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About Rochonda Nenonene

Dr. Nenonene is clinical faculty in the Department of Teacher Education. She is First Year Experience Coordinator and Program Director of the Urban Teacher Academy. Her areas of research focus on urban teacher preparation and assisting preservice and inservice teachers in the development of a knowledge base and skill sets to implement strategies that will help mitigate the effects of poverty on student motivation, learning and academic achievement.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
• American Educational Research Association, 2000-present
• Dayton Early College Academy, 2009-present
• Central State University, Institute of Urban Education Advisory Committee, 2008-present
• Greene County CTC, Advisory Committee, 2007-present
• Miami Valley CTC, Advisory committee, 2007-present
• University of Dayton,Teacher Education Advisory Board, 2007-present
• Omicron Delta Kappa, 2000-present
• University of Dayton Teaching Fellows Cohort, 2011-2012
• National Science Foundation Dayton Urban STEM Teacher Academy, Consultant and Liaison
to Dayton Public Schools, 2008-2011
• University of Dayton, Diversity Committee Lecture Series, 2005-2011
• Diversity Across the Curriculum Workshop, 2009-2010
• Dayton Public Schools, Urban Teacher Reading/Discussion Group, 2002-2006
• Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1993-1998

Positions

2007 - Present Clinical Faculty, University of Dayton Department of Teacher Education
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Present First Year Experience Coordinator and Program Director, Urban Teacher Academy, University of Dayton
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Courses

  • EDT 109 Personal Aspects of Teaching
  • EDT 110/110L The Profession of Teaching
  • EDT 318 Urban Teacher Academy
  • EDT 418 Urban Teacher Academy

Education

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2007 PhD, University of Dayton ‐ Educational Leadership
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1998 MS.Ed, University of Dayton ‐ Educational Leadership-Principal Licensure
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1992 BS.Ed, Baldwin-Wallace College ‐ Elementary Education
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Contact Information

Location: College Park Center, Room 680U
Phone: 937-229-3084