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Brother
John Paige, dean of the School of Education at St. Edward's
University in Austin, was elected to the board of directors of the
Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL). His election
was announced at SEDL headquarters in Austin following the regular
fall meeting of the board November 79, 2001.
Brother
Paige held faculty positions in science, math, and theology and
served as chief executive officer at high schools in Connecticut
and Maryland from the 1970s through the early 1990s. In the 1980s,
he directed a Holy Cross novitiate program in Albany, New York,
and earned a master's degree in applied theology from Berkeley.
In 1997, Brother Paige traveled to Uganda, East Africa, as a visiting
professor of social sciences-a time he ranks as one of his
most rewarding experiences in education.
"Educational
opportunities are very limited in the developing world, so students
in Africa are highly motivated and committed to learning-a
teacher's delight," Brother Paige said.
He
added that teaching anthropology in Uganda was especially exciting.
"The students needed only to learn the format for academic
discussion and presentation in the discipline, and they were able
to document meaningfully and eloquently their lived experiences
of patterned behaviors' from their own tribal and ethnic
cultures."
After
earning a doctorate in education policy and leadership from the
University
of Maryland in 1998, Brother Paige joined the St. Edward's
faculty as assistant professor of education and director and supervisor
of secondary education teacher preparation in 1999. In March 2001,
he was appointed dean.
Brother
Paige said the impact his teachers made on his life definitely led
him toward a career in education. So did a war. "I admired
my high school teachers for a start. And as a physics major graduating
from Notre Dame in 1968, I did not want to make bombs for the Vietnam
War," Brother Paige said. "So teaching beckoned as a more
meaningful first career choice, and I found out that I loved it."
As
a member of SEDL's board, Brother Paige will contribute to
the organization's efforts to help improve low-performing schools.
Pursuing board-established goals, SEDL operates research, development,
and dissemination programs focused on improving school performance;
involving family and community in student learning; strengthening
reading, mathematics, and science education; conducting policy research;
putting disability research into practice; and teaching and learning
with technology.
SEDL's
funds largely come from awards of competitive grants and contracts
to continue operations of the regional educational laboratory, the
mathematics and science consortium, and the regional technology
consortium serving Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and
Texas. The company also won funding to continue operations of the
Southeast Comprehensive Assistance Center serving Alabama, Arkansas,
Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi, and the National Center for
the Dissemination of Disability Research, based in Austin.
Brother
Paige will serve with three other Texans on the 20-member SEDL board:
Dr. Arturo Almendarez, deputy commissioner of the Texas Education
Agency in Austin; Imelda Guerra, principal of East Elementary School
in Calallen; and Dr. Rosa Maria Vida, newly elected SEDL board secretary
and dean of the College of Education at Texas A&M International
University in Laredo.
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For
more information, contact:
Joyce Pollard, Director, Institutional Communications
(512) 476-6861
jpollard@sedl.org
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