Instructional Leadership, emphasis: K-12 School Leadership (MEd)

Category: College of Education News

Lapan Forum inspires excellence

The Stephen Lapan Presentation Forum was held on January 29, 2019, at the College of Education in Flagstaff. The annual forum provided Doctoral students in the Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Psychology programs an opportunity to present research and discuss findings with the academic community. The Lapan Forum was created to be a collaborative, safe space for Doctoral students to hone their presentation skills before moving to national academic conferences in their fields of study… Read more
Landscape photo of the San Francisco Peaks.

Going Global: Meeting New Needs in Ed Leadership

The numbers don’t lie. The American Council on Education’s (ACE) 2012 “Mapping of Internalization on US Campuses,” indicates 47% of US institutions of higher learning reported an increase in funding for international initiatives. The IIE Open Doors Report shows an increase in global student mobility from 2. 1 million students in 2001 to 4… Read more
N A U students hanging outside of University Union talking.

Meeting the needs of the Navajo Nation

The Diné Dual Language Teachers Project (DLPD II) helps to meet the Navajo Nation’s need for dual-language teachers by providing coursework leading to a Master’s in Bilingual Multicultural Education and an Arizona Bilingual endorsement for 45 classroom teachers in grades Pre-K–12. This project is funded by Title III National Professional Development grant T365Z170071. The project strengthens dual language programs by including family and community members in family literacy workshops… Read more
View of the mountains in Flagstaff.

Gov. Doug Ducey launches Arizona Teachers Academy

Arizona public schools will soon get 200 new teachers as part of a scholarship program that promises recipients free tuition at one of the state’s three public universities for every year they teach in the state… Read more
Student teacher uses puppet show to teach.

From cancer patient to student teacher at Banner UMC

During his most recent stay at Banner University Medical Center in Tucson, hospital staff offered NAU student PJ Quinn an opportunity to complete his student teaching in a place familiar to him—the hospital. Patients at Diamond Children’s at Banner UMC who need to keep up with their schoolwork turn to Quinn for tutoring… Read more
Student teacher playing a game with young students.