Murfreesboro, TN - Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Education partnered with the Rutherford Arts Alliance to host the second annual Southern Kid Literary Festival, also known as “SoKidLit!” The event, held on the Blue Raider campus, aimed to promote reading among children in the community.
A total of 167 third through fifth graders attended the festival, participating in various literacy-related activities across classrooms in the College of Education Bui .
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The National Council on Teacher Quality recently recognized MTSU’s Department of Elementary and Special Education with an A+ distinction for using the most effective, research-based methods of reading instruction.
“We left no doubt that we are doing the highest quality reading instruction,” said Eric Oslund, chair of the department. “We’ve redesigned our literacy courses to align them with the to .