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AERA Derrington Hayes Martinez

ELPS Faculty Attend AERA in Toronto, Canada

April 23, 2019 by newframe

Mary Lynne Derrington, Sonya Hayes, and James Martinez attended the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada. The theme of this year’s meeting was “Leveraging Education Research in a “Post-Truth” Era: Multimodal Narratives to Democratize Evidence.”

Sonya Hayes presented a paper titled Using Improvement Science to (Re)design Leadership Preparation: Exploring PLEs Across 5 University Programs in a symposium on Improvement Science. She also facilitated the selection of the LTEL SIG’s Kottcamp award winner and presented the award at the LTEL SIG’s business meeting. Hayes attended both the DIV K planning meeting, where she is the Co-Chair for Section 10 Teacher Education Learning and Practice (she is on the DIV K planning committee for the 2020 AERA conference in San Antonio), and the DIV A newsletter editorial meeting, where she is one of the Associate Editors for DIV A.

Derrington at SAGE Publications reception for her bookMary Lynne Derrington presented a paper titled Teachers and Principals: Allied or at Odds After Five Years of New Evaluation Policy Implementation. She also attended a SAGE Publishing reception for her recently published book Qualitative Longitudinal Methods: Researching Implementation and Change.
 

Heather Hagenbuch and James Martinez at AERA

 

James Martinez was paired with Heather Hagenbuch (both pictured at right) as her mentor as part of the Boyd Mentorship Program that matches tenure-track professors with doctoral students across the U.S. Heather is a candidate in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Buffalo who is using longitudinal data from the same large National Center of Educational Statistics (NCES) database that he uses in his research. He will be mentoring her for the next year as she completes her doctoral studies in Educational Administration.

Filed Under: Accolades, EDAM, Presentations Tagged With: CEHHS, College of Education Health and Human Sciences, Educational Administration, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, ELPS, James Martinez, Mary Lynne Derrington, Sonya Hayes

Nate Koerber Presents at AERA Annual Meeting in Toronto

April 12, 2019 by newframe

Nate Koerber, a student in the Leadership Studies program, presented a paper, which he co-authored, titled Allies in Resistance: Black-White Mentorship for Engaging Post-Truth Narratives Within an Urban Teacher Program at the AERA annual meeting in Toronto, Canada, on April 8.

This study examines the mentoring relationship between two Black women professors and two White men working as graduate assistants (GAs) in an Urban Teacher Program (UTP). This work presents an example of mentoring, collaboration, and allyship in anti-racist teacher education that pushes back against “post-truth” and “fake news” as they manifest in narratives about urban schools in the conservative Appalachian region.

Instrumental case study methodology informed by Critical Whiteness Theory and tenets of CRT is used to analyze the relationship carefully crafted within this UTP by Black women professors mentoring White men GAs. Findings hold significance for future research on allyship, teacher education program design, and real-world education contexts P-16+, particularly within an urban education context.

Filed Under: Accolades, HEAM, Presentations Tagged With: CEHHS, College of Education Health and Human Sciences, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, ELPS, Leadership Studies, Nate Koerber

Dorian McCoy named Faculty Fellow in Office of Community Engagement and Outreach

March 4, 2019 by newframe

Congratulations to Dorian McCoy, who has been selected as a Faculty Fellow in the Office of Community Engagement and Outreach for spring term, starting March 1, 2019.

Filed Under: Accolades, HEAM, News Tagged With: College of Education Health and Human Sciences, Dorian McCoy, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, ELPS, Goal 2: Make an Impact, Goal 5: Living our Values, Higher Education

Koerber and Ritchie Researching School and School Governance in UK

March 4, 2019 by newframe

Damian Hinds, Member of Parliament and Secretary of Education of the United Kingdom (left), and Ian Potter, CEO of Gosport Fareham Multi-Academy Trust (right), with Nate Koerber and Margaret Ritchie. Nate and Margaret are conducting research of school and school governance in the United Kingdom.

Filed Under: Accolades, EDAM, News Tagged With: College of Education Health and Human Sciences, Educational Administration, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars, Margaret Ritchie, Nate Koerber

Sonya Hayes Chosen as One of the New Editors for AERA Newsletter

March 4, 2019 by newframe

Sonya D. Hayes

Sonya D. Hayes, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, has been chosen as one of the new editors for AERA’s Division A newsletter.  She will serve a two year appointment beginning in May.

Filed Under: Accolades, EDAM, News Tagged With: AERA, College of Education Health and Human Sciences, Educational Administration, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, ELPS, Goal 2: Make an Impact, Goal 5: Living our Values, Sonya Hayes

Bonnie Maples, Kayla Jones, Wade McGarity, with students from Inskip Elementary

Dean’s Staff Advisory Board Adds Warmth to Inskip Elementary

January 30, 2019 by newframe

The children of Inskip Elementary School are a little warmer today thanks to the generous donations of the Dean’s Staff Advisory Board (DSAB) in the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences.

Staff throughout the college gathered new and gently used coats, headbands, scarves, gloves and toboggan caps for the children of Inskip Elementary.  Many times, these items are the extras that parents just can’t afford or items children have sometimes lost. The DSAB wanted to make things a little easier and ensure that their children could be warm throughout the chillier days.

The DSAB is comprised of a representative from each of the eight major departments and also includes representatives from centers, grants, and programs throughout the college.  This is the second such donation of needed items that the board has gathered and donated to Inskip Elementary.  In the past, the board has gathered office supplies and Christmas items for donation to South Knox Elementary School.

