Our Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (B. S. Ed.) degree program is designed to prepare candidates for initial teacher certification in grades Pre-Kindergarten through fifth grade Georgia school settings. Program coursework and field experiences promote research-based practices that ensure that all students can and do learn. Through a full year of field experiences in public schools candidates apply the content knowledge and pedagogical skills learned in professional education courses.

Program faculty are dedicated to the ideals of social justice and endeavor to equip graduates with the ability work within the existing systems or to change existing systems to bring about equitable environments for all learners.

For more information, please see the Academic Catalog. A program map, which provides a guide for students to plan their course of study, is available for download in the Courses tab below.

Rebecca Bowman, Ed.D.

Rebecca Bowman, Ed.D.

Clinical Assistant Professor

Stacey Britton, Ph.D.

Stacey Britton, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Cliff Chestnutt, Ph.D.

Cliff Chestnutt, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Andrea Crenshaw, Ed.D.

Andrea Crenshaw, Ed.D.

Associate Professor

Jennifer Edelman, Ph.D.

Jennifer Edelman, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Rebecca Gault, Ph.D.

Rebecca Gault, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Tiffany Jacobs, Ph.D.

Tiffany Jacobs, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Kayla Myers, PhD

Kayla Myers, PhD

Assistant Professor

Ashley Poole

Ashley Poole

Clinical Assistant Professor & Co-Director of OFE

Education Annex
Room 138
Natasha Ramsay-Jordan, Ed.D.

Natasha Ramsay-Jordan, Ed.D.

Associate Professor & Assistant Chair of Elementary Programs

Education Annex
Room 106
Robin Strain, M.Ed.

Robin Strain, M.Ed.

Clinical Instructor

Janet Strickland, Ph.D.

Janet Strickland, Ph.D.

Associate Professor