Director of School Improvement K-8, SCCPSS
- Dr. Bettina Tate - College Technical & Agriculture Education (CTAE) Program Supervisor, SCCPSS
- Mrs. Shavondra Ceasar - Professional Development Learning Coach, SCCPSS
- Ms. Rene Williams - SPED Program Manager, SCCPSS
- Ms. Deborah Reed - Registrar / Professional School Counselor, Liberty County
- Mrs. Susan Hartzog - Director of Human Resources, Effingham County
*Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools System (SCCPSS)