The Teacher-Shortage Crisis, the Alternate Route, and the Mississippi Teacher Corps Thirty Years Later
Location
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
Start Date
8-4-2020 12:00 PM
End Date
8-4-2020 1:00 PM
Publication Date
April 2020
Description
In this SouthTalk, Andrew Mullins discusses Mississippi’s teacher shortage and its causes, as well as the alternate route and the thirty-year history of the Mississippi Teacher Corps. Andrew Mullins served as chief of staff to University of Mississippi chancellors, and worked under chancellors Gerald Turner, Robert Khayat, and Dan Jones. He is emeritus associate professor of education and a founder of the Mississippi Teacher Corps.
Relational Format
conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Mullins, Andrew and University of Mississippi. Center for the Study of Southern Culture, "The Teacher-Shortage Crisis, the Alternate Route, and the Mississippi Teacher Corps Thirty Years Later" (2020). All In. All Year Events Calendar. 36.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/all_in/2020/events/36
The Teacher-Shortage Crisis, the Alternate Route, and the Mississippi Teacher Corps Thirty Years Later
Barnard Observatory, Tupelo Room
In this SouthTalk, Andrew Mullins discusses Mississippi’s teacher shortage and its causes, as well as the alternate route and the thirty-year history of the Mississippi Teacher Corps. Andrew Mullins served as chief of staff to University of Mississippi chancellors, and worked under chancellors Gerald Turner, Robert Khayat, and Dan Jones. He is emeritus associate professor of education and a founder of the Mississippi Teacher Corps.