Articles by Jennifer Strange
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Elon alumnus reflects on first year of teaching
June 22, 2017
Daniel Martin '16 spent his first year after graduation teaching science at a rural, low-income school in Greene County, N.C.
Elon alumna Wesley Langford Swain '04 appointed high school principal
June 22, 2017
At a board meeting earlier this month, Wesley Langford Swain '04 was appointed Principal of Park View High School in Mecklenburg County Schools in South Boston, Virginia.
Elon hosts Alamance-Burlington School System Honors Institute
June 15, 2017
The Alamance-Burlington School System Honors Institute at Elon, a collaborative effort between the school system and Elon University, is providing a summer enrichment experience for talented and motivated students.
M.Ed. Program Welcomes 16 Students to Elon
June 12, 2017
School of Education recognizes outstanding faculty
May 18, 2017
School of Education faculty members Alec French, Marna Winter and Jeff Carpenter were recognized on May 17 for their excellence in teaching, service, and scholarship at the annual school awards banquet.
School of Education celebrates student excellence
May 4, 2017
The School of Education hosted its first Celebration of Excellence event on Thursday, May 4, and recognized outstanding achievements and academic excellence of the class of 2017.
Alumna Natalie Sayag '11 named a Teacher of the Year
May 2, 2017
Sayag, who graduated in 2011, is a third-grade teacher at McDougle Elementary School in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
Burlington Mayor Ian Baltutis visits Elon's Strong Beginnings for Babies program
May 1, 2017
The Strong Beginnings for Babies Project is designed for supporting families of infants in discovering strategies that are helpful, culturally relevant, and easy to use for fostering their children’s language development.
Student teachers meet with local principals to achieve interview success
April 3, 2017
The School of Education appreciates the support from strong leaders in the Alamance-Burlington School System who are willing to work with Elon's (soon-to-be) newest teachers.
Professor studies instructional approaches and curricular designs in elementary classrooms
April 3, 2017
Mark Enfield, associate professor of education, is currently working with Jayne Woodruff, third-grade teacher at Altamahaw-Ossipee Elementary School, to teach a problem-based learning science unit on the human body systems.