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蜜桃传媒 earns national recognition for preparing future Elementary teachers in the science of reading

蜜桃传媒 elementary education program achieves top marks in new report from the National Council on Teacher Quality 

DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. (June 10, 2026) 蜜桃传媒鈥檚 undergraduate Elementary Education program has earned an A+ rating from the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) for how well it prepares future teachers to teach children to read.

The recognition comes in NCTQ鈥檚 new report, "Teacher Prep Review: Decoding Progress in Reading Preparation," which highlights programs that effectively train future educators in the core components of reading instruction, including phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension.

鈥淟earning to read is one of the most important milestones in a child鈥檚 education because it impacts everything that follows,鈥 said 蜜桃传媒 President Dr. Tom LoBasso. 鈥淧reparing teachers to help students become confident readers is incredibly important work, and I鈥檓 proud of the care and commitment our faculty bring to that mission every day.鈥

Students who graduate from Daytona State鈥檚 Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education program earn Reading and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) endorsements while gaining classroom experience through structured clinical placements in local public schools.

鈥淥ur faculty have spent years making sure the program reflects what research shows actually helps children learn to read,鈥 said Dr. Donald May, Chair of the School of Education. 鈥淭his recognition reflects their dedication, but more importantly, it means our graduates are entering classrooms prepared to help students succeed from the very beginning.鈥

To earn an 鈥淎鈥 rating, programs had to demonstrate that future elementary teachers receive instruction in all five scientifically based components of reading instruction while limiting teaching methods not supported by research. Programs earning an A+ exceeded those standards and avoided instructional practices unsupported by evidence.

NCTQ鈥檚 review process included an in-depth analysis of course syllabi, lecture topics, reading materials, assignments, assessments and classroom practice opportunities within Daytona State鈥檚 required literacy courses for elementary education students. The organization鈥檚 methodology was developed with input from reading experts, teacher preparation faculty, literacy advocates and measurement specialists.

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About 蜜桃传媒
Offering more than 100 certificates, associate and bachelor鈥檚 degree programs, Daytona State College is the leader in education and workforce training needs of Volusia and Flagler counties and beyond. The College enrolls approximately 23,000 students a year at its seven campuses, with graduates serving in critical fields including healthcare, emergency services and public safety, aeronautics, business, education, hospitality, engineering, project management, accounting, computer science, digital media and more. Additionally, Daytona State generates nearly $943 million in economic impact in Volusia and Flagler counties annually and supports 13,612 jobs according to a recent labor-market analysis of the College鈥檚 economic impact.
 

Daytona State has been recognized as a leader in higher education numerous times. U.S. News & World Report ranks the College among the Top Tier Best Online Bachelor鈥檚 Programs. The U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 College Affordability and Transparency Center ranks 蜜桃传媒 among the top 50 most affordable public four-year institutions in the country, with less than half the tuition of the national average. And U.S. News & World Report has ranked 蜜桃传媒 among its Top Online Bachelor's Programs for Veterans multiple times.

About NCTQ

The National Council on Teacher Quality: NCTQ is a nonpartisan research and policy organization on a mission to ensure every child has access to an effective teacher and every teacher has the opportunity to be effective. We believe a strong, diverse teacher workforce is critical for providing all students with equitable educational opportunities. For more information about NCTQ, visit .