About
Judi Wilson serves as Dean Associate Professor at Augusta University's College of Education and Human Development, specifically within the Department of Teaching and Leading. She holds an EdD in Educational Leadership and Administration from Georgia Southern University (2001), an EdS in Educational Administration and Supervision from the University of Georgia (1995), and a MEd in Early Childhood Education from the University of Georgia (1993).
- PhD: Educational Leadership and Administration, Georgia Southern University (2001)
- EdS: Educational Administration and Supervision, University of Georgia (1995)
- MEd: Early Childhood Education, University of Georgia (1993)
- BA: Education, Furman University (1990)
- Teaching Certificate, Georgia Professional Standards Commission (2015)
Her research focuses on educational leadership, educational technology, and early childhood education, with particular emphasis on teacher self-efficacy, edTPA implementation, and pedagogical innovation. Her scholarly work examines intersections between public education policy and teacher preparation frameworks.
Judi Wilson's recent publications analyze educational assessment systems, curriculum development challenges, and technology integration in teaching. Her research trajectory shows consistent engagement with teacher training programs and educational reform initiatives.
Scientific Awards
- College of Education Outstanding Faculty Member Award (2014)
- College of Education Outstanding Teaching Award (2008)
- edTPA National Scorer Training certification (2016)
As an active committee member in multiple institutional initiatives, she contributes to strategic planning, curriculum development, and teacher induction programs at both departmental and university levels.


