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Bailey, Ph.D. Park Fellow, wins Promising Professor Award |
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Bailey, Ph.D. Park Fellow, wins Promising Professor Award
Ph.D. Park Fellow Terri Bailey took second place in the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s Promising Professors awards.
As a Promising Professor award recipient, Bailey will make a presentation of her teaching strategies at a workshop at the annual AEJMC conference, which will be held August 2007 in Washington, D. C.
Each year, the AEJMC Mass Communication & Society Division and Graduate Education Interest Group honors the “best and brightest teachers” with the awards at the national AEJMC conference. From nationwide applicants, three full-time faculty and two graduate student teachers are selected for this prestigious award.
“I am so pleased to receive this award, and would like to thank several people who have been instrumental in helping me develop into the best teacher I can be,” Bailey said. “Dr. Walden’s pedagogy class helped me build an excellent foundational base. Dr. Dougall generously shared all of her teaching materials for case studies in public relations with me. Dr. Gibson has always been willing to share teaching advice, and Dean Yopp has supported me in many ways, including recommending me for this award.”
Bailey has taught JOMC 431, “Case Studies in Public Relations,” and JOMC 441, “Minorities and Communication.” In fall 2007, she will teach JOMC 431 again.
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