Whitlowe R. Green College of Education
The Whitlowe R. Green College of Education has a legacy of producing some of the nation’s most distinguished teachers, counselors, principals, diagnosticians and superintendents. Our undergraduate teacher education programs prepare candidates for positions in public and private schools as well as in other institutional or organizational settings that promote the educational development and well-being of culturally diverse children and youth. We have established courses and programs that reach into the community and make a difference while simultaneously increasing the number of graduate students in our college.
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Screening and Panel Discussion
The Tower Road Bus
You are invited to attend the historic film screening and panel discussion of the “Tower Road Bus” hosted by the WRGCOE. The “Tower Road Bus” is an award-winning documentary film on Prairie View A&M University Alumnus, Dotson Burns, Jr. Mr. Burns is the former principal who became the first African-American principal of a majority-white school in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
Mr. Burns will be present at the film screening and panel discussion. The event is scheduled from 6pm – 9pm, April 19, 2023 at the Juvenile Justice Auditorium.

Educator Preparation Program

The eleven universities of the A&M System produce more fully certified teachers than any other university system in Texas and have the highest number of teachers remaining in the profession for the first five years of their careers.
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