An educator for 21 years, Brian Sherman of Campobello, S.C., has experienced all levels of the profession, from teacher and coach to administrator. Now serving as assistant to the superintendent and district ombudsman for Greenville County (S.C.) Schools, he is responsible for helping parents resolve issues involving their child’s education. But he also has a passion to help young educators grow in their careers and is working to complete his doctor of education degree at Gardner-Webb University.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/1970/thumbnail.jp
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While completing her master of arts in curriculum and instruction at Gardner-Webb University, Jessic...
The Gardner-Webb University School of Education will conduct its annual conference, Keeping Learning...
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Julie Stanley of Winston-Salem, N.C., taught elementary students for nearly 10 years. Now, she’s pre...
The Gardner-Webb University School of Education is working with a local elementary school in Clevela...
Benjamin Abee (’17) of Trinity, N.C., took a job in manufacturing when he graduated from high school...
Through Gardner-Webb University’s fully-online Teacher Assistants to Teachers program, Heather Foush...
A man with both a heart for his hometown community and a desire to help future school administrators...
While completing her Master of Arts in Executive Leadership Studies (MELS) from Gardner-Webb Univers...
Through student-teaching experiences and training activities, the Gardner-Webb University School of ...
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