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EducatorsAbroad Faculty and Staff

EducatorsAbroad (EA) faculty represent the world of education. They are highly qualified, experienced, and talented educators who work in countries around the world serving as program directors, host country coordinators, placement directors, and student teaching supervisors.

These individuals are responsible for the admission, placement, and personal - academic - and professional development of participants in EA programs. In cooperation with school administrators and cooperating classroom teachers, they assure each participant a valuable experience through which to develop their abilities. And, along with host school administrators and cooperating teachers, they accept additional responsibility for the well being of participants by offering advice and assisting participants as they make decisions concerning travel and accommodation.

EA faculty take their responsibility to each student, host school, the student's home college, and the teaching profession seriously and regularly meet to share insights and improve program services.

EA faculty and staff welcome the opportunity to share information about our program offerings with college, university, and school administrators and faculty worldwide in oder to develop and maintain mutually beneficial affiliations through which to broaden the global perspective of students and educators. Please contact any of the following individuals for assistance:

Program Director: Craig Kissock (send e-mail)

Program Associate Director: Jennifer McCleery (send e-mail)

Program Manager: Erica Swenson (send e-mail)

One of our regional partners in the U.S.:

One of our partners in the UK:

So you may come to know our faculty better, abstracts of their professional experience are presented here. Complete vita are available to partner colleges upon request in support of accreditation and/or program approval reviews.

Back to Front, Left to Right: Peter Smith (England), Richard Gordon (USA), Ethan Quirt (USA), Kevin Hall (Australia), Tudor Jenkins (England), Peter Ferguson (Australia), Craig Kissock (USA), Jim Greenberg (USA), Tony Richardson (England), Barbara Truitt-Petersen (USA), Stuart May (England), Jill Allan (New Zealand), Kirsty McCartney (Australia), Judy Kuechle (USA), Thomas Warren (USA), Bob de Latour (New Zealand), Val Banks (England), Maria do Carmo (Brazil), Peg Lonnquist (USA), Maria Leonor Conjeros (Chile), Jennifer Riley (USA), Robert O'Brien (New Zealand), Paula Richardson (England)

Not Pictured: Ann Smith (USA), Derrick O Sullivan (Ireland), Erica Swenson (USA), Jennifer McCleery (USA), Leke Tambo (Cameroon), Norman Blackett (England), Orapin Pojananon (Thailand), Sujata Srivastava (India), Viktorija-Nijole Stochkuvene (Lithuania)

Directors and Management Team

Craig Kissock
Dr. Craig Kissock, Founder and Director of EducatorsAbroad Ltd. and University of Minnesota Emeritus Professor of Education. Beginning as a teacher educator in 1967 he has taught in the USA, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe. He works with teacher educators in over 50 countries to foster use of a global perspective of teaching and teacher education in educational decision making.

Since 1987 he has directed programs through which over 2,300 students from Canada, UK, and USA completed in-school teaching practice and English as a Foreign Language Teaching Assistant placements in over 600 primary and secondary schools on six continents. He has directly supervised the teaching practice of student teachers in over 30 countries, including the first U.S. teachers in Russian and Lithuanian government schools, and has also guided the teaching practice of students from other countries in the USA.

He is active in national and international organizations of teacher educators, served as Chair of the Global and International Committee of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, and has co-edited journals representing the viewpoints of teacher educators in several countries.

 

Jennifer McCleery

Dr. Jennifer McCleery, Associate Director of EducatorsAbroad, has been an educator for over twenty years as a teacher and administrator. She began her career teaching at the elementary and middle school levels in California and has also taught in Oregon and Washington. After receiving her doctoral degree and administrator’s certificate from the University of Oregon, she moved on to become a P-12 school central office administrator in Central Oregon and now directs teacher education admissions and field experiences for a university.

She has taught teacher education courses, supervised student teaching interns, conducted education research and published articles, and is dedicated to supporting the learning of all teachers. She is committed to social justice and enhancing the international connection across educators in both P-12 and higher education settings.

