Thursday, April 12, 2018

John Achrazoglou

As the only person to receive the Regent’s Excellence Award twice, John Achrazoglou seeks to prepare future educators through curriculum development and creating online programming. 

Achrazoglou prepares future educators by sharing technology expertise

Katharine Broton

Katharine Broton is a new Assistant Professor in Higher Education and Student Affairs. Her current research is about making ends meet during college and she studies students' financial aid, employment, and material well-being. 

Broton's research focuses on impact of inequality, poverty in higher education

Kayla Reed Fitzke

As the University of Iowa College of Education’s new Assistant Professor in Couple and Family Therapy, Kayla Reed Fitzke seeks to motivate and inspire students while they develop their professional identities. 

Fitzke's research explores intersection of risk and resiliency in early adulthood

Deborah Harris

New Visiting Professor in Educational Measurement and Statistics, Deborah Harris, wants to impact students through teaching and mentoring.

Eboneé Johnson

Eboneé Johnson, new assistant professor in Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling/Counselor Education and Supervision, seeks to train the next generation of counselors through her student-centered approach to education. 

Eboneé Johnson helps train the next generation of counselors

Jennifer Knight

Jennifer Knight, a new clinical assistant professor in Language, Literacy, and Culture, seeks to prepare excellent future classroom teachers through literacy development.

Jennifer Knight shares expertise in early elementary literacy development

Ted Neal

New Clinical Associate Professor in Science EducationTed Neal, seeks to help students reach their goals of becoming excellent teachers through his work with climate science and professional development in the classroom.

Ted Neal helps students learn about science, become exceptional leaders

Steven Triplett

Steven Triplett, a new clinical instructor in educational leadership, has served in a variety of leadership roles over the past three decades across the state of Iowa. 

Triplett uses leadership experience to inspire future school administrators

 

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