You Got This: Student Resiliency in a Reshaped World
Great opportunities abound to ensure that the current generation of students will succeed in their studies and careers in this reshaped world.
Dr. Stacey Ludwig Johnson currently serves as Senior Vice President of Western Governors University (WGU) and Executive Dean of the School of Education, the nation’s largest non-profit, accredited school of education. Previously, Dr. Ludwig Johnson served Vice President of Academic Operations for WGU’s School of Education, where she led faculty operations, field experience, and innovation for the school. As a pioneer in competency-based education, Dr. Ludwig Johnson has invested more than 24 years envisioning, creating, and implementing academic services, including faculty and clinical experience models, that optimize student progress and retention, attainment, and career success.
Great opportunities abound to ensure that the current generation of students will succeed in their studies and careers in this reshaped world.
Competency-based education can elevate teaching colleges and others involved in educator preparation to meet the unique needs of aspiring K12 teachers.
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Learn how post-secondary schools of education can prepare the next-generation K-12 teachers to incorporate SEL in the classroom for student success.
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