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APSU's Maddox-Vinson recognized for early childhood education advocacy

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 Lisa Maddox-Vinson has earned a reputation over the years as a dedicated advocate for educating young children. She currently works as a coordinator with the Tennessee Early Childhood Training Alliance (TECTA) at Austin Peay State University, and she is on the executive board for the Tennessee Association for the Education of Young Children (TAEYC).

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 Lisa Maddox-Vinson has earned a reputation over the years as a dedicated advocate for educating young children. She currently works as a coordinator with the Tennessee Early Childhood Training Alliance (TECTA) at Austin Peay State University, and she is on the executive board for the Tennessee Association for the Education of Young Children (TAEYC).

Last month, her reputation caught up with her while she was attending the TAEYC State Conference in Chattanooga. At the meeting, Maddox-Vinson was named the association鈥檚 2014 Outstanding Member. She received the most nominations in the history of this award.

鈥淟isa has served children and families in Tennessee in many ways,鈥 Debbie Ferguson, TAEYC executive board member, said. 鈥淪he has taught us the importance of being a life-long learner. She lives every moment to the fullest and has devoted her career to improving children鈥檚 lives.鈥 

Maddox-Vinson is co-president, along with APSU TECTA coordinator Jennifer Jackson, of the Two Rivers AEYC in Clarksville. She is also serving her second term as Tennessee鈥檚 representative for the Southern Early Childhood Association.

鈥淪he is passionate about promoting literacy for young children and she loves books,鈥 Ferguson said. 鈥淭ennessee is fortunate to have Lisa working for all our children and families.鈥

TECTA is a statewide professional development system for people who are employed in licensed child care programs. The system provides tuition assistance to pay for courses that lead to a national credential, an associate degree, bachelor鈥檚 degree or master鈥檚 degree in early childhood.

APSU has hosted a TECTA site since 1998, and in that time, it has allowed hundreds of child care workers to earn credentials and degrees, all while fulfilling the Tennessee Department of Human Services鈥 required professional development hours.

For more information on Maddox-Vinson or the TECTA program at APSU, visit the website at www.apsu.edu/tecta