Students and alumni of 四虎影视’s School of Education and Leadership are sharing and being recognized for their scholarship and expertise.听
Richard J. Reeves
Doctor of Professional Studies: Organizational Leadership program student Richard J. Reeves recently participated in the with Kelli Armstrong, president, Salve Regina University; Ann Marie Senior, associate vice president, Thomas Edison State University; and Henry Zheng, associate vice president, Ohio State University. Reeves also . 听
Additionally, Reeves was elected to the听American Public & Land-grant Universities (APLU) Commission on Information, Measurement & Analysis (CIMA). 听His term began in November 2019 and lasts three years. And, he co-authored and published a blog with the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), “”听
Manuel Gomez Portillo
Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership student Manuel Gomez Portillo presented at 听the WIDA National Conference in Rhode Island in October. “The presentation was about the importance of after-school programs to support English learners. The presentation also highlighted the importance of schools working with community partnerships to enhance their school programs. A final component of the presentation was the importance of working with parents to enhance the education of their English Learners,” Portillo said.
He was also听awarded $3,000 by the Fairfax Foundation to establish after-school programs at two Title I schools for English learners. “The program strives to meet the social and emotional, academic, social and career goals of each student,” he said. “Additionally, the after-school club brings guest speakers, has students participate in community service, and enhances the development of positive relationships between students and school administrators. A highlight of the club is an annual trip to a university, so that students can ‘feel’ the experience of visiting a university.鈥
James D. Stump ’19
James D. Stump ’19, Ed.D., had an article, “” published in the December 2019 issue of the Journal on Research on College Presidents.听
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Kimberly Jackson
Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership student Kimberly Jackson presented her quantitative pilot study at the Virginia Education Research Association (VERA) conference in September 2019. She also applied for and won the Association of Teacher Educators’ Robert Stevenson Teacher Leadership Scholarship.
Stephanie Bernard, MMSc, PA-C, RD
Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership student and Assistant Professor and Associate Director of Shenandoah’s Division of Physician Assistant Studies Stephanie Bernard,听MMSc, PA-C, RD, presented original research, “Virtual Reality: Impact on PA Student Self-Efficacy” at the Physician Assistant Education Association national meeting in Washington, D.C.听