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Winter 2015 Edition

Jan
20
2015
Cover Story: All Shook Up
Dr. Lakia Scott is not afraid to shake things up. In fact, she’s planning on it. The newest addition to the faculty in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Scott said her educational philosophies were forged during a three-year stint teaching English Language Arts and Reading at an all-male charter school in Houston.
Jan
19
2015
Message from the Dean
This issue's message from Dr. Jon Engelhardt, dean of the Baylor University School of Education, reflects on his tenure at the School of Education. Engelhardt will retire at the end of this academic year.
Jan
18
2015
The College Life
"A day in the life" of a master's student in the Higher Education & Student Affairs (HESA) program is filled with activity and academics. HESA is offered throughout the Department of Educational Administration.
Jan
17
2015
Something Special
Each year, Baylor School of Education graduates about 12 students in Special Education (SPED), which is classified as a “high need” area in education by the U.S. Department of Education. “Not everyone is able to get joy from the challenges these children bring,” said Pat Arredondo, lecturer in Educational Psychology and director of the special education program.
Jan
16
2015
Alumni Profile – Danielle Fearon
Danielle Fearon, PhD ’12, is a Senior Research and Planning Associate in Baylor’s Department of Institutional Research and Testing (IRT). Her work allows her to apply her love of numbers to helping her alma mater.
Jan
15
2015
Web Extra: Danielle Fearon
Read what Dr. Danielle Fearon's professors — and students from her classes — have to say. A graduate from the Department of Educational Psychology, Fearon also teaches as an adjunct in the department.
Jan
14
2015
SOE News Briefs: Winter 2015
Check out this brief overview of major events and accomplishments in the Baylor School of Education, including academic achievements, special events, and student news.
Jan
13
2015
Making a Difference
Though her career in the classroom was all too short, Hannah Marie Gilliland, BSEd ’03, was a teacher in every sense of the word. She is the inspiration behind the Hannah Marie Gilliland Memorial Scholarship Fund, which is helping more Baylor students make a difference through teaching.