Faculty and Staff
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Herbert Steffy Associate Professor of Education; Interim Chairperson Dr. Herbert Steffy earned his B.S. from Eastern Mennonite University, his M.S. Ed. from James Madison University and his M.Ed. and Ed.D. from the University of Central Florida. He teaches courses in Math in the Middle School, Methods in Mathematics and Vital Connections. He can be contacted at 419-448-2264 or hsteffy. His office is located at 115 Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center. |
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Diane Armstrong Professor of Education Dr. Diane Armstrong earned her B.S. from Slippery Rock State College and her M.Ed. and Ph.D. from the University of Toledo. She teaches courses in Adolescent Literature, Language Arts in Middle School and Methods in English. She can be contacted at 419-448-2130 or darmstro. Her office is located at 116 Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center. |
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Edward Corley Associate Professor of Education Dr. Edward Corley earned his B.A. from Wabash College, his M.A.T. from Washington University and his Ph.D. from Miami University. He teaches courses in Science in the Middle School, Principles of Teaching Seminar: Middle Childhood and Senior Seminar in Education. He can be contacted at 419-448-2128 or ecorley. His office is located at 122 Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center. |
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Lori Arnold-Grine Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Education Dr. Lori Arnold-Grine earned her B.A. from Heidelberg College, her M.A. from Bowling Green State University and her Ph. D. from The Ohio State University. She teaches courses in Growth and Development: Early Childhood, Introduction to Early Childhood Education/Philosophy and Practice and Read to Learn/Content Early Childhood. She can be contacted at 419-448-2129 or lgrine. Her office is located at 119 Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center. |
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Brian Haley Assistant Professor of Education and History, Head Men’s Soccer Coach Dr. Brian Haley earned his A.B. from City of Leeds and Carnegie in England, his M.A. from Kent State University and his Ed.D. from the University of Toledo. He teaches courses in Vital Connections and Principles of Teaching. He can be contacted at 419-448-2119 or bhaley. His office is located at 118 Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center. |
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Jin Kang Assistant Professor of Education Dr. Jin Kang earned her bachelor’s degree from Ewha Women’s University in Korea and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. She teaches courses in Growth and Development and Prescript Assess and Diagnosis. She can be contacted at 419-448-2319 or jkang. Her office is located at 123 Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center. |
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Carl Stein Associate Professor of Special Education Dr. Carl Stein earned his B.S. and M.S. from Youngstown State University and his Ed.D. from West Virginia University. He teaches courses in Career/Vocation Development Life Skills, Diversity in Today’s Schools and Individuals with Diverse Education Needs. He can be contacted at 419-448-2131 or cstein. His office is located at 120 Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center. |
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Terry Phillips Instructor of Education, Field Placement Director for Education Terry Phillips earned his B.A. from Findlay College and his M.Ed. from Bowling Green State University. He teaches courses in Communication and Collaborative Partnerships and The Middle School. He can be contacted at 419-448-2133 or tphillip. His office is located at 111 Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center. |
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Terri Weininger Administrative Assistant for Education Terri Weininger can be contacted at 419-448-2125 or tweining. Her office is located at 109 Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center. |
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