Revolutionary loving teachers know that using data to plan instruction is the best way to ensure that the curriculum is tailored to best meet the needs of individuals and small groups of readers. Dr. Michele Myers and two of her preservice teachers (Hannah Riley and Bea Matthews) shared with participants at the Literacies and Languages […]
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Dr. Joseph O. Milner
Colleagues, students, alumni, and friends, the service for Dr. Joe Milner will take place on Saturday, June 3, at 11:00 am in Wait Chapel. To honor Dr. Milner’s legacy of kindness to students and commitment to education, the family has set up the Dr. Joseph Milner Endowed Academic Excellence Fund at Wake Forest University. Please […]
edCamp336 2020
We are excited for edCamp336 on March 28 at Wake Forest University in collaboration with Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. edCamp336 is free and open to educators and administrators from across the state. Register today! bit.ly/edcamp336
Father-Daughter Relationships
Congratulations to Dr. Linda Nielsen, who was cited in this article from The Atlantic based on her extensive research on father-daughter relationships. https://www.theatlantic.com/…/divorced-parents-mar…/590425/…
Welcome New Faculty
Faculty Update: We want to introduce everyone to our newest faculty members in the Department of Education. Dr. Dani Parker-Moore begins this fall as Assistant Professor of Multicultural Education. Dr. Parker-Moore holds a Ph.D. from UNC-Chapel Hill. She worked previously with the Anna Julia Cooper Center at Wake Forest University and this semester is teaching […]
Tracy Stegman Leave the Department of Education
Today we say goodbye to Ms. Tracy Stegman, our licensure officer for the past nine years. We will miss her tremendously and appreciate her work as licensure officer and ETLN conference coordinator. We wish her the best in her future endeavors.
Spring 2018 Student Teachers
Yesterday we celebrated our spring 2018 student teachers and teacher associates, a talented and inspiring group of educators. Thanks to Matt Dixson, Chief Operating Officer for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, and Christa Colyer, Chemistry Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Planning for Wake Forest University, for attending the induction ceremony.
15th Annual Emerging Teacher Leaders Network Conference
This weekend we welcome back department alumni for our annual Emerging Teacher Leaders Network (ETLN) Conference. Our keynote speaker will be Wake Forest alum Andrew Smith, the Chief Strategy Officer for Rowan-Salisbury Schools. For more information about ETLN: http://college.wfu.edu/…/about-the-depart…/initiatives/etln/
Cindy O’Hagan Retires
Congratulations to Cindy O’Hagan, our curriculum materials center specialist, on her forthcoming retirement. We celebrated her accomplishments today with a reception in the Department of Education Library in Tribble Hall.
Alum Leslie Baldwin Receives Honorary Life Award
Leslie Baldwin (M.A.Ed., ’99) received the Honorary Life Award at the 2017 Conference of the Foreign Language Association of North Carolina on Friday, October 20.