Representatives attending the donation today included Wade McGarity, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Kayla Jones, Board Chairperson, from the Dean’s Administrative Staff, and Bonnie Maples, Co-Chairperson, from the college’s Office of Marketing & Communications.  The children who so joyfully helped us in receiving the items and being our models included: Elijah Walker, Aliyah Helms, Eliyah Newton & Roseanne Layne.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CEHHS, College of Education Health and Human Sciences, Deans Staff Advisory Board, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, ELPS, Goal 2: Make an Impact, Goal 5: Living our Values, Inskip Elementary School

Janice Branch

HEAM PhD Student Janice Branch Hall Featured in Knox News Sentinel’s “Top 40 Under 40”

January 8, 2019 by newframe

Janice Branch Hall, PhD student in Higher Education Administration at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, is featured as one of Knoxville News Sentinel’s “Top 40 under 40” for her work with students, faculty and staff to create a more diverse and inclusive culture. She is the assistant director for academic success and partnership at the UT’s Haslam College of Business.

Photo from Knox News Sentinel

Filed Under: HEAM Tagged With: CEHHS, College of Education Health and Human Sciences, HEAM, Higher Education Administration, Janice Branch Hall, Knox News Sentinel, Top 40 Under 40

UTK Attends SACSA Conference in Myrtle Beach, SC

UTK Attends Southern Association for College Student Affairs (SACSA) Conference in Myrtle Beach, SC

November 14, 2018 by newframe

More than 40 University of Tennessee Knoxville students (undergraduates and CSP – College Student Personnel), faculty, and Division of Student Life practitioner-educators recently attended the 2018 SACSA Conference in Myrtle Beach, SC (November 3-5, 2018).   Below are several highlights from the annual conference.

  • Tanisha Jenkins (ELPS Doctoral Candidate; Director, UTK Office of Multicultural Student Life) presided over the 2018 conference serving as SACSA President.
  • Luke Sciuilli (Cohort 2019), Aaron Dixon, Karen Boyd, Talisha Adams, Kelly Phillips, Kerri Lovegrove, Abby Grogan, Danny Glassman, Lori Smith, and David Ndiaye presented at the conference.
  • Luke Sciulli (Cohort 2019) and Madison Merrifield (Cohort 2019) finished 1st in the Case Study Competition. Each received a $150 award.
  • Karis Hill (Cohort 2020) and Olivia Stevens (Cohort 2020) finished 2nd in the Case Study Competition. Each received a $100 award. (There were 13 teams in the case study competition).
  • Jheri Wills (Cohort 2019) was the first SACSA Presidential Intern and chaired the Graduate Student Symposium.
  • Dorian McCoy was awarded the SACSA/CAS Ted K. Miller Award for Excellence (to recognize outstanding accomplishments in advancing standards of practice and quality assurance in educational programs and services in higher education).
  • We had approximately 30 members of the Vol Nation attend dinner Sunday at the Flying Fish.  Thanks to Abigail Brumfield for organizing. Tanisha Jenkins hosted a reception in the Presidential Suite after dinner (just for the Vol Nation).
  • Chris Ndiritu (Cohort 2018) chaired the Undergraduate Symposium.
  • The UT Baskets auctioned for $155.  For the second consecutive year, the UT Baskets generated the most dollars for the SACSA Foundation. Basket 1 auctioned for $100 and Basket 2 auctioned for $55.  Thanks Karis for “putting together” the baskets.

Filed Under: CSP Tagged With: CEHHS, College of Education Health and Human Sciences, CSP, Dorian McCoy, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, ELPS, Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars, Goal 3: Communicate and Collaborate, Karen Boyd, UTK College Student Personnel

Ishitani and Flood Published in Research in Higher Education Journal

October 23, 2018 by newframe

Congratulations to Dr. Terry Ishitani, Associate Professor of Higher Education, and Lee D. Flood, Higher Education PhD student, whose article “Student Transfer-Out Behavior at Four-Year Institutions” is listed first in the November 2018 issue of Research in Higher Education, one of the leading journals in the Higher Education field.

Filed Under: Publications, Research, Uncategorized Tagged With: CEHHS, College of Education Health and Human Sciences, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, ELPS, Lee Flood, Research in Higher Education, Terry Ishitani

Online Leadership Studies Program at The University of Tennessee – Knoxville made the ranking of 24th for Master’s Degrees in Educational Leadership.

October 23, 2018 by newframe

SR Education Group, a leading education research publisher founded in 2004, has just unveiled their 2019 rankings on GuidetoOnlineSchools.com.The new best online colleges lists are the first to offer all-encompassing rankings of online colleges using up-to-date alumni salary data from PayScale and tuition rates across degree level and program. Inclusion on this list shows high return on investment and commitment to affordability, two key factors for prospective students. The University of Tennessee – Knoxville made the ranking at 24th for Master’s Degrees in Educational Leadership.

The full list is available here: https://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/degrees/educational-leadership#best-value-masters

The methodology for these rankings employs median mid-career salary data, as well as manually researched tuition rates. Since salaries differ by degree level and program, SR Education Group utilizes bachelor’s, master’s, and program specific salary data for the rankings. Manually collected tuition rates are also specific to degree level and program.

“We are excited to offer the most comprehensive and diverse collection of online school and program rankings. Our resources give prospective students transparent and accessible information to help them make important decisions about investments in their education and future career paths,” said Sung Rhee, CEO of SR Education Group.

Filed Under: Accolades, EDAM, News, Uncategorized Tagged With: CEHHS, College of Education Health and Human Sciences, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, ELPS, Goal 1: Prepare and Develop Leaders and Scholars, Goal 2: Make an Impact, Goal 4: Quality & Sustainability, Online Leadership Studies Program

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