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Sue Ellen Henry serves as a Professor of Education at Bucknell University, dedicating her career to advancing social justice and foundational educational theory through rigorous scholarship and pedagogy.
Her academic credentials include a B.S., cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, from Washington State University; an M.Ed. from the University of Vermont; and a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia.
Professor Henry's research critically examines morality in educational contexts, democratic school structures, service-learning integration, multicultural curricula, historical and systemic school segregation, and pragmatist approaches to reform. Her scholarship directly informs courses like Multiculturalism and Education, Social Foundations of Education, and Social Justice Multicultural U.S.A., emphasizing equity-driven educational practices.
She actively supervises elementary student teaching, mentoring future educators in clinical settings. While the source text provides no details about scientific awards, research grants, or laboratory affiliations, her unwavering focus on dismantling educational inequities defines her professional legacy.
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