"If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it." Garrison Keillor 
The mission of the Division of Education is to prepare teachers who are qualified and competent in both practices and theory. The college seeks to prepare such leaders who demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the learning process, skill in instructional planning/ delivery, and a disposition to create dynamic learning environments. (see Education Goals)
The Division of Education provides:
- Field Based Practicum
- TExES preparation workshops/classes
- Teacher Education Seminars
- Freshman Orientation
- Reading laboratory
- Distance learning courses with other Historically Black Colleges and
- Universities
- Teacher Education Scholarships
- Tutorial Assistance
The major units in the Division of Education are:
Degree programs in Teacher Certification may be pursued in the following teaching fields:
Specific Levels:
Early Childhood - EC 12
4th Grade - Generalist Performance
Middle School Grades 4-8
Mathematics
English/Language Arts & Reading |
High School Grades 8-12
Mathematics
English/Language Arts & Reading
History
Life Science
Physical Science
Business Administration |
All Level Education programs
Human Performance
Special Education
Music |
A teaching program in early childhood through grade four is comprised of forty-nine (49) semester hours of general education course work; twenty four (24) semester hours of professional development courses, including student teaching; thirty (30) semester hours of academic specialization course work, and twenty-seven (27) semester hours of other course work.
A teaching program in middle school education is comprised of forty-five (45) semester hours of general education course work; one teaching field comprised of a minimum of twenty-seven (27) semester hours; twenty-four (24) semester hours of professional development courses, including student teaching, and forty-four (44) semester hours of other course work.
A teaching program in high school is comprised of forty-eight (48) semester hours of general education course work; from twenty-seven (27) to thirty-two (32) semester hours of academic specialization course work (dependent on the major); twenty-four (24) semester hours of professional development courses including student teaching, and thirty-one (31) semester hours of other course work.
The State Board for Educator Certification of the State of Texas establishes policies that govern all certification programs. These policies are subject to changes made by the State Board for Educator Certification. The College's objective is to adjust policies, procedures, and programs related to certification in a timely manner. In cases where revisions are not completed before the catalog publication date, revisions are published in an addendum, which becomes an official part of the newly published catalog.
The Jarvis Teacher Education Council and the Advisory Board are the two program developmental bodies within the Division of Education. They are responsible for the oversight of policy development and practices that guide the planning, implementation, evaluation, and maintenance of the Teacher Education Program.
Course offerings for the Area of Religion include religion and philosophy. This area offers major and minor fields of study in religion for the Bachelor of Arts degree.