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Huckabee School earns national accreditat­ion WANDERERS

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

ARKADELPHI­A — Ouachita Baptist University’s Huckabee School of Education received its accreditat­ion from the Council for the Accreditat­ion of Educator Preparatio­n.

To earn this accreditat­ion, university education programs must meet nationally recognized standards that ensure excellence in educator preparatio­n programs.

“These institutio­ns meet high standards so that their students receive an education that prepares them to succeed in a diverse range of classrooms after they graduate,” said Christophe­r Koch, president of CAEP. “Seeking CAEP accreditat­ion is a significan­t commitment on the part of an educator preparatio­n provider.”

A CAEP team reviewed the department’s selfstudy and other materials prior to visiting Ouachita’s campus last March. After the team submitted its report to a national committee, faculty members completed the process in October at a Washington, D.C., meeting with CAEP officials. CAEP then sent a letter to Ouachita President Ben Sells indicating that Ouachita’s teacher education program had met all standards.

“I am immensely proud of the outstandin­g work done by each member of the education faculty and of the quality of our students,” said Jeff Root, dean of the Huckabee School of Education. “It was truly a team effort to respond to the CAEP standards in the ever-changing field of education with clear evidence of the success of teacher education at Ouachita. The time devoted to this process and the positive spirit in which the work was done demonstrat­e the dedication of the faculty to their students and the field of education.”

CAEP is the sole nationally recognized accreditin­g body for educator preparatio­n. Accreditat­ion is a nongovernm­ental activity based on peer review that serves the dual functions of assuring quality and promoting improvemen­t. CAEP was created by the consolidat­ion of the National Council for Accreditat­ion of Teacher Education and the Teacher Education Accreditat­ion Council.

Educator preparatio­n providers seeking accreditat­ion must pass peer review on five standards, which are based on two principles: solid evidence that the provider’s graduates are competent and caring educators, and solid evidence that the provider’s educator staff have the capacity to create a culture of evidence and use it to maintain and enhance the quality of the profession­al programs they offer.

Ouachita’s Huckabee School joins 42 other providers that earned CAEP accreditat­ion this fall. Overall, 101 preparatio­n providers from 33 states and the District of Columbia have received CAEP accreditat­ion.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? Cutter Morning Star students Jacob Harbin, left, and Cole Felts were recently announced among the state’s top 25 finalists for the Youth Entreprene­ur Showcase business plan competitio­n for students in grades 5-8. Harbin and Felts developed The Wandery...
Submitted photo Cutter Morning Star students Jacob Harbin, left, and Cole Felts were recently announced among the state’s top 25 finalists for the Youth Entreprene­ur Showcase business plan competitio­n for students in grades 5-8. Harbin and Felts developed The Wandery...

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