Brad M. Maguth Ph.D.
Professor
Middle Level and AYA Social Studies
Grants
Selected Grants (funded and unfunded)
- Maguth, B. (March, 2020). Hands on Banking Family Financial Fun Nights. Council for Economic Education & Wells Fargo. $5,000.
- Maguth, B. (July, 2019). Hands on Banking Family Financial Fun Nights. Council for Economic Education & Wells Fargo. $2,500.
- Maguth, B. (February, 2019). Think Tank to Shark Tank Teacher Institute: Professional Grade Curriculum Guides. Burton D. Morgan Foundation. $20,000.
- Maguth, B. (December, 2018). Understanding Fiscal Responsibility Teacher Workshop Grant. Council for Economic Education. $11,000.
- Maguth, B., Koskey, Daviso, A.. (March, 2018). Ohio Department of Education, Community Connector Initiative. Connecting At-Risk Middle & High School Students with Mentors. $ 101,498.
- Maguth, B., Koskey, Daviso, A. (March, 2017). Ohio Department of Education, Community Connector Initiative. Connecting At-Risk Middle & High School Students with Mentors. $99,947.
- Maguth, B., Avery, L., Koskey, K., Dimartino, J., Foster, H., Daviso, A., Greer, J., Lietchy, K., Campbell, M., (2017). U.S. Department of Education, Innovation & Research Grant: Early Phase. F.A.C.E.S.: Fostering a Collaborative Education Mentoring Program. $4,000,000. (Not Funded).
- Maguth, B., Koskey, Daviso, A., & Foster, H. (May, 2016). Ohio Department of Education, Community Connector Initiative. Connecting At-Risk Middle & High School Students with Mentors. $99,947.
- Motter, T., Maguth, B., Koskey, K., Kushner Benson, S., & Motter, A. (Spring, 2016). Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources Regional Grant. Going to the Sources: Interdisciplinary Planning and Teaching with Primary Materials. $15,000.
- Thomas, A., Patterson, N., Ross, C., Maguth, B., Chandler, P. (Fall, 2016). Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources Regional Grant. Going to the Sources: Interdisciplinary Planning and Teaching with Primary Materials. $20,000.
- Maguth, B., Koskey, Daviso, A., & Foster, H. (May, 2015). Ohio Department of Education, Community Connector Initiative. Connecting At-Risk Middle & High School Students with Mentors. $75,898.69.
- Maguth, B. (March, 2014). Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources Regional Grant. Teaching Primary Sources in the Social Studies: A Collaborative Between Three Ohio Universities. $20,000. (Not Funded).
- Maguth, B. & Weeks, H. (2014, January). Barberton Community Foundation. “Bridging the Gaps”: Using Multi-Layered Mentoring Between Barberton High School Students, Barberton Middle School Students, and University Students to Promote Academic Readiness and Successful Transitions. $15,000. (Not Funded).
School of Education Faculty & Staff
Our highly qualified and diverse faculty contribute to exceptional academics within the School of Education. Added to this are working professionals who serve as dynamic part-time faculty. Their combined experience spans the full range of education from preschool to higher education, as well as in business and industry.
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Office of the Director
Dr. Gary Holliday, Director
Dr. Renee Mudrey, Assistant Director
Assessment & Accreditation
Student Services
Laura Frias, Coordinator of School Partnerships & Student Development
Anthony LoVullo, Pre-admission advisor
Rachel Ruic, Pre-admission advisor
Student Teaching & Field Experience
Mrs. Jennifer J. Morgan, Director
Ms. Catherine (Katie) Feudner
Faculty
Dr. Wondimu Ahmed
Dr. Susan Kushner Benson
Dr. Devon Carter
Dr. Piya Chatterjee
Dr. Al Daviso
Dr. Gail Evanchan
Dr. Gary Holliday, Director
Dr. Shelley Houser
Dr. Lynn Kline
Dr. Xin Liang
Dr. Brad Maguth
Dr. Nidaa Makki
Dr. Lynne Pachnowski
Dr. Karen Plaster, Director, Urban STEM Center
Dr. Renee Mudrey, Assistant Director
Dr. I-Chun Tsai
Dr. William (Bill) Visco