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Henry St. Maurice Henry St. Maurice is a Professor Emeritus of Education who has taught English, special education, and computer science in many settings including elementary and secondary schools as well as rehabilitation programs since his initial licensure in 1969.
He has designed, delivered, and evaluated courses in research methodology, teacher induction, supervision of instruction, mentoring, and professional development. He holds B.A. and M.A.T. degrees in comparative literature and English from Wesleyan University (Connecticut), an M. Ed. in special education from the Uni¬versity of Vermont, and a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He served as the fourth director of Field Experiences at UWSP from 1990-2009. He has participated on editorial boards of Environmental Education Research, Journal of Curriculum Studies, and Teaching & Teaching Education. He also was an officer of American Educational Research Association Special Interest Groups. Of his work as an educator, Henry said, “As a generalist, I seek knowledge in all fields of study.” His service work with the Frank Lloyd Wright Conservancy and the Aldo Leopold Foundation are examples of places where disciplined research joins with creative expression to produce knowledge, inform policy, and develop practice.
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