School of Education

Recognition

2007 Education Law Association President Award

  • M. David Alexander

2007 Marion A. McGhehey Award

  • M. David Alexander

David L. Clark Scholar

  • Patricia Gaudreau

Virginia Scholars Award Delta Kappa Gamma Society International

  • Cheryl Burrell-Graves
  • Melissa Lisanti

Teachers of Promise

  • Julie Akers
  • Bethany Drown
  • Katie Dysinger Walters
  • Sherry Elliot
  • Margaret Fernheimer
  • Jamie Follin
  • Andrea Futrell
  • Jennifer Goedkoop
  • Alisa Mook
  • Erin Odell
  • Jacqueline Owens
  • Katherine Van Gilst

Outstanding Doctoral Student In Health Promotions & Physical Education

  • John Creasy

Outstanding Physical Education Student Teacher

  • Laura Kegley

Instructional Technology Student Association Graduate Student of the Year Award

  • Mary Ellen Pierson

Outstanding Student Teacher in Business and Information Technology

  • Julie Akers

Outstanding Student in Counselor Education

  • Victoria Joy Stone

Outstanding Student in Educational Psychology

  • Robert Siudzinski

Outstanding Student Teachers in Elementary Education

  • Mary Elizabeth Faris
  • Colleen W. Sweeney

Outstanding Student Teacher in English Education

  • Katie Dysinger Walters

Outstanding Student Teacher in Family and Consumer Sciences

  • Lauren C. Fallabel

Outstanding Student in Higher Education

  • Ellen Plummer

Outstanding Student Teacher in History and Social Science Education

  • Sherry Elliot

Outstanding Student Teacher in Marketing Education

  • Christine Baranowski

Outstanding Student Teacher in Mathematics Education

  • Kalena Maxted

Outstanding Student Teacher in Science Education

  • Kara Gram

Outstanding Student Teacher in Second Language Education

  • Julie Keaney

Outstanding Student Teacher in Special Education

  • Bethany Drown

Dana Gregory Rose, PhD, has been selected as a Virginia Tech Citizen Scholar. The principles of this recognition are knowledge, leadership, scholarly inquiry, responsibility, and public scholarship. Dana has exemplified these important aspects in her professional life and as a responsible global citizen through her desire to prepare herself as a leader in the community, the state, the nation, and the world, and has applied her scholarship in ways meaningful to society.

Our own IDT students, Christie Liu and Deyu Hu placed as finalists in the Pacificorp Design Competition sponsored by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT). Over the past months, they have worked with a mentor (Dr. Don Ely from Syracuse U.), with whom they were paired to address a specified instructional design problem. Christie and Deyu were chosen as one of the top three teams to present their case at the conference. Congratulations to them for receiving this honor as a result of their skills and hard work.

 

Scholarly Achievements