 

Ethan Quirt
Ethan Quirt has been a professional Website and database developer for over 10 years. He has been affiliated with the EducatorsAbroad team since he participated in an English as a Foreign Language program in 1998. He also has a degree in Elementary Education for which he completed his student teaching in New Zealand via EducatorsAbroad.
 

Erica Swenson
 

Program Coordinators and Student Teaching Supervisors

Greg Allison
Mr. Greg Allison (Student Teaching supervisor based in Australia). Greg worked for over 30 years in a number of secondary schools in metropolitan Melbourne and in regional Victoria. He worked as a year level manager, head of faculty and assistant principal. One of his responsibilities as assistant principal was teacher education including the Student Teaching Program students placed at Brauer College. Greg has always had a keen interest in international education and his masters of education degree specialized in this area.
 

Val Banks
Ms. Valerie Banks (Internship supervisor and course instructor based in England) is a specialist in school inspection having served as member of over 125 Ofsted inspections in all types of schools including denominational and multicultural schools in the UK. She is an Elected Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. She has extensive teaching experience with emphases in geography and information technology and specialties in equal opportunities, curriculum, assessment, and special educational needs. She has published curriculum materials and been active in pre-service and in-service teacher development and education. She has served as a consultant to schools and education authorities on issues related to school inspections and teacher in-service.
 

Jessie Bansgrove
Ms. Jessie Bransgrove (Student Teaching supervisor based in New Zealand) has taught primary students in a range of schools in both Australia and New Zealand since 1964 with an emphasis on educating 5 to 8 year olds. Her extensive involvement in professional development includes focus on Reading Recovery, computer based instruction, school management, assessment, and a range of subject area curriculum projects and developments.
 

Ian Benson
Mr. Ian Benson (Internship supervisor and course instructor based in England) has been a teacher since 1965. He has held posts in a range of schools - including secondary modern, bilateral, selective and comprehensive schools. He has also worked in a range of countries, including England, Singapore and Germany teaching in the English medium classes. He has taught pupils across the age range, from 5 to 19 years, as an assistant, head of subject and faculty as well as senior master in schools both at home and abroad. He is a humanities and social science subject specialist. Through his interest in teaching and learning he has directed innovative classroom based projects and undertaken evaluation and reporting of the outcomes that gained, in the case of the Humanities Curriculum Project, national recognition. Ian has also been a GCSE examiner and moderator as well as Chief Examiner, reviser and moderator at GCE Advanced level.

As a senior, then principal inspector of schools in the largest local education authority in England Ian implemented The Essex Project in The Humanities that involved progression and continuity in pupils' learning from age 5 years up to university entry in geography, history and religious studies. He also provided subject guidance in the humanities and social science subjects for all 780 establishments in Essex, including primary, secondary and special schools as well as further education and tertiary colleges.

As well as being a teacher, Ian has also been a school inspector and trainer of post-graduate and in-service teachers as well as of senior managers, including headteachers / principals. He has also undertaken detailed research into the work governors / school board members. He has led over 300 inspections of aspects of the work of schools, as well as whole school inspections - within the local education authority and for OFSTED. In addition he advises a publishing house on its educational output and writes guidance / manuals on inspection, inclusion, teaching and learning as well as leadership and management. When he is not in the classroom with teachers and their pupils, Ian is said to suffer from "withdrawal symptoms".

 

Norman Blackett
Dr. Norman Blackett (UK Student Teaching Programme Director and Internship supervisor and course instructor based in England) has held several positions in education including mathematics teacher, department head, curriculum manager, senior lecturer in mathematics and mathematics education, course director in education management, Her Majesty's Inspector (HMI) for Initial Teacher Training (ITT) and mathematics, and most recently manager of ITT for the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted). In this role he was responsible for the delivery, quality, impact and value for money of the inspection of initial teacher training in England. He is still involved in advising government agencies and universities on initial teacher education policy and practice.
 

