
معرفی
Mary Ellen Sullivan, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Teacher Education at the University of Mount Saint Vincent. She holds a PhD from Fordham University, an MS from Lehman College, and a BA from the University of Mount Saint Vincent. Her research interests focus on adolescent education, literacy development, urban education, and the self-regulation processes in learning. She is also co-founder of the Charter High School for Law and Social Justice, scheduled to open in 2015.
Dr. Sullivan’s professional affiliations include the National Council of Teachers of English and the New York Association of Teacher Educators. She teaches courses such as EDUC 326, EDUC 327, and EDUC 502, emphasizing inclusive teaching strategies and urban/multicultural education. Her professional experience spans over 15 years as a secondary English teacher, an elementary reading teacher, and an educational consultant.
Her academic certification includes New York State Permanent Certification in English for Grades 7-12. She actively contributes to teacher training through practicum supervision and student teaching mentorship. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text, but her work reflects a commitment to urban education and equitable teaching practices.

