MSU’s College of Education receives Mississippi Science of Reading designation
Contact: Bethany Shipp
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University’s College of Education is celebrating today [Jan. 30] its designation as a Mississippi Emerging Science of Reading Educator Preparation Program by the Mississippi Department of Education.
The recognition is for colleges and universities that have trained professors and teacher candidates in the science of reading, exemplified a change of instructional practices and are ensuring graduates enter a classroom ready to instruct students in structured literacy practices. MSU is among four Institutions of Higher Learning to receive science of reading designations for the 2025-26 academic year.
To be considered for the prestigious designation, university faculty must demonstrate their science of reading expertise and engagement, including research, presentations, professional development, preservice teacher professional development and community partnerships.
“All students in Mississippi deserve strong reading instruction, and that starts with a well-prepared teacher workforce,” said Kristin Javorsky, MSU endowed professor of elementary education. “We are honored to receive this award recognizing our faculty’s commitment to emphasizing reading research and current best practices in our undergraduate and graduate programs of study.”
Teresa Jayroe, dean of the College of Education, added, “This honor reflects the exceptional work of our faculty and reinforces our commitment to preparing teachers who are ready on day one to deliver strong, science-based reading instruction.”
MSU’s College of Education is home to five academic departments, a division of education, one research unit and numerous service units. Learn more at www.educ.msstate.edu.
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