Corrine Sackett believes in providing meaningful feedback to students in order to encourage them to be reflexive and open to ambiguity.
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Corrine Sackett, a Clemson counselor education professor since 2013, leads embedded counseling programs across campus and has served as a co-responder with CUPD officers.
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Sophomore Caleb Blackston has found himself involved in various CoEd organizations such as USAB, where he works to foster community amongst his peers. Stay tuned to hear more from him this week!
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Joani Oliver shares her involvement beyond the classroom and the strong sense of community these organizations have provided her!
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Sophomore Joani Oliver's "Why Clemson" is inspired by her very own sister, who is also a CoE student here at Clemson. Stay tuned to hear more from her this week!
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Kelli Seawell believes seeing traditional-age students learn from and bond with classmates who are working professionals is one of the most rewarding parts of teaching in this program.
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Kelli Seawell is a clinical professor, program coordinator and at the forefront of the College of Educationโs first non-teacher preparation program, the human capital education and development program.
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Brenda Aranda shares advice for Human Capital Education and Development students and details what makes the program so flexible and unique!
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Brenda Aranda does it allโ mom, wife, student, and employee at Walter P. Rawl & Sons, Inc. Stay tuned to hear more from her this week!
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This week's student feature, Brenda Aranda, shares how the CoEd's Human Capital Education & Development program has aided her success in her current job.
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Kaysie Stevens walks us through her four years as a member of Teaching Fellows, including her time living in a Learning-Living Community freshman year!
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Senior Kaysie Stevens grew up with two parents who are teachers, motivating her to pursue education as well. Stay tuned to hear more from her this week!
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Jill Shelnut sets her students up to observe and analyze real-world classrooms to help foster the bridge between theory and practice.
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Jill Shelnut is a senior lecturer in the Department of Teaching and Learning here at Clemson. As a proud alumni, she emphasizes ethical decision-making, reflective teaching and engagement with all communities.
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