SUNY Oswego School of Education Dean Laura Spenceley, at right, speaking with graduate education students, was named an Impact Academy fellow through Deans for Impact. Spenceley is among a cohort of 24 leaders chosen for their commitment to improving educator preparation. (PHOTO CREDIT: SUNY OSWEGO)
OSWEGO — SUNY Oswego School of Education Dean Laura Spenceley was recently named an Impact Academy fellow through the national nonprofit organization Deans for Impact (DFI). Spenceley and 23 other leaders, selected for their commitment to improving educator preparation, are part of the fellowship’s eighth cohort. “For the eighth year in a row, we welcome […]
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