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Volume 2 Number 2


As a newcomer to Baylor and the School of Education, I am frequently asked a variety of questions. Following the almost obligatory "How do you like Baylor?" or "What brings (or attracted) you to Baylor?" question, comes "So, what are your goals for the School?" The last of these always brings a little internal conflict for me. I have long been a believer and proponent of "servant leadership" where the goal is, significantly, to help the organization grow and develop to meet its own aspirations or, in the absence of such aspirations, to orchestrate discussion to define those. Yet, leaders are not devoid of goals and are typically expected to articulate those goals for the organization. (read more)
In the F1rst Person: Rebecca and Zackary Beaty
When Rebecca and I first accepted third grade and middle school PE positions, respectively, at the International School Nido de Aguilas in Santiago, Chile, we couldn't comprehend how much our lives would change in just a few short, extremely busy months. (read more)
Meet the Faculty: Welcoming six new faces in education
Dr. Alex Beaujean Education Psychology
Dr. Crista Force Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Paul La Bounty Health, Human Performance and Recreation
Dr. Tamara Hodges Educational Psychology
Dr. Matthew Cooke Health, Human Performance and Recreation
Dr. Sandra Cooper Curriculum and Instruction
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Sports Management: Program stretches to new heights
The sports management program, like all major programs in the Health, Human Performance, and Recreation department in the School of Education, is experiencing tremendous growth, and the reason, according to its graduates, is its success. (read more)
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