[ Education Faculty ]
 Dr. Fred Geer
Professor of Education and Psychology
B.S.E., M.S., Emporia State University
Ph.D., University of Kansas
Office: 1027 Foyle, 816.501.3669
Fred.Geer@Avila.edu
Dr. Geer is Avila’s specialist in educational and psychological assessment. He has worked as a school psychologist and consultant for area school districts and as a Resource Specialist for North Central Accreditation. He teaches a variety of graduate and undergraduate courses and serves as the academic advisor for special education majors. Dr. Geer regularly supervises student teachers. He is also the faculty athletics representative.
Dr. Reulan Levin
Associate Professor of Education
B.A., Luther College
M.A., Governors State University
Ed.S., University of Missouri-Kansas City
Ed.D., University of Kansas
Office: 1026 Foyle, 816.501.2431
Reulan.Levin@Avila.edu
Dr. Levin’s areas of expertise include multiculturalism, at-risk education and curriculum and instruction. She teaches courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Dr. Levin is a Fulbright Scholar who wrote curriculum for Senegal, West Africa for the United States Department of Education. She has taught in England and researched integrated thematic curriculum throughout the United Kingdom. Dr. Levin advises secondary education and middle school education students as well as student teachers.
Dr. Sue Ellen McCalley
Professor of Education and Psychology
B.S., Northwestern University
M.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City
Ph.D., University of Kansas
Office: 1025 Foyle, 816.501.2433
SueEllen.McCalley@Avila.edu
Dr. McCalley’s expertise is in special education. She has traveled internationally with educational groups to consult on special education development and treatment programs. In recent years, she has traveled to China, Russia, South Africa, India and Singapore. She is also a member of the Oxford Round Table on Children with disabilities, Oxford University, England. Dr. McCalley teaches both undergraduate and graduate classes in both education and psychology. She serves as the academic advisor for middle school and secondary education students and supervisor of student teachers.

Andria
Stokes
Visiting Professor
B.A., Univeristy of Missouri - Kansas City
M.S.Ed., University of Kansas
Office: 1030 Foyle, 816.501.3607
Andria.Stokes@avila.edu
Professor Stokes' speciality is cognitive education. Through facilitating
deep understanding and conceptual thinking systems, she has made
inquiry and constructivist learning her speciality. Her recent attainment
of National Board Certification in Early Childhood and enrollment
in the University of Phoenix doctoral program are proof of her commitment
to life long learning. In recent years she has published the cognitive
education program, Moving Toward Cognitive Excellence, Finding Out
Real Knowledge a High School Literacy Program and has been a University
of Kansas Cohert member: Creating Digital Portfolio Assessments
for Students with Special Needs.
James Wenhart
Assistant Professor
B.A., M.A.E., Arizona State University
Office: 1028Foyle, 816.501.2965
James.wenhart@Avila.edu
Profssor Wenhart received two degrees from Arizona State University.
His Bachelor's Degree is in Early Childhood Education and his Master's
Degree is in Elementary Education. Professor Wenhart has spent the
past twelve years on the faculty at A.S.U. He was the Director of
Teacher Education at Arizona State Polytechnic prior to arriving
at Avila University. Responsibilities at Avila include teaching
both undergraduate and graduate courses as well as the supervision
of student teachers.
Ann West
Director of Student Field Experiences
B.S., Missouri Western
M.S.Ed., Northwest Missouri State University
Office: 909 Foyle, 816.501.2432
Ann.West@Avila.edu
Mrs. West is an instructor for student teaching seminar, director
of student teaching and internship for graduate and undergraduate
programs, and supervisor for student teachers/interns. Mrs. West
taught high school English and journalism for eight years in Missouri
public high schools and served as an assistant principal for four
years at Jefferson City High School. Additionally, Mrs. West directed
the Kansas City Star’s Newspaper in Education (NIE) program
for four years and served as their community relations director.
Mrs. West is president of her own company, News Relief, Inc., specializing
in Newspaper in Education curriculum.
[
Education Administrators ]
Deana Angotti
Director of Graduate Education
B.A., M.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City
Office: 906 Foyle, 816.501.2446
Deana.Angotti@Avila.edu
Ms. Angotti serves as the Director of the Graduate Certification and Master’s Completion programs. She is the academic advisor for master’s completion and graduate certification students pursuing elementary education, special education and middle school education. Ms Angotti has taught undergraduate and graduate education classes and supervised Practicum and student teachers.
Sharon Henry
Assistant Director of Graduate Education and
Certification Officer
B.A., Avila University
M.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City
Office: 910 Foyle, 816.501.2465
Sharon.Henry@Avila.edu
Ms. Henry serves as the Assistant Director of Graduate Education and is the Certification Officer. She is the academic advisor for graduate students seeking secondary teaching certification. She has taught middle school, high school, and college classes and helped to develop college curriculum and a charter school. She is past president of the Missouri Association of Junior and Community Colleges.
Rochelle Kroshus
Director of Teacher Certification Testing
B.A., M.A., Kansas State University
Office: 912 Foyle, 816.501.2960
Rochelle.Kroshus@Avila.edu
Mrs. Kroshus is Avila’s Director of Teacher Certification Testing. She serves as the site coordinator for the C-Base and Praxis exams. Mrs. Kroshus is the faculty sponsor for the Kappa Delta Pi and AEA education organizations and organizes workshops to assist recent Avila education alumni as they begin their teaching careers. She holds a teaching certificate in Missouri and Kansas. Mrs. Kroshus has worked as a special education teacher and transition specialist and has taught graduate education classes.
[ Education Staff ]
Karen Cox
Administrative Assistant for
Student Teaching/Internship
Placement
Office: 907 Foyle, 816.501.2420
Karen.Cox@Avila.edu
Mrs. Cox works as a liaison between student teachers/interns, school districts and Avila University in the student teacher placement process. She also handles student teaching correspondence and related administrative duties.

Margaret Longstreet
Administrative Assistant for Graduate Teacher Education Programs
Office: 908 Foyle, 816.501.2464
Margaret.Longstreet@Avila.edu
Mrs. Longstreet provides information about the graduate teacher education programs to prospective and current students. She assists students with the admission process and serves as the liaison between the students and their graduate education advisors.
Julie Saviano
Office Manager for the School of Education
Office: 1010 Foyle, 816.501.2467
Julie.Saviano@Avila.edu
Mrs. Saviano is the office manager for the School of Education.
She also assists with administrative tasks related to the Practicum
course and TEXT Mentor program.
|