

A pre-Teacher Education student was recently in my office to express enthusiastic gratitude for the valuable mentoring received from Courtney Teague, a sophomore in the OCU Middle Childhood Teacher Education program (with concentrations in Math and Science.)
Because of Courtney’s kindness, encouragement, mentoring, and teaching, the student who was struggling in a general education course, was able to pass the final exam three grade levels higher than on the previous two exams. Without Courtney’s pro-active invitation to study together, the student’s GPA would have been much lower than the final outcome.
Thank you so very much, Courtney! You have brought honor to a fellow-student, yourself, God, OCU and the Teacher Education Department by your actions.
Kudos to Courtney!
Articles of Interest
Summer Institute Courses
Published: May 10, 2019
This summer, Ohio Christian University is offering summer courses that will
help K-12 and undergraduate instructors work towards a graduate degree. The
institute gives instructors the opportunity to earn degrees and gain
knowledge in a shorter period of time.
Each course lasts for six weeks and counts as three credit hours. There will
be two separate six-week terms throughout the summer. The cost of these
graduate level classes is $990 per course. There is a simple application and
approval process for the program.
The University will also be offering special topic classes that count
This summer, Ohio Christian University is offering summer courses that will
help K-12 and undergraduate instructors work towards a graduate degree. The
institute gives instructors the opportunity to earn degrees and gain
knowledge in a shorter period of time.
Each course lasts for six weeks and counts as three credit hours. There will
be two separate six-week terms throughout the summer. The
This summer, Ohio Christian University is offering summer courses that will
help K-12 and undergraduate instructors work towards a graduate degree. The
institute gives instructors the opportunity
OCU Kappa Delta Pi Chapter Inducts 28 New Members
Published: April 26, 2019
CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO—Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society
in Education, is pleased to announce that 28 preservice educators have been
invited and inducted into its membership through the Alpha Iota Sigma Chapter
of Ohio Christian University.
The initiation ceremony took place on April 9, 2019 at The Ministry and
Performing Arts Center. The ceremony opened with Dr. Hank Kelly, Provost at
Ohio Christian University, giving the welcome and prayer. Dr. Ann Shelly, of
Kappa Delta Pi, installed the new members, the Alpha Iota Sigma Chapter and
the officers. Mr. Jonathan Davis,
CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO—Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society
in Education, is pleased to announce that 28 preservice educators have been
invited and inducted into its membership through the Alpha Iota Sigma Chapter
of Ohio Christian University.
The initiation ceremony took place on April 9, 2019 at The Ministry and
Performing Arts Center. The ceremony opened with Dr. Hank Kelly, Provost at
CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO—Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society
in Education, is pleased to announce that 28 preservice educators have been
invited and inducted into its membership through the Alpha
Archived Articles of Interest
Students Gain Empathy in Tim Tebow’s Night to Shine
Published: March 1, 2018
By Amber Ginter
Ohio Christian University Teacher Education students and faculty participated
in Tim Tebow Foundation’s Night to Shine in Circleville Vineyard Church in
February. The event gave opportunities to show love and support to those
with disabilities.
Night to Shine is a prom where everyone can participate, delivering fun,
dancing, music, food, and normalcy. Created to embrace those with
exceptionalities so that they feel loved and special, the event enables
participants to show kindness in the spirit of Christian faith.
“It was a Christian event. Yet, you need not be a
By Amber Ginter
Ohio Christian University Teacher Education students and faculty participated
in Tim Tebow Foundation’s Night to Shine in Circleville Vineyard Church in
February. The event gave opportunities to show love and support to those
with disabilities.
Night to Shine is a prom where everyone can participate, delivering fun,
dancing, music, food, and normalcy. Created to embrace
By Amber Ginter
Ohio Christian University Teacher Education students and faculty participated
in Tim Tebow Foundation’s Night to Shine in Circleville Vineyard Church in
February. The event gave
Preparing Super Teachers for Tough-Love Challenges
Published: February 20, 2018
In 2018, OCU’s Teacher Education Department is participating in classroom
management skills training that addresses student development deficits.
Focusing on issues that impact learning, such as effects of divorce, poverty,
and substance abuse, requires equipping teachers with proven intervention
skills.
