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Rachelle "Shelly" Curcio is joining the University of North Florida from the University of South Carolina (UofSC) where she was a Clinical Assistant Professor and the Director of the UofSC Professional Development Schools Network. Shelly's research and interests are grounded in an inquiry stance and focus on aspects of clinically-centered teacher preparation with an emphasis on preparing teachers for racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse 21st-century classroom contexts. Specifically, Shelly's research is centered on the supervision and coaching that occurs in clinical spaces, as well as the cultivation of teachers' critical curriculum literacy skills connected to their role as curriculum makers. Shelly attended the University of Florida for her Ph.D. and served as a classroom teacher, literacy specialist, district resource teacher, and assistant principal in Hillsborough County Schools for 18 years.

Documentos relacionados

Cuantificación de educación / académica

Education, Ph.D., University of Florida

2017 → …

Educational Leadership, B.A.E., University of South Florida

2003 → …

Elementary Education, M.Ed., University of Florida

1996 → …

Elementary Education, B.A.E., University of Florida

1995 → …

Posiciones externas

Clinical Assistant Professor; Director Professional Development School Network, University of South Carolina

ene 1 2017ene 1 2022

Disciplines

  • Education