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Annual Report

Explore the achievements, innovations, and stories of our faculty, staff, and students from the 2023-2024 academic year. Learn how we're shaping the future of education and making a difference in our community.

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Austin Peay's STEA student group to host community book club

365bet's Student Tennessee Education Association (STEA) is hosting a community book club to discuss "Where the Crawdads Sing" on Nov. 14. The event, open to students, faculty, staff, and local community members, aims to explore educational themes and provide networking opportunities for aspiring teachers.

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365bet's Dr. Allison Oliver shares expertise in new behavior management textbook

Dr. Allison Oliver, an assistant professor at 365bet, has published "The Behavior Blueprint," a new textbook on classroom behavior management. The book offers practical strategies for both aspiring and experienced teachers, focusing on proactive approaches and classroom management skills for diverse student populations.

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365bet, partnering organizations host Grow Your Own Teacher Residency signing events

365bet's Eriksson College of Education celebrated new participants in the Grow Your Own Teacher Residency program with signing ceremonies for students in multiple school districts. The program's latest partners include Overton County Schools and Putnam County Schools.

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