Education & Leadership

Shenandoah’s Children’s Literature Conference Serves Thousands 

The 44-Event Virtual Conference Continues Through the End of June With Some of Children’s Literature’s Most Acclaimed Authors & Illustrators

In recent weeks, thousands of students and hundreds of educators across the United States have learned about everything from understanding others’ perspectives and to how…

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College of Arts & Sciences and Division of Education & Leadership News: Spring 2021

Shenandoah University students garner awards and win competitions, while faculty member is featured on C-SPAN

Lee-Dorah Wokpara, Ed.D. candidate and Berkeley County Public Schools assistant principal, is the first recipient of the Dr. Amy Lee Parker Endowed Scholarship. The Dr.…

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Shenandoah Alumna, Doctoral Candidate Wins Loudoun Teacher of the Year

Math Teacher Kim Jackson Says SU Was ‘Mind- and Eye-Opening’

Kim Jackson, a Shenandoah alumna who is pursuing her Doctorate in Education at the university, has recently been announced as the Loudoun County Public Schools…

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Shenandoah Career Switcher Honored For Teaching Cybersecurity

Kristi Rice ’16 Is Paving The Way For Cybersecurity Education in Virginia

A graduate of Shenandoah University’s Career Switcher program, Kristi Rice ’16, has been honored as the 2020 TeachCyber.org Cybersecurity Teacher of the Year for the…

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Shenandoah’s MLK Week Children’s Literature Events Connect With Thousands Of Students

Almost Three Dozen Additional Author/Illustrator Events Slated For This Spring To Celebrate Children’s Literature Conference Anniversary

Over the course of 35 years, Shenandoah University and the world of children’s literature have developed a strong bond.  Every summer, teachers and librarians flock…

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University Department Co-Sponsors Young Screenwriters’ Conference

Online event features comic artist and filmmaker Dash Shaw

Project Write, in partnership with Shenandoah University’s Department of Media and Communications, hosted its second annual Young Screenwriters’ Conference in October. The daylong online event…

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Teaching K-12 Teachers how to Teach Online

Five-week fall modules deeply discounted at $165

Shenandoah is responding to the desperate need of K-12 teachers. We are offering fall modules on how to develop online units, student assignments and assessments.…

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Anti-Racism and Equity Forum for Educators and Community Leaders

Educators plan ways to sustain anti-racist and equitable practices in K-12 schools

Join Shenandoah University and a panel of three university alumni educators for the inaugural Anti-Racism and Equity Forum for Educators and Community Leaders. The forum,…

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Oge Mora, Eric Rohmann, & Candace Fleming Surprise Education Students

award-winning authors and illustrators discuss their books with Shenandoah students

Zoom Visit from Eric Rohmann & Candace Fleming Shenandoah University’s School of Education class RDG 523 (Foundations of Literacy) – taught by Chair of the Department…

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Education Students Are Making a Difference

Shenandoah Education & Leadership Students Reach Out to Children & Families Learning at Home

Students in Shenandoah University School of Education and Leadership (SOEL) undergraduate and graduate programs are using their expertise and Shenandoah training to improve the distance…

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