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SOE Receives Largest Individual Gift in AU History

In an extraordinary act of love and dedication to our community, our School of Education has received a groundbreaking gift from SOE alumnus and Kogod School of Business faculty member H. Kent Baker, in memory of his wife Linda. The Linda A. and H. Kent Baker School of Education will be named in recognition of Kent’s remarkable generosity. As AU’s first school naming gift in 45 years and the largest gift by an individual donor in AU’s history, this is a profound gift with a special story. Learn more.

The American University School of Education is currently accepting graduate applications!

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Raise Your Hand for Equity in Education

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Teacher shortages, lack of diversity, outdated policies, inequitable access - learn how to be a part of the evolution of the education system at the American University School of Education.

Linda A. and H. Kent Baker

Linda A. and H. Kent Baker's Historic Gift

The transformative gift honors their AU love story with permanent endowed resources for the school.

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How Civil Discourse Shapes School Board Policy

How Civil Discourse Shapes School Board Policy

Examine how varied civil discourse fundamentally shapes educational policy development within local governance.

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Interim Dean Dr. Rodney Hopson

Dean's Welcome Message

The newly appointed Interim Dean Hopson talks about how he is honored to lead the School of Education.

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2024 RETL Students at Orientation

From Classroom to Career:

AU's Groundbreaking Teaching Residency Program's first cohort has arrived!

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Maya Angelou Schools Student Learning

Teaching Those Most in Need

Dr. Clarisse Mendoza Davis, ’08, runs toward the students that everyone else could not reach.

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Movie Screening: The First Class

The film follows the first class at Crosstown High in Memphis, one of the innovative XQ schools redefining the future of learning.

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Learn about SOE Accomplishments

  • Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Innovation Corbin M. Campbell’s project, “Establishing Measures for an Institutional Designation for Teaching Excellence Colleges and Universities,” was selected to be a part of AU’s Signature Research Initiatives Research Informed Civic Engagement. She also spoke on a plenary panel at the Association for Undergraduate Education at Research Universities (UERA), part of a coalition working with national initiatives to help research universities bring equitable and effective teaching practices to scale. [February 17, 2025]
  • Dr. Ocheze Joseph was awarded a $99k contract through DC Public Schools to continue the Future Teacher Tutors program at Langley Elementary School in Northeast DC. [February 17, 2025]
  • Danielle Gervais Sodani coauthored the article "Teachers Learning: Understanding Continuous Professional Development in Panama” in Professional Development in Education about AU's Panama Teach project.[February 17, 2025]
  • Dr. Kenjus Watson gave the talk “Towards Apocalyptic Education: Addressing Racialized Stress and Community Healing” at Stanislaus State in California. Watch this video about his visit. [February 17, 2025]
  • Senior Professorial Lecturer Dr. Amaarah DeCuir published an essay in Education Week titled “What Educators Need to Know About Countering Islamophobia.” [February 17, 2025]

  • Dr. Sherita Flake co-authored “Proto-Narrative: A Critical Exploration of the Cultural Identities Held by Black Women in STEM” in the Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Studies.” [February 17, 2025]

  • Professor Jennifer Steele was interviewed by CGTN about the Trump administration slashing millions from the Department of Education's research spending, and its impact on tracking student achievement. She was quoted in the Las Vegas Journal Review about the perceived challenges and realities of dual-language programs. Dr. Steele was interviewed by The National News Desk about post-pandemic learning loss highlighted in the 'Nation's Report Card' in January. She was also quoted in this Times Higher Education piece about the potential closing of the Department of Education. [February 17, 2025]
  • Dr. Carolyn Parker was quoted in The Washington Post about how cuts to teacher education grants hurt teachers, principals, and schools in need. [February 17, 2025]

  • Senior Professorial Lecturer Dr. Gayle Warmbrodt, who is Osage, testified before the Texas State Board of Education to readopt Native Studies as a high school course and argued to put the course on the agenda for review and approval as a standards-based course. [February 17, 2025]

  • Professor Jennifer Steele was quoted in this Big News Network article about the prominence education is playing in this year's presidential election. Read about the options American voters had. [January 22, 2025]

