Margaret Scott
Teaching Professor · Educational Leadership
University of Colorado Colorado SpringsAbout
Margaret Scott is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Leadership, Research, and Foundations at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS). She holds an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership (University of Arizona, 2012), an MA in Bilingual Education (University of Arizona, 1988), and a BS in Elementary Education (Northern Arizona University, 1982). With 30 years of K-12 public education experience, including 10 years as an elementary school administrator in large urban districts, she specializes in leveraging dialogue, reflection, and classroom walkthrough data to improve instructional practices.
Teaching: Courses include LEAD 5070 (Human Resources Development), LEAD 5450 (The Principalship), and LEAD 5700 (Introduction to Research and Statistics).
Research Interests: Focus on data-driven strategies for instructional improvement, particularly through structured dialogue and reflection mechanisms. Her work emphasizes how classroom walkthrough data can inform systemic educational enhancements.
Service: Involved with the Ronald McDonald Family Room and Memorial Hospital Central (2013).
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