Education in Tennessee
- Schools in Tennessee
- School districts in Tennessee
- High schools in Tennessee
- Colleges and universities in Tennessee
- University of Tennessee system
- University of Tennessee
- University of Tennessee Agriculture Farm Mound
- University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility
- University of Tennessee Arboretum
- University of Tennessee Botanical Gardens
- University of Tennessee College of Dentistry
- University of Tennessee College of Law
- University of Tennessee College of Medicine
- University of Tennessee Fencing Club
- University of Tennessee Health Science Center
- University of Tennessee Medical Center
- University of Tennessee Police
- University of Tennessee Press
- University of Tennessee Space Institute
- University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
- University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Marching Mocs
- University of Tennessee at Martin
- University of Tennessee at Nashville
- University of Tennessee
- Tennessee Board of Regents
- State Universities
- Austin Peay State University
- East Tennessee State University
- Middle Tennessee State University
- Tennessee State University
- Tennessee Technological University
- University of Memphis
- Community Colleges
- Chattanooga State Community College
- Cleveland State Community College
- Columbia State Community College
- Dyersburg State Community College
- Jackson State Community College
- Motlow State Community College
- Nashville State Community College
- Northeast State Community College
- Pellissippi State Community College
- Roane State Community College
- Southwest Tennessee Community College
- Volunteer State Community College
- Walters State Community College
- Tennessee Technology Centers
- State Universities
- University of Tennessee system
- School districts in Tennessee
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“Institutions of higher education in the United States are products of Western society in which masculine values like an orientation toward achievement and objectivity are valued over cooperation, connectedness and subjectivity.”
—Yolanda Moses (b. 1946)
“I think the most important education that we have is the education which now I am glad to say is being accepted as the proper one, and one which ought to be widely diffused, that industrial, vocational education which puts young men and women in a position from which they can by their own efforts work themselves to independence.”
—William Howard Taft (18571930)