Thursday, August 20, 7:45 - 9:15 a.m.John C. & Betty Miles Room, Dining Center, SNHU (2500 North River Road, Manchester, N.H.)
Join Ray McNulty, dean of the School of Education at Southern NH University, for a conversation about the future of teacher preparation and the innovative leadership role that SNHU is taking in shaping program development and education in NH & beyond.
Raymond J. McNulty, Southern New Hampshire University
Raymond J. McNulty is the dean of the School of Education. McNulty has an extensive career in education and serves on the National Dropout Prevention Center/Network Board of Directors at Clemson University. McNulty comes to SNHU from Penn Foster Education where he served as Chief Learning Officer. Prior to Penn Foster, he was the President of the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE) and was a senior fellow at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation where he worked with leading educators from around the country on improving high school education. He has held numerous teaching, principal, and superintendent positions in Vermont.
McNulty has worked around the world giving speeches and influencing the change/improvement agenda in education and has presented at over 1,000 events in 7 countries and all 50 states. He has published many articles by the International Center, Scholastic Corporation and other sources including "It's Not Us Against Them—Creating the Schools We Need," published in 2009.
The recipient of numerous awards, McNulty most recently received the Ben Cruze Award for Distinguished Service, International Center for Leadership in Education, 2012.
McNulty received his Bachelor of Science in Education from Bridgewater State College and his Master of Education from Johnston State College, Johnson, VT.
Disrupting Higher Ed, Impact Magazine (Fall 2014, page 6)
Pre-Service Teaching: Should It Be More Innovative?, Education Week (June 8, 2015)
Teacher Voice Report 2010-2014
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