Event Title
To Understand Others, We Must First Understand Ourselves: Seasons of Diversity
Location
Richardson Ballroom – DiGiorgio Campus Center
Document Type
Presentation
Start Date
27-6-2018 11:15 AM
Presenter Bio
Sherell Fuller began her career in education as an elementary and middle school teacher in Fairfax County, Virginia. She served as a 4th grade general education teacher and a 7th/8th grade English teacher. Her career in higher education began at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and she spent 9 years there serving in various capacities such as Clinical Assistant Professor, Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Teacher Education Learning Community Coordinator, and Liaison for the Children’s Defense Fund Freedom Schools Program.
She is a native of Martinsville, VA and received her B.A. in English from George Mason University. Her M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction was also conferred at George Mason. She received her Ph.D. in Elementary Education from University of Virginia.
Dr. Fuller’s service and teaching areas of interest include preparing pre- and in-service teachers to work with diverse populations, supporting educators in the understanding and implementing culturally responsive pedagogy, differentiation of instruction, recruiting under-represented populations into education, mentoring pre-service teachers, and preparation of STAR teachers. She currently resides in Charlotte, NC
To Understand Others, We Must First Understand Ourselves: Seasons of Diversity
Richardson Ballroom – DiGiorgio Campus Center