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ASU Graduate Awarded State Education Honor

March 25, 2013

Angelo State University teacher education graduate Kimberly Jones has been named an “Exceptional Teacher Candidate” by the statewide Quest for Quality program.

A Sweetwater native, Jones graduated in December with her bachelor’s degree in elementary education.  She is one of 39 teacher candidates selected from 48 nominees submitted to the program from 15 Texas universities.  The Exceptional Teacher Candidate honor is based on narratives sent in by the nominees and their universities to a panel of six state and national reviewers.

Nominees are judged on the demonstrated depth of their subject area content and knowledge of instructional strategies; excellence in planning and instructional delivery in achievement of goals and objectives; use of strategies and resources, including technology; setting goals, strategies and resources to meet diverse student needs; evidence of student learning through assessment; and the ability to create and maintain a positive, equitable and engaging classroom environment.

Honorees will receive congratulatory letters and certificates, and will be featured on the Quest for Quality website.

This marks the second straight year an ASU nominee has been designated an Exceptional Teacher Candidate.  Last year, then-senior Heather Watson was honored in the program’s inaugural year.

The Quest for Quality initiative, based in The Woodlands, is designed to highlight exceptional quality in university-based teacher preparation in Texas.  The Center for Research, Evaluation and Advancement of Teacher Education (CREATE) and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board collaborate on the program that is funded through a grant from the Sid W. Richardson Foundation to the College for All Texans Foundation.

More information is available by calling the ASU College of Education at 325-942-2212, or by going online to the CREATE website at www.createtx.org/.