SCATE

South Carolina Association of Teacher Educators

Join us for our FREE Monthly PD Sessions

2023-2024 SCATE PDs.docx

SCATE's Response to 

Anti-CRT Legislation

2021

Resolution on SCATE Response to Anti-CRT Legislation.pdf

SCATE is a state professional organization affiliated with the Association of Teacher Education (ATE). Its purpose is to provide an opportunity for individual professional growth for all persons concerned with teacher education and promote high standards for the teaching profession through its policies and practices.


Manuscripts in the Fall 2023 Issue are now available for reading online.

Information for manuscript submissions is located on the Journal tab. 

The Teacher Education Journal of SC has a new editorial team! 

Get to know them below...

Dr. Judith Collazo, USC Aiken

Dr. Collazo is an Assistant Professor and the Accreditation and Elementary Program Coordinator for the School of Education at University of South Carolina, Aiken. 

Dr. Collazo has taught courses in critical multicultural education, teaching diverse learners, content literacy, ESL, children’s literature, and classroom-based assessment. She earned her Ph.D. at George Mason University in Multilingual/Multicultural Education and Educational Leadership. 

Her research interests include teacher candidates’ perspectives of, and pedagogy for diverse students, equitable educational practices, critical race theory, critical discourse analysis, culturally responsive instruction, and improving evaluations of teacher educators. She has extensive classroom and ESL teaching experience in a highly diverse suburban Title I (low SES) public schools. Dr. Collazo also has international experience as an elementary administrator (Headmistress/principal) of English at New Model International School in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She brings her multiple lenses and diverse experiences to guide pre-service and practicing teachers to endeavor toward creating equitable learning experiences for diverse learners in low- socioeconomic areas (specifically culturally and linguistically diverse learners) and to advocate for social justice.

Dr. Tim Lintner, USC Aiken

Tim Lintner is Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Carolina Professor of Education at the University of South Carolina Aiken. He taught high school social studies in Los Angeles before joining the USC Aiken School of Education faculty in 2003. His current research interest explores the intersection between social studies, students with learning disabilities, and literacy.