To enable Teacher Education majors to succeed in this challenge, OCU is
hosting a training workshop on trauma-informed care led by Pickaway County
Board of Disabilities on June 4th and 5th. Mandated by the State of Ohio,
this practicum is offered for any teacher in Ohio at no cost
In 2018, OCU’s Teacher Education Department is participating in classroom
management skills training that addresses student development deficits.
Focusing on issues that impact learning, such as effects of divorce, poverty,
and substance abuse, requires equipping teachers with proven intervention
skills.
To enable Teacher Education majors to succeed in this challenge, OCU is
hosting a
In 2018, OCU’s Teacher Education Department is participating in classroom
management skills training that addresses student development deficits.
Focusing on issues that impact learning, such as
Student Profile: AYA Math Teacher Ed Major Leads by Example
Published: December 26, 2017
Clarissa Crowley, one of the first Adolescence to Young Adult Education (AYA)
Mathematics majors at Ohio Christian University, set her sights high when she
decided to major in STEM education to transform young lives.
Serving as a ‘guinea pig’ for the new AYA curriculum with its advanced,
yet enticing, and rigorous materials, Crowley’s goal for herself is not
only propelling her into the future, but also enabling her to demonstrate
faith-based leadership to her peers.
Becoming a servant leader wasn’t always in the cards for Crowley. Higher
education seemed unobtainable to her until a
Clarissa Crowley, one of the first Adolescence to Young Adult Education (AYA)
Mathematics majors at Ohio Christian University, set her sights high when she
decided to major in STEM education to transform young lives.
Serving as a ‘guinea pig’ for the new AYA curriculum with its advanced,
yet enticing, and rigorous materials, Crowley’s goal for herself is not
only propelling her into the
Clarissa Crowley, one of the first Adolescence to Young Adult Education (AYA)
Mathematics majors at Ohio Christian University, set her sights high when she
decided to major in STEM education to
Teacher Education Students Attend MLA Conference
Published: November 28, 2017
On Thursday November 2, 2017, many of our Middle Childhood Education majors
attended the Ohio Middle Level Association Conference in Columbus, Ohio. The
annual conference is held for Ohio teachers of grades 4-9. Ohio Christian
University Professor of Social Studies and Language Arts Methods, Jayne
Stevenson, and Professor of Science and Math Methods, Rolanda Hurtt,
organized and invited their students to attend the conference as pre-service
educators for networking and learning more about this always changing, and
ever more important profession.
OCU students attended workshops and
On Thursday November 2, 2017, many of our Middle Childhood Education majors
attended the Ohio Middle Level Association Conference in Columbus, Ohio. The
annual conference is held for Ohio teachers of grades 4-9. Ohio Christian
University Professor of Social Studies and Language Arts Methods, Jayne
Stevenson, and Professor of Science and Math Methods, Rolanda Hurtt,
organized and invited
On Thursday November 2, 2017, many of our Middle Childhood Education majors
attended the Ohio Middle Level Association Conference in Columbus, Ohio. The
annual conference is held for Ohio teachers
Hope Springs Anew–OCU Responds to Opioid Crisis
Published: November 28, 2017
As the tragic effects of opioid addiction continue to grip the nation, in
Ohio efforts to address them are well underway through initiatives by
organizations such as Propel Ohio and Ohio Christian University.
On Nov. 17, Teacher Education Professors Valerie Jones and Angela Flowers,
along with student majors Maddy McCain and Emily Morton, attended Propel
Ohio’s Collegiate Leadership Conference on the effect of poverty and the
opioid crisis on Ohio youth. They joined some 600 attendees in the
University of Akron’s historic Quaker Station conference center to hear
Ohio Senators Sherrod
As the tragic effects of opioid addiction continue to grip the nation, in
Ohio efforts to address them are well underway through initiatives by
organizations such as Propel Ohio and Ohio Christian University.
On Nov. 17, Teacher Education Professors Valerie Jones and Angela Flowers,
along with student majors Maddy McCain and Emily Morton, attended Propel
Ohio’s Collegiate Leadership
As the tragic effects of opioid addiction continue to grip the nation, in
Ohio efforts to address them are well underway through initiatives by
organizations such as Propel Ohio and Ohio Christian