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Faculty and students invited to present at GACTE

College of Education’s Juliann Sergi McBrayer, Ed.D., associate professor of educational leadership, and Regina Rahimi, Ed.D., professor of middle grades and secondary education, were invited to join both the planning session and 2022 annual conference for the Georgia Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (GACTE). They were asked to share their expertise around building the pipeline among a teacher shortage in the state.

As current president of the Georgia Educational Leadership Faculty Association, McBrayer was able to provide insight from the leadership point of view while Rahimi detailed her experience as a teacher educator working with preservice and in-service teachers.

During the conference, the pair were invited to present about their leadership-teacher preparation program pairing model to conduct online classroom observations, in which we have two manuscripts under review from this work. The faculty members invited current students who voluntarily joined our research and piloted the model–Nate, educational leadership candidate and Jack, preservice candidate represented the pilot program for Georgia Southern during the conference.

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