
About
Amy Flagler is an Assistant Professor of Education at Montreat College's Faculty of Science and Human Services, specializing in Studies in Education and Outdoor Recreation. She became Director of Teacher Education in 2023 after serving as a full-time assistant professor (2022-2023) and five years as an adjunct professor. Her academic journey includes a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) from Southern Wesleyan University (2022) focused on supporting students with emotional and behavioral disorders.
- Degrees:
- B.A., Simmons College
- M.A., Simmons College
- Ed.D., Southern Wesleyan University
Dr. Flagler's research bridges Christian ethics with pedagogical strategies for inclusive education, emphasizing teacher self-efficacy and ethical technology integration. Her work reflects a commitment to holistic education in natural settings.
She actively engages in academic outreach, co-presenting at the NCICU Summer Faculty Institute and Southern Wesleyan University Summer Residency Program. Beyond academia, she integrates creativity and outdoor recreation into her practice, aligning with Montreat College's mission to educate the 'whole person' through faith-based instruction.


