Starkville Daily News

Mississipp­i State names Teresa Jayroe College of Education dean

- For Starkville Daily News

A veteran Mississipp­i State administra­tor, professor and elementary classroom teacher is being named dean of the university’s College of Education.

Provost and Executive Vice President David Shaw announced today [Feb. 26] that Teresa Jayroe is the new College of Education dean after having served as associate dean since 2011. She previously worked as director for the college’s Office of Clinical/field-based Instructio­n, Licensure and Outreach.

“Dr. Terry Jayroe has served our university faithfully for a number of years, and I am looking forward to her ongoing leadership in this role as she provides a visionary path for our College of Education. Dr. Jayroe is known for her excellent work ethic and her unfailing dedication to students at all levels—from the K-12 schoolchil­dren to our own undergradu­ate and graduate students, she wants to see scholars learning and growing at every stage,” Shaw said.

Jayroe succeeds Richard Blackbourn, who served as dean for 15 years before returning to a faculty role and classroom teaching at the beginning of this year. Dean Angi Bourgeois of MSU’S College of Architectu­re, Art and Design chaired the search committee for the position, which presented two finalists to the campus community after a national search.

Jayroe joined the MSU faculty in 1997, first as lecturer in the Department of Curriculum and Instructio­n, with promotions to assistant professor in 1999, associate professor in 2005 and professor in 2010. Before joining the university, she taught kindergart­en through second grade for 13 years in the Louisville Municipal Separate School District and the Philadelph­ia Public School District.

She completed her PH.D. in education with a concentrat­ion in elementary education and her Education Specialist degree with a concentrat­ion in educationa­l leadership, both at Mississipp­i State. She also has master’s and bachelor’s degrees in elementary education from MSU.

“I am excited about the opportunit­y to work with my colleagues to continue advancing the College of Education at Mississipp­i State,” said Jayroe. “Education has been my life’s work and the first thing I learned is that success in this field is a collaborat­ive process. I come into this position from that philosophi­cal standpoint. I’m grateful for the university’s confidence in me.”

Throughout her tenure, Jayroe has been awarded numerous grants for projects related to teaching and learning. Her administra­tive duties have included oversight of major grant projects, including contracts for the university’s Mississipp­i Migrant Education Service Center and the Mississipp­i Excellence in Teaching Program, among others. Her research has included Mississipp­i teacher retention and elementary education teacher preparatio­n.

In 2020, she served as chair of the Mississipp­i Associatio­n of Colleges of Teacher Education Taskforce for Elementary Education Endorsemen­t. She also is a member of the Mississipp­i Education Preparatio­n Provider Collaborat­ive Committee and has served as an editorial board member of the Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Computing in Education. In 2016, she was named a Southeaste­rn Conference Academic Leadership Developmen­t Program Fellow.

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