By: Dr. Tim Lintner, Campus Director
The School of Education at USC Aiken is pleased to recognize the achievements of two recent Teaching Fellow graduates. Bri Bedenbaugh (left) received the First Year Teacher of the Year award at Gloverville Elementary in Aiken County. Bri is currently a 5th grade teacher who brings creativity, inquiry, and art-infused instruction into her classroom each day.
Not to be outdone, Falcone Dunlap (second from left) received the First Year Teacher of the Year recognition from Dubose Middle School in Dorchester 2. Falcone was one of the most exceptional Special Education majors to pass through our program in some time. USC Aiken Teaching Fellows are making a difference, one district, one school, one classroom, one student at a time.
The School of Education at USC Aiken is pleased to recognize the achievements of two recent Teaching Fellow graduates. Bri Bedenbaugh (left) received the First Year Teacher of the Year award at Gloverville Elementary in Aiken County. Bri is currently a 5th grade teacher who brings creativity, inquiry, and art-infused instruction into her classroom each day.
Not to be outdone, Falcone Dunlap (second from left) received the First Year Teacher of the Year recognition from Dubose Middle School in Dorchester 2. Falcone was one of the most exceptional Special Education majors to pass through our program in some time. USC Aiken Teaching Fellows are making a difference, one district, one school, one classroom, one student at a time.