Fred Chesek
Dr. Fred Chesek (Student Teaching coordinator Chicago area collegiate relationships based in the USA) is recently retired from the Chicago Public Schools system where his jobs included teaching Language Arts in grades K-12 and administering Language Arts departments at various Chicago schools. During his tenure in Chicago, he also directed all alternative certification programs for the Chicago Public Schools. He has also taught undergraduate and graduate courses for a variety of universities in the Chicago metropolitan area. Currently, he directs the Office of School-College Relations for National-Louis University which oversees all field placement experiences for university students entering teacher licensure programs. His passion has been and continues to be promoting the best teaching practices for diverse learners.
 

Michael Cooper
Mr. Michael Cooper (Internship supervisor and course instructor based in England). Following 23 years of employment at secondary schools in and around Liverpool, UK, predominantly in the Head of History role, Mike went on to work, from 1996-2007, at International Schools in Portugal , Egypt and Thailand , in posts which included Head of Humanities, Student Welfare Co-ordinator and, most recently, Head of Secondary at The Regent's School, Bangkok. These positions provided a wide range of experiences and responsibilities, including curriculum development, pastoral care, school management, leadership and forward planning. Eleven years as an ex-pat offered valuable insights into teaching and living abroad. Supporting and mentoring student teachers, including Student Teachings, has been a valued element in every phase of Mike’s teaching career. My website is at http://mmceducationconsultancy.com/
 

Pat Costantino
Dr. Pat Costintino (Student Teaching supervisor based in the USA)
 

Sandra Cowan
Dr. Sandra Cowan (Student Teaching supervisor based in Australia)
 

Bob De Lautour
Mr. Robert De Lautour (Student Teaching supervisor based in New Zealand) was principal of Trident High School where several Student Teaching students have completed student teaching and then secured their first teaching positions. He is primary and secondary qualified and visited the University of Minnesota, Morris to work with Student Teaching colleagues from around the world. Robert was a high school teacher for years before serving as school principal in three schools in different social/cultural settings for over twenty years. Since 1999 he has been responsible for student teaching placements and supervision in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
 

Juan Carlos Dianderas
 

Maria Do Carmo Galiazzi
Dr. Maria Do Carmo Galiazzi (Student Teaching and EFLTA Country Coordinator and supervisor based in Brazil) is a professor at University of Rio Grande in Environmental Education Program conducting research about teacher education, Chemistry Education and Environmental Education, and is a teacher at the college of Chemistry and work. The students that come to Brazil have lived in host families. EFLTA students work in schools in Rio Grande do Sul or with me at college, teaching English to my students.
 

Leigh Golding
Ms Leigh Golding - Supervisor and Host Country Co-ordinator for NZ. Leigh has taught both in NZ and Australia and is currently teaching two days a week at a primary school in Napier. She has hosted many teacher trainees in her classroom over the years and now enjoys the role of placing and supervising international students within the NZ education system.
 

Richard Gordon
Dr. Richard Gordon (Student Teaching and EFLTA supervisor based in the USA) served on the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) Global and International Teacher Education Committee and provides leadership for the Japan U.S. Teacher Education Consortium (JUSTEC) through which joint research in teacher education is fostered and shared. At the invitation of Japanese teacher educators he has lived and worked in Japan assisting with determining answers to issues they face. His commitment to international teacher education, publications, experience as professor of Education at California State University - Dominquez Hills, and work in schools in the U.S. and other countries offers program faculty and participants valuable insights.
 

Jim Greenberg
Dr. James D. Greenberg (Student Teaching and EFLTA supervisor and coordinator East coast collegiate relationships based in the USA) is Director of the University of Maryland College of Education K-16 Partnership Development Center and founding director of the Center for Teaching Excellence and Honors programs. He has been a faculty member and administrator in Education for 35 years, and served as a Fulbright Senior Scholar, Senior Fellow at the Center for Urban Partnerships, Visiting Fellow at the University of Pretoria in South Africa, and invited keynote speaker and workshop leader at the University of Concepcion in Chile and the University of Lima in Peru.

