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Connie A.
Anderson received her Bachelor of Science in Education degree in 1973 and
Master of Education degree in 1975 from Northeastern State University in
Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and the Doctor of Education degree in 1988 from
Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. She has over 30 years
experience in educational institutions in Oklahoma, Nebraska and Texas.
Dr. Anderson has
teaching experience at the university
level (graduate and undergraduate) in teacher education programs in
various educational institutions — Historically Black College and
University (HBCU), land-grant tier 1 research universities, and community
colleges; administrative roles and leadership responsibilities at the
university level as department chair of business teacher education
programs, committee chair, and student organization advisor; extensive
involvement teaching and working with diverse ethnic and cultural
student populations in rural and urban public schools identified as “at
risk”; expertise in developing and
integrating technology into learning environments; and involvement in
developing, implementing, and evaluating field-based teacher education
programs.
Her research interests include the
mentoring and induction of beginning teachers.
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