Monetary and Non-monetary Incentives by State for Teacher Leadership
The Education Commission of the States defines teacher leadership as “the process by which teachers extend their impact — influencing colleagues, principals, members of school
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The Education Commission of the States defines teacher leadership as “the process by which teachers extend their impact — influencing colleagues, principals, members of school
According to 2017 data collected by the National Center for Education Statistics, 21% of U.S. adults perform at the lowest literacy levels. Professionals with a
The growing shortage of primary care physicians in the U.S. has provided opportunities for family nurse practitioners (FNPs) to work to their full scope of
For nurses who enjoy clinical work with adult patients and want to gain specialized skills caring for this population, a Master of Science in Nursing
The decision by the World Health Organization (WHO) to deem 2020 the “Year of the Nurse and Midwife” highlights the global nursing shortage. It is
The role of doctor has seen an evolution over the past couple of decades. Gone are the days when there was a distinct hierarchy between
Dr. Timothy Freeman took the road less traveled to become part of the first cohort of the online Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership program
While working as a juvenile probation officer early in his career, a young Jeremy Batchelor saw firsthand the beneficial impact of education on the community
Tammy Weaver had some extra motivation to graduate from the online Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Youngstown State University (YSU)
Sometimes even the principal has homework. Such is the case for Lashonda Abdussatar, who is enrolled in the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership
The decision to become a teacher represents more of a calling than a career. From an early age, Dr. Holly Schafer knew she wanted to
Twenty years after embarking on a successful nursing career, Lileth Encarnacion is fulfilling a long-term goal by returning to college. She is on track to
Dr. Kelly L. Colwell scored a hat trick with three degrees from Youngstown State University – a bachelor’s and master’s, both in respiratory care, followed
As the Health Commissioner for Wayne County in Ohio, Youngstown native Nicholas Cascarelli has found himself in leadership positions throughout his career. Key to his
No sooner had Kelley Harnett crossed the finish line than she was raring to start again. The Orangeville, Ohio, native enrolled in the online Master
As a single mother, Allison Schuster has a close relationship with her daughter, Abigail — so close that they will soon both have nursing degrees
Lacey Madison had already built a successful career in business and education when she moved into an administrative role. “The business piece was something I
While a graduate degree isn’t required to enter the management consulting field, findings in U.S. News & World Report suggest that if you’re serious about
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected virtually every industry. The results of the crisis have been disruptive – and destructive – especially to businesses such as
In the most competitive job markets, landing and keeping a rewarding position are dependent on both specialized skills and the ability to communicate. The most
To effectively advance literacy instruction, it is important to understand what professionals in the field need. The International Literacy Association (ILA) regularly polls them on
America is a diverse nation made up of people from a wide variety of backgrounds and cultural identities. Issues of race, socioeconomic status, religion, sexuality
Principals are responsible for leading schools in a variety of ways. They help develop and uphold school board policies and mission statements, lead instructors and
Sometimes the stars align and serendipity ensues. Ask Heather Smith. With a need for professional development hours to maintain her teaching license, she enrolled in
After more than 24 years of working for the same organization, Brigham Sloan is still thinking about the big picture. “As you look around and
Courtney Lockshaw is having a blast. Five months before completing the hybrid Master of Business Administration – General online program at Youngstown State University in March
Life is going fast for Megan Harding. After moving from Pennsylvania to Florida for a job last year, she graduated from the Master of Business
The first time Eric Brown was a student at Youngstown State University, he helped the Penguins secure their fourth national football championship. Twenty-one years later,
Brigid Tebaldi was an experienced entrepreneur long before she enrolled in the general Master of Business Administration hybrid program at Youngstown State University. But even
When the World Health Organization (WHO) named 2020 the Year of the Nurse and the Midwife, it likely had no idea how fitting that recognition
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