He has published on a variety of educational topics, made numerous presentations from local to international levels, and served as a consultant to educational institutions though corporate and agency sponsorship in several foreign countries. He served as co-Chair of the Professional Experience Design Team of the Maryland Task Force on Teacher Education Redesign, is regional Secretary for North America of the International Society for Teacher Education, has served as external evaluator for NCATE and other accreditation teams for teacher education program approval, and he is a member of the leadership team of the new Maryland Institute for Minority Achievement and Urban Education with particular responsibility for school-university collaboration.

 

Kevin Hall
Mr. Kevin Hall (Student Teaching Country Coordinator and supervisor based in Australia) has been involved in education for over 45 years, first as a high school teacher then as a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Education at The University of Melbourne. He has been part of the Student Teaching program since 1990, coordinating and supervising the placement of student-teachers in schools in Melbourne and surrounding areas. He has presented papers at many international conferences, conducted research and published articles, mostly related to his special interest areas of assessment, and the practicum in teacher education. Along with his extensive experience in teaching, research and administration, Kevin’s formal qualifications include an undergraduate degree in Commerce and two post-graduate Masters Degrees in Education.
 

Tudor Jenkins
Mr. Tudor Jenkins (Internship supervisor and course instructor based in England) is a primary school teacher who has worked in four contrasting schools in the London Borough of Croydon. He was a Head Teacher of a large Junion School (pupil ages 7 - 11 years) for twenty years before moving on to work as a part time Education Advisor for the education service in the London Borough of Islington. Tudor also works in a supporting role for the governing bodies of schools in Croydon. He has worked for the Student Teaching pogramme since 2003 and is committed to supporting aspiring teachers to achieve success.
 

Kitty Kao
Dr. Kitty Kao (Student Teaching and EFLTA Country Coordinator and supervisor based in Taiwan)
 

Lloyd May
Mr. Lloyd May (Student Teaching supervisor based in New Zealand) is currently an education consultant with contracts involving mentoring first time principals, tutoring educational leadership courses, facilitating clusters of schools on common projects, advising on principal appointments, and conducing principal appraisals. Lloyd has been involved in elementary education for 40 years being a principal for 25 years.
 

Kirsty McCartney
Ms. Kirsty McCartney (Student Teaching supervisor based in Australia) continues to teach secondary school graphics, art and textiles in a career that began in the late 1980’s. Her educational journey has seen her work in the Catholic Education system (single sex boys) and also for the Victorian State Department of Education (co-educational). During her time in education she has held the positions of Head of Art and Graphics Department, Student Teacher Coordinator, Staff Association President, Assistant House Manager, Professional Development Coordinator and mentor to graduate teachers in her school. She has recently returned to study commencing her Masters Degree in Education through Deakin University.
 

John Meade
Mr. John Meade (Student Teaching supervisor based in New Zealand)
 

Derrick O'Sullivan
Dr. Derrick O'Sullivan (Student Teaching Country Coordinator and supervisor based in Ireland) began his teaching career in 1969 as a primary school teacher and went on to secondary school teaching in 1974. In 1978 he became a secondary school principal transferring to St. Fergal's Senior National School in Bray, Ireland in 1980 where many Student Teaching students have successfully completed student teaching requirements under his guidance. Derrick also serves as part time lecturer for the Open University, has published, and currently reviews books on education for Paul Chapman Publishers, London.
 

Orapin Pojananon
Mrs. Orapin Pojananon (Student Teaching Country Coordinator and supervisor based in Thailand) began her teaching career at the secondary school in Bangkok for one year and went on to Commercial School for another year. In 1977 she transferred to the Faculty of Education Khon Kaen University. With the degree of Master of Education in English and Literature, her main responsibility is teaching English as a foreign language and English teaching methodology at undergraduate and graduate level. While serving as a lecturer (associate professor) she was selected to work as deputy school director of the Demonstration School; Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs; and Associate Dean for International Relations through which she had chance to work for the EFLTA program. She also initiated, created and wrote curriculum of the Dual Degree Program with Northern Arizona University, and to host international students from different countries for years. She also has experience supervising students teaching at school for more than 20 years. Her present position is Chair of the Master Program in Curriculum and Instruction, Faculty(School) of Education , Khon Kaen University.
 