  • Dr. Jasmine Rogers appeared in The Colorful Classroom Podcast episode 15, Black Language & Structured Literacy with Dr. Jasmine Rogers. "Dr. Rogers shares insights from her research, discussing how recognizing and celebrating Black Language—rather than correcting it—is essential to honoring students’ identities and supporting their academic growth." Listen to the full episode. [January 22, 2025]

  • American University's School of Education is mentioned in this Maryland Matters article about the Science of Learning and how it has been proven to shrink achievement gaps while increasing test scores. SOE is "breaking down the longstanding barrier between teacher training and research science, teaching future educators about how learning happens long before they step into a classroom." [January 22, 2025]

  • Dr. Amaarah DeCuir, senior professorial lecturer, presented at the U.S. Department of Education's "Lessons from the Field Webinar - Student Religious Expression in Public Schools." [January 22, 2025]

  • Dr. Jacque D. Patterson, Sr. (EdD ’22) has been re-elected to the DC State Board of Education as At-Large Representative. Read Dr. Patterson's biography here. [January 22, 2025]

  • Assistant Professor Liana Petruzzi, a founding member of the Community Health Worker and Social Worker National Workgroup, launched their inaugural report “Essential Strategies for the Effective Integration and Collaboration of Community Health Workers and Social Workers in Health and Social Service Systems.” The event and report shared best practices for community health and social workers collaboration and integration at the individual, organizational, and system levels, along with policy recommendations. [January 22, 2025]

  • Dr. Amaarah DeCuir published "What Educators Need to Know About Countering Islamophobia" in Education Week, part of a three-part series. Learn how you can help defend Muslim, Arab, and Sikh students against bias and hate.  [January 22, 2025]

  • "Identifying Sources of Preservice Teachers’ Dyslexia Knowledge to Guide Teacher Education" in Frontiers in Education by Professor Alida Anderson presents findings from an exploratory descriptive qualitative inquiry of preservice teachers' self-reported dyslexia knowledge sources. [January 22, 2025]

VIEW ADDITIONAL FACULTY AND STAFF ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • EdD candidate Tiffany Green was featured in Forbes' The Women Who Redefined Tech For Good In 2024 for founding Uprooted Academy, which uses technology to ease the college-to-career journey for low-income and first-generation students of color. [February 17, 2025]

  • EdD candidate Melanie Latson published an opinion in New York Amsterdam News after an encounter with blackface memorabilia. She explores how this peculiar home decor continues to perpetuate generational racism and what this culture means for children. [February 17, 2025]

  • 2025 EdD candidate Joytrese George won the 2025 Association for Science Teacher Education (ASTE) Conference Three Minute Thesis People's Choice Award where she condensed her dissertation “For the Culture, Beyond Microorganisms; Uplifting Joy Among Black Women Science Teachers in NYC.” [February 17, 2025]

  • EdD candidate Derek Flake has been accepted into the inaugural Howard Community College’s President's Leadership Academy. [February 17, 2025]

  • Dr. Keisha Woods (EdD ’24) will present Effective Co-teaching Strategies for Students with Disabilities in Inclusion Classrooms at the Council of Exceptional Children Conference. She will also be presenting Every Learner Counts:Transforming Reading Instruction for Diverse Learners at the International Educators' Summit in Ghana in July. [February 17, 2025]

  • Dr. Jenni Torres, EdD ’22, was named Executive Director of WIDA, an educational services organization housed in the Wisconsin Center for Education Research (WCER) in the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s School of Education. [December 5, 2024]

  • Dr. Jasmine Rogers (EdD '23 and SOE adjunct faculty) was a guest on the Leading Literacy Podcast where she spoke about her time in AU's Doctorate in Education program. [October 15, 2024]

  • Julie Corbett (EdD '25) was also quoted in the Chicago Tribune about a the resignation of the entire Chicago Public School Board of Education. [October 15, 2024]

  • Julie Corbett (EdD '25) presented at the 2024 Cradle to Career Network Convening in Salt Lake City, UT, discussing Norwalk ACTS' Civic Influencer Program (the foundation of her doctoral dissertation). [October 15, 2024]

