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Dr. Stacie Wolbert, Department Chair 
swolbert@edinboro.edu 
Miller 117
Concentration: Social Studies
Phone:  (814)732-1719  

Dr. Whitney Wesley, Assistant Chair
wwesley@edinboro.edu
Miller 128
Concentration:  Mathematics
(814)732-1591

Dr. Heather-Lee M. Baron, Graduate Program Head
hbaron@edinboro.edu
Miller 127
Concentration: Reading/Language Acquisition/English as a Second Language
Phone: (