Helen Rallis
Dr. Helen Rallis (Student Teaching supervisor based in the USA)
 

Paula Richardson
Ms. Paula Richardson (Internship supervisor, course instructor, UK Team Director, and placement coordinator for placements in Africa, Caribbean, E & S.E. Asia, Europe, and Middle East based in England) began teaching in 1968 and has offered particular leadership in geography education most recently creating Barnaby Bear and developing related curriculum materials and www resources in conjunction with the Geographical Association and British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to introduce young people to cultures and life of people around the world (over 27,000 students are currently using these materials). She is both a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society as well as a Chartered geographer, she served as a school inspector in geography and history for nine years and as an Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education) inspector since 1990. She was a lecturer at Westminster College Oxford, developer of curriculum materials for the English National Curriculum, participant in the European working party developing Environmental education materials for use in five countries, educational consultant for the BBC, chairs association publication committees, and serves as external examiner for university departments. She has worked with several hundred US and Canadian student teachers through the Moorhead State University Student Teaching Abroad program and Student Teaching since the mid 1980’s. She currently directs the work of nine Student Teaching student teaching supervisors based in the UK and Ireland.
 

Tony Richardson
Mr. Tony Richardson (Internship supervisor and course instructor based in England) intended to be an actor, but instead has been an educator for over 30 years and recognizes how closely related both activities are. His main subjects are English and drama. He has taught all age ranges from 4 to 18 years in 6 different schools in very varied settings and was the Head Teacher (principal) of his last two schools. He has been engaged with teacher mentoring and induction for most of his career and is keen to ensure that when student teachers are learning their trade they are given useful, practical advice that helps them perform well in the classroom. Tony has published many texts and curriculum materials for primary students, and has a passion for classical music – ‘our house groans with thousands of CDs’.
 

Harry Shepherd
Mr. Harry Shepherd (Student Teaching supervisor based in New Zealand)
 

Peter Smith
Peter R. Smith (Internship supervisor and course instructor based in England) has served as Her Majesty’s Inspector of Schools, [HMI] at the DES, DfEE, Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education) from 1980 – 2004. He is an elected Council member, Chartered Geographer and Honorary Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He served as HMI National Specialist Advisor for Geography and Environmental Education for England, and held several leadership and administrative posts within Ofsted, including the management of the division inspecting Local Education Authories. He helped design the current Section 5 inspection model for English schools. He has been a keynote speaker at national and international education conferences, participated in National Curriculum development projects, and taught at high school and university levels. He has travelled widely, including Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and throughout East and West Europe; conducted research, and published extensively in journals. He is a trustee of several environmental organisations, president of the National Association of Field Studies Officers and continues to take young people on expeditions, especially for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award. He recently edited and co-authored 'Off the Premises: a Handbook', designed to assist schools and teachers to plan and manage safe and effective visits away from school, for whatever purpose.
 

Leonor Conejeros Solar
Dr. Leonor Conejeros Solar (Student Teaching and EFLTA Country Coordinator and supervisor based in Chile) is an Educational Psychologist and I worked at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso in Chile. I´m in charged of an Educational Program for gifted and talented students and I also teach at the education department.
 

Sujata Srivastava
Dr. Sujata Srivastava (Student Teaching and EFLTA Country Coordinator and supervisor based in India)
 

Jill Tait
Ms. Jill Tait (Student Teaching supervisor based in New Zealand) has been involved in every area of education for 30 years with the last 20 years in the field of teacher training. Jill brings wide experience with, and knowledge of, New Zealand schools and curriculum. She has worked extensively with the Student Teaching programme for the past 15 years. Jill has traveled extensively on every continent and when appropriate and applicable has researched the educational facilities of the many countries she has visited.
 