  • Dr. Nara Nayar, EdD '27, published “What Accurate Identification Means for Indigenous Students, and the Challenges of Doing So” in the American Institutes for Research, examining data about the education of Indigenous people. [October 15, 2024]

  • MEd student Carlos Gamez’s paper, “Student Growth on a Statewide Progress-Monitoring Assessment System by District,” was accepted by the Florida Journal of Educational Research. [October 15, 2024]

  • Education studies minor Felicity Chapman, SOC/BA ’26won the prestigious 2024–26 Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship and up to $50,000 in financial aid. [September 16, 2024]

  • Carl Felton, III, MEd '23, policy analyst at EdTrust, wrote a blog post promoting tutoring, extending learning time, and teachers building relationships with students. [September 16, 2024]

  • Teaching Fellows Tatiana Ellis, BA '26, and Luis Paredes Alvizurez, BA '27, taught DCPS Generation Teach (GT) STEAM Academy participants math and engineering as part of their GT Summer Teaching Fellowship, promoting teaching in diverse communities. [September 16, 2024]

  • The Black Code, a documentary by EdD program alum Dr. Sharice Lane, '24, is a Student Film category finalist for the 2024 Lane Doc Fest. The film analyzes the cultural responsiveness of English language arts (ELA) instruction. [September 16, 2024]

  • Pamela Harris, CAS/MEd '73 and SOE/EdD '25, with husband Tyrone, SOC/BA '72 and WCL/JD '75, won the 2024 Volunteer Impact Award at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Ebony Eagles of Excellence celebration, for their dedication to advancing the global Black community. [September 16, 2024]

  • EdD alum Dr. Dia L. Jones, '22, will facilitate a workshop at STEMNoire 2024: Black Women Leading the STEM Renaissance Conference which will provide attendees with tools to build their belongingness capacity in STEM spaces. She will also present research to support increased participation of Black girls and women in STEM at this summer's Black Gaze Symposium. [May 28, 2024]

  • EdD student Julie Corbett, '25, was one of the subjects of a The Hour article, "Chalk Talk: A Diverse Group of Norwalkers Are Being Trained to Be Civic Influencers," which detailed a program she designed enabling diverse citizens of Norwalk, CT, to participate in a civics lesson on local government. [May 28, 2024]

  • EdD alum Dr. Iris Bond Gill, '24, has been named a New America Fellow. The program invests in thinkers who generate big, bold ideas that have an impact and spark new conversations about the most pressing issues of our day. [May 28, 2024]

  • EdD student Darla Davenport-Powell, ’24, plays the role of the family matriarch Lucy Bell in the slavery-centered live-animation documentary The Bell Affair, which explores freedom lawsuits of US slaves and recently began streaming on Amazon Prime. [April 24, 2024]

  • Education Policy and Leadership (EPL) MEd students Lauren GustafsonMeanha Kim, and Kwand Lang, Jr. of Dr. Phelton Moss’s proseminar course are partnering with Opportunity Consulting to develop a series of toolkits for school leaders with strategies to bolster school improvement efforts. EPL MEd students Jarren NewbyKissiah Valle, and Angeliki Papari-Kosiori accompanied Moss to a Capitol Hill roundtable discussion he organized and facilitated for Black and Latino school superintendents from across the country and the education policy advisors of President Biden and Vice President Harris. [April 24, 2024]

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Dixon witnessed firsthand how a positive educational environment could transform the lives of his family members with special needs. This experience, coupled with his own academic and athletic journey, shaped his path to becoming an educator. Imagine going from tackling opponents on the football field to tackling learning disabilities in the classroom. That's the remarkable journey of Charles Dixon, a former Division I football star now pursuing a Master of Arts in teaching (MAT) special education with a concentration on learning disabilities. READ MORE

Equity-Based Teaching Report

The School of Education's Dr. Brian L. McGowan and Dr. Corbin M. Campbell have co-led a transformative research initiative examining how to scale equity-based teaching in higher education. The two-year study, funded by a $1.1 million grant, brought together distinguished educators from American University, the University of Connecticut, and Florida International University to develop comprehensive strategies for creating more equitable learning environments.

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