MIDDLE GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY: MGA Professor Named Governor’s Teaching Fellow

MIDDLE GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY: MGA Professor Named Governor’s Teaching Fellow
0Comments

Middle Georgia State University issued the following announcement on Feb. 17.

Dr. Patsy Butts, associate professor of nursing and coordinator of the Pre-Licensure BSN degree program at Middle Georgia State University, is among the faculty from institutions of higher education across the state selected to be 2022 Governor’s Teaching Fellows.

The Governor’s Teaching Fellows program was established in 1995 by Zell Miller, then governor of Georgia, to provide Georgia’s higher education faculty with expanded opportunities for developing important teaching skills.  Miller envisioned that this program would address faculty members’ pressing need to use emerging technologies and instructional tools that are becoming increasingly important for learning in today’s society.

The Governor’s Teaching Fellows Program is an outreach program of the Institute of Higher Education at the University of Georgia.  To improve the quality of instruction in Georgia’s colleges and universities, the Governor’s Teaching Fellows Program assumes the complex challenge of moving college faculty members to the leading edge of instructional practice.  This effort to enhance instruction in public and private higher education statewide is very much in keeping with the University of Georgia’s traditional mission as a land-grant institution committed to diversified outreach and public service.

Butts, who has been a member of MGA’s faculty since 2014, holds a doctorate in nursing education from the University of West Georgia, a master’s in nursing education from Walden University, and a nursing diploma from Georgia Baptist School of Nursing.

She is a member of Pi Nu Chapter, Sigma, and the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, among other professional memberships. Butts is a Certified Nurse Educator and holds National League for Nursing certification.

Original source can be found here.Featured imageSource: Middle Georgia State University



Related

Richard Woods State School Superintendent

Thomaston-Upson County School District welcomed 3,845 students in 2024-25

For the 2024-25 school year, Thomaston-Upson County School District experienced a decrease in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 67 fewer students enrolled.

Richard Woods State School Superintendent

Enrollment in Pike County School District drops 2.9% from previous school year

For the 2024-25 school year, Pike County School District experienced a decrease in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 101 fewer students enrolled.

Richard Woods State School Superintendent

4,492 students enrolled in Monroe County School District in 2024-25

For the 2024-25 school year, Monroe County School District experienced an increase in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 120 more students enrolled.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Macon Times.