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Dr. Andrea Peach serves as Professor of Education, Instruction and Administration at Georgetown College, with 23 years of service. She directs the M.A.Ed. Initial/Alternative Certification program, aiding career-changers in becoming certified teachers. Her expertise lies in instructional technology and educational robotics, impacting PreK-12 education through inclusive practices.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Music Performance
- Minor in Computer Science
- Doctorate in Instructional Design and Technology
Dr. Peach's research centers on Educational Technology and Robotics in Education, with a strong commitment to Inclusive Education. Over 15 years, she has expanded robotics to serve special needs, gifted, ELL, and low-SES students via community partnerships and Kentucky's STLP program. She also focuses on online learning design and teacher professional development, adapting to post-pandemic educational needs.
She has secured grants to support inclusive robotics initiatives and leads a summer robotics camp. In her teaching, Dr. Peach fosters collaboration, flexible assessments, and innovation, encouraging students to "think outside the box" in educational technology.
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