Leke Tambo
Dr. Leke Tambo (Student Teachingand EFLTA Country Coordinator and supervisor based in Cameroon) is currently Deputy Secretary of Secondary Education in Cameroon, has supervised the work of nearly 70 U.S and Canadian student teachers in Cameroon since 1996, hosted international teacher education conferences and professional exchanges in Cameroon, served as visiting professor in Canada, coordinated Peace Corp training in Cameroon, represented the University of Buea at the Association of African Universities meeting in Zambia and at the Higher Education and Global Development Conference in Washington. He has also served as Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Buea. He has written extensively in the field of education and teacher education with over twenty publications including a recent text for teacher education and currently serves as Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Secondary Education, and he continues to teach and supervise Masters and PhD students in the Faculty of Education at the University of Buea, Cameroon.
 

Pat Tambo
Ms. Pat Tambo (Student Teaching and EFLTA program coodinator based in Cameroon)
 

Barbara Truitt-Petersen
Ms. Barbara Truitt-Petersen (Student Teaching and EFLTA supervisor and coordinator Minnesota collegiate relationships based in the USA) started her teaching career in Costa Rica in 1963 and continued with teaching positions in Georgia, Alabama, and Minnesota where she completed thirty years as a teacher of Spanish in the Burnsville school system. She was selected Burnsville teacher of the year; is fluent in Spanish, has studied German, and Portuguese; earned a Masters degree from a the Instituto Tecnológico in Monterrey, Mexico. She provides extensive leadership in professional organizations and through community volunteer activities. Barbara has traveled throughout Asia, Europe, Central and South America and has organized student exchange groups for high school students in Costa Rica and the U.S.A.
 

Brenda Woodbury
Ms. Brenda Woodbury (Student Teaching placement coordinator and supervisor in the USA) taught middle school for 32 years in the Minneapolis and St. Paul area. She has served as a cooperating teacher to many student teachers and has mentored beginning teachers. Ms. Woodbury has participated in Department of Education programs to review standards for teachers and grant projects to improve the quality of k-12 education.
 

Honorary Retirees

Briar Diamond
Ms. Briar Diamond (Student Teaching Country Coordinator and supervisor based in New Zealand) retired as Assistant Principal at Aotea College and now serves as Student Teaching programme coordinator for New Zealand. She has worked in senior management in multicultural secondary schools for 24 years with particular responsibility for guidance structures, and pastoral care. She has travelled widely and while on a Woolfe Fisher Fellowship she studied behavioral strategies for difficult students in USA and the British Isles.
 

Peter Ferguson
Dr. Peter Ferguson (Student Teaching Country Coordinator and supervisor based in Australia) has been responsible for over 300 Student Teaching students completing student teaching assignments in Australia since 1991. He has served as teacher in secondary science and primary schools; lecturer in teacher education in Australia, USA and Thailand; coordinator of the Bachelor of Education (postgraduate) program; and supervisor of masters & doctoral candidates at Deakin University.

He has supervised several hundred teachers in their teaching practice, developed, taught and evaluated over 50 successful adult education and training courses, designed and coordinated Postgraduate Education courses, authored/co-authored 13 books, numerous articles and invited speeches, mentored the research studies of over 50 Masters and Doctoral students, established the Council for the Practicum in Teacher Education (CPTE), been elected to four three-year terms as Executive Officer of the CPTE, elected member of the international board of Practical Experiences in Professional Education (PEPE), and elected chair of the VTAC Postgraduate Education Committee.

 

Stuart May
Mr. Stuart May (Internship supervisor and course instructor based in England)
 

Bob O'Brien
Mr. Robert O’Brien, retired after arranging and/or supervising Student Teaching placements for over 400 USA/Canadian students in New Zealand from 1989 to 2007. He began his teaching career in 1954, served as school principal for fourteen years, created and directed teacher education programs for seven years, and served as director of the School of Secondary Education at the Wellington College of Education for nine years. He has published and presented several papers on teacher education and provides leadership for initiatives of the International Society for Teacher Education. He has been responsible for the care and supervision of over 400 Student Teaching student teachers in New Zealand.
 

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