As a visiting assistant professor of educational leadership at Miami University, Meredith Wronowski studies the intersection of educational policy, school decline, and teacher turnover. And as a former school administrator, she is also concerned with the growing disconnect between policy and practice that continues to alienate educators.
Connie Strehle, who received her Ph.D in Educational Leadership and Administration from Miami University, was named one of the 2018 Women of Excellence Award winners by the YWCA.
Robyn Jordan and Ashley Warren are doctoral/graduate students in the Department of Educational Leadership at Miami University. On October 3rd, they were two of the twelve educators who presented at an event called Ignite 1.0 hosted by Middletown City School District.
How cross-sector collaborators enabled one urban school district to create and maintain a sprawling and successful college and career readiness reform by building career academies that partnered a dozen high schools with the local business community, higher education entities, non-profits, and civic organizations.
Established in 1936, the Bishop Medal is given to individuals who have distinguished themselves in service to humanity. The award is named in honor of Robert Hamilton Bishop, Miamis first president.
Dr. Andrew Saultz, professor of educational leadership, was recently interviewed by the Boston NPR station on the role Massachusetts played in current national educational policy.
Dr. Thomas Poetter, Educational Leadership Professor has been appointed as Editor of the Journal of Curriculum Theorizing and President of the Foundation of Curriculum Theory. Dr. Poetter will be building his team to begin work in January 2019.