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Terrie Hampton-Jones is an Associate Professor and Director of the Teaching Scholars Academy at Campbell University's School of Education. She holds a doctorate in Educational Leadership from Fayetteville State University and has extensive educational credentials, including certifications in Instructional Technology, Curriculum Instruction, and National Board Certification as a Professional Teacher. Her expertise spans educational technology, teacher preparation, and leadership development. She is a Fulbright Specialist (2023-2026) and recipient of the 2024 Deans Excellence Award.
Hampton-Jones' educational journey includes an associate degree in Liberal Arts, a B.S. in Business and Organizational Development (Mount Olive University), an M.A. in Educational Supervision (University of Phoenix), and teacher licensure/certifications from Fayetteville State University and East Carolina University. She teaches technology and education courses at undergraduate and graduate levels, coordinating the Masters in School Administration (MSA) for Adult and Online Programs.
Her research focuses on educational technology integration, open educational resources (OER), virtual reality in learning, and professional development for educators. She emphasizes digital literacy, collaborative tools like Google Classroom, and strategies to enhance student engagement through cost-effective methods. Her work includes studies on high school transition programs, edTPA implementation, and leveraging social media for teacher development.
Hampton-Jones has contributed to publications such as Our Prayer: Prayers, Liturgies, and Reflections for Campbell University and is an ACUE Belonging completer. Her articles explore tech tools for dissertations, digital notebooks, and the impact of OER/VR in higher education. She leads initiatives like the Teaching Scholars Academy to foster educator excellence.




