Seeing the growth that happens between first-year students and graduates is the ultimate reward. Our state-of-the-art Dyson Center further propels Criminal Justice students' preparation for success. Through interactive learning environments, such as the command center and mock courtroom, our program provides practical applications for theoretical concepts. These spaces allow students to gain a deeper understanding of the law and emergencies and develop confidence before they progress to the next stage of their academic and professional careers. Witnessing this transformation firsthand is truly fulfilling as an educator.
Addrain Conyers
Assistant Provost, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Co-Director Social Justice Minor
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One of my favorite things about teaching at 蜜月直播 is doing research with students. I have worked with many bright students from across disciplines on Honors theses and supervised research projects, and had students volunteer to assist in my research agenda. As a department, we annually take students involved in research to a regional conference, and it is one of the best parts of my year. It has been a joy watching these students invest in the research process. Their drive keeps me motivated.
E.G. Fredrick
Assistant Professor of Psychology
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I love my role overseeing internships for Social Work students because I can introduce them to the profession through our partnerships with a variety of organizations. Our classes are small so I鈥檓 able to offer intensive support as their internship progresses. As an educator, I鈥檓 empowered to try new teaching and learning strategies. With the support of Dean Gatins, I鈥檝e started my own <a href="https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/field-educator/episodes/Episode-1-The-Future-of-Field-Education-An-Exploration-of-Emerging-Issues-e21c3u0/a-a9j46gv" target="_blank">Field Talks podcast</a> about social work field education, and as an educator, I鈥檓 supported by Marist to try new and innovative teaching strategies.
Katharine Dill
Associate Professor of Social Work
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When asked what I teach at Marist, I proudly respond, "I teach future teachers!" I guide teacher-candidates in developing their mindsets and practices for teaching and learning from diverse student populations. A special opportunity is instructing the Culturally Responsive Education course, where our teacher-candidates engage with amazing students and schools in Hawaii. Aloha, the familiar Hawaiian phrase, embodies valuing those under our care. Through this cultural immersion, our teacher-candidates gain deep appreciation for communities, schools, families, and students. It's not just about what I teach, but why I teach at Marist.
Dana Gathers
Assistant Professor of Education
One of the most fulfilling and exciting aspects of being Marist faculty is my ability to conduct research that addresses scholarly questions and fulfills a community need thanks to our Center for Social Justice Research. My students and I provide our City of Poughkeepsie public schools and local youth agencies with mindfulness-based stress-reduction strategies for two reasons: to improve school retention and to equip local youth with the tools they need to achieve their academic and personal goals. We really feel like we make a difference in our community.
Mary Stone
Chair and Associate Professor of Psychology
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In our teacher education program, we nurture teacher-candidate鈥檚 global mindsets through encouragement to explore their cultural identities, inquire about the world, and embrace diverse viewpoints. As a global social justice teacher educator, I prioritize how we can understand multiple perspectives and engage in respectful dialogue. For instance, in one course, students virtually connected with Brazilian educators, collaboratively exploring language, citizenship, and education. This enriching cross-cultural exchange benefited all participants. I am grateful for 蜜月直播's support in preparing teachers for the new realities of a globalized world.
Christina Wright Fields
Assistant Professor of Education
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