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Amanda Wall

Middle grades faculty represent at AMLE Conference

Georgia Southern University middle grades program faculty took part in the Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE) virtual conference, which took place November 4-7. Shelli Casler-Failing, Ph.D., Betsy Barrow, Ph.D., Amanda Glaze-Crampes, Ph.D., and Taylor Norman, Ph.D., presented “The Struggle is Real: Creating Productive Struggle in All Content Areas.” Amanda Wall, Ph.D., took part in […]


COE faculty represented at ALER

The annual meeting of the Association for Literacy Educators and Researchers (ALER) was held in Hilton Head, SC on November 4-7 and was well attended by Georgia Southern University College of Education faculty. In attendance were Nedra Cossa, Ph.D., Taylor Norman, Ph.D., Leslie Roberts, Ph.D., and Amanda Wall, Ph.D. Faculty presented their current research. Norman […]


Middle grades faculty and students present at national conference

Georgia Southern University College of Education faculty and students participated in the annual conference of the Association of Middle Level Education (AMLE) held November 7-9 in Nashville, TN. Middle grades education faculty members and students attended and presented several sessions for middle level educators from across the country. In attendance were Department of Middle Grades […]


College of Education well represented at annual literacy conference

The annual conference of the Literacy Research Association took place in Tampa, Florida, from December 4-7. Several Georgia Southern University College of Education presented papers and projects during the three-day conference centered this year on the theme “Literacy Research: Illuminating the Future.” Leslie Roberts, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum, Foundations and Reading, presented […]


COE awards internal research support

Three projects were awarded College of Education Seed Grants by the College’s Research Committee during the 2017-2018 academic year as well as two research assistantships awarded in spring 2018. The research assistantship awards were new to the College’s internal research awards this year. Faculty members Alisa Leckie, Ph.D., Amanda Wall, Ph.D., Elizabeth Prosser, Ph.D., and […]