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ACE Stories: Meet Andrea

August 20, 2020

Christine Dickson

Content Marketing Manager

Graphic featuring Andrea Parker, a successful graduate of educational leadership programs (M.Ed. 2011, Ed.D. 2020), as part of "ACE Stories."

When we refreshed the ACE look earlier this year, it included the faces of ACE alumni, faculty and staff on ace.edu and across our social media. We knew they would be the best at telling our story, so we wanted to give them a chance to tell theirs, too, in this occasional blog series.

In this post, let鈥檚 get to know Andrea Parker, an聽M.Ed. in Educational Leadership聽graduate and a doctoral candidate in ACE鈥檚 Ed.D. in Leadership program.

ACE: Tell us about yourself.

Andrea Parker (AP): I’m a middle school English language arts teacher. I earned my master’s degree in educational leadership from the 番茄视频 in 2011, and I am working on my Ed.D in Leadership.

ACE: What made you want to jump into a master鈥檚 in educational leadership?

AP: I’m a lifelong learner, so getting my master’s in educational leadership was just the next step for me. I had a colleague who had just finished their master鈥檚 in curriculum and instruction at ACE, and I researched it and really liked what they were offering. I felt that the program was very current with strategies I could use in my classroom today. I also did not have to take off work and go to school full time. That flexibility of being totally online was something that I needed at the time in my career.

The degree allowed me to be a mentor teacher, to lead teachers who were working on projects in their schools to change the dynamics of their school structure and the climate and culture of their schools. I was also part of several programs where I helped mentor new teachers. I do professional development for new and veteran teachers on a monthly basis to better their careers.

ACE: Why did you decide to come back to ACE to get a doctorate?

AP: Getting a doctoral degree has been my lifelong dream since I was a little girl. But as I got older, it seemed more and more unattainable. Many programs require a full-time commitment where I would have to leave my job, or they are extremely costly.

When I graduated from ACE in 2011, it didn鈥檛 have a doctoral program. But I stayed involved with ACE and when they eventually got a doctoral program I was like, 鈥淭his is it.鈥 There was really no question about it. It was in leadership, something I wanted a degree in. It was affordable and flexible, and I trusted ACE.

ACE: What barriers did ACE help remove so you could move forward in your career?

AP: Technology was a huge barrier in my career. I didn鈥檛 use it much in the past. Being at ACE helped me integrate more technology into my classroom. And not just in my classroom, but with my colleagues and with aspiring teachers as well. I also didn鈥檛 want to go back in debt. I had just paid off my previous student loans and thankfully ACE is affordable enough that I can pay for it out of pocket. When I graduate, I can graduate without any remorse.

ACE: What is one of your favorite things about ACE?

AP: Everybody is very friendly and welcoming, and there鈥檚 always something new. I never get bored with ACE. That’s probably why I’m still in the college. They have a tutoring program. They have a writing center. They have a blog. And I just think they’re always thinking about what is needed currently in the education community. They’re always branching off to meet the current needs of society. ACE is always on the move and they’re always thinking ahead.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of 番茄视频.
Christine Dickson
Christine Dickson, Content Marketing Manager

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