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Constance Wright, EdD

Dean, College of Education
Professor, Education
864.977.7064
constance.wright@ngu.edu
Unit: College of Education, Program Deans, Graduate Faculty, Graduate Education, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education
Location: Tigerville

“A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops." --Henry B. Adams
  • Teaching & Education

    You will learn with me when taking courses in Classroom Management, PE and Health methods, and Current Issues in Education.

    Degrees

    BA, Elementary Education, Mars Hill College

    MA, Elementary Education, Western Carolina University

    EdD, Educational Leadership, University of Phoenix

  • Professional Experience

    My experience includes 7 years of K-12 public education experience, including a Title I Reading Specialist for K-1, as well as 16+ years in higher education teacher preparation programs.

  • Selected Publications

    Publications

    • Personality and Leadership: The Effects on Teacher Job Satisfaction – ProQuest Database
    • “” International Journal of the Whole Child, 2021, Vol. 6, No. 1

    Presentations

    • Service Learning Partnerships in Public Schools – annual presentation
    • Mimio Software uses with K-6 partners
    • Exploring the Relationships among Dispositions Associated with Teacher Effectiveness and Student Learning
  • My Network

    I will gladly involve you in my circle that includes Greenville County Schools, Pickens County Schools, and Spartanburg County Districts 1, 2 and 5, as well as SCASA, SCEDA

  • My Story

    Welcome to the College of Education at 91¸£ÀûÉç! We were established in 1997 when we received approval from the South Carolina Department of Education to recommend teacher candidates for certification, and are currently accredited by CAEP. We offer teaching certifications in Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary (Math, Social Studies, English), and K-12 certifications in Physical Education, Spanish, and Music. Our graduate programs include our Masters in Education with concentrations in Learning Disabilities, Read to Succeed, or Teacher Leader, and Doctoral degrees in K-12 and Higher Education Leadership.

    Since our inception, we have graduated over 1200 students across our undergraduate and graduate programs. Our students are teaching in public and private schools in South Carolina and surrounding states, as well as abroad!

    The College of Education at 91¸£ÀûÉç believes that an effective teaching program is one that prepares teacher candidates to be educators who seek to inspire future generations to love learning; to invest in learning themselves so they can remain effective in the classroom; and, most importantly, to impact communities. By equipping our teacher candidates with the knowledge of how they can live out their faith in the classrooms through how they love and serve their students, colleagues, administration, and community, our teacher candidates become effective practitioners, caring leaders, and lifelong learners.

    The education programs at 91¸£ÀûÉç operate under the philosophy that effective teaching will ultimately place the student first. We seek to understand what exceptional teaching looks like, and then align our course work and clinical experiences around that understanding. Ultimately, the College of Education has high expectations for our teacher candidates.

    Our faculty has over 350 combined years of teaching experience in the public and private school systems, and this does not include our vast experience in higher education. This allows us to provide relevant and insightful strategies to help our teacher candidates successfully navigate the classroom. We believe that teaching is a calling, and we seek the Master Teacher, Jesus Christ, as our guide to ensure our students are fully equipped to not only teach academics, but to also be able to demonstrate love, patience, and a true understanding of the whole child.

    A little about me: I am a mother of three adult children. In my spare time, I love to explore quaint small towns, spend time with my family and friends, and on most weekends, you will find me hiking some of the most beautiful vistas in the Carolinas. I love to teach anything that related to Classroom Management, Project-based learning, or anything that supports teachers as caring leaders, effective practitioners, and lifelong learners.

    Thank you again for expressing your interest in 91¸£ÀûÉç and the College of Education. We hope that you will review our certification options in our undergraduate and graduate programs and participate in one of the most inspirational and effective teaching preparatory programs you will ever find!

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