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Department of Education Student Organizations
Kappa Delta Pi - Iota Theta Chapter
Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) is the largest honor society for educators. KDP inspires and supports future and new teachers as they transition from the campus to the classroom. Invitation to KDP is based on high academic achievement at the college level, a commitment to becoming a high-quality educator, and a healthy attitude that ensures success for students. Members assist with service opportunities, maintain the values of the organization, and are recognized as honor students at graduation. Kappa Delta Pi Creed: So to teach, that our words inspire a will to learn; So to serve, that each day may enhance the growth of exploring minds; So to live, that we may guide young and old to know the truth and love the right. For more information, please contact faculty sponsor: Dr. Teri Bingham tbingham@wtamu.edu
Texas Association of Future Educators – TAFE
TAFE is a student organization created to allow students an opportunity to explore the teaching profession. Activities allow students to develop deeper pedagogical knowledge and mentoring skills while pursuing careers in education. For more information, please contact faculty sponsors: Dr. Amy Clifton aclifton@wtamu.edu or Dr. Beth Garcia egarcia@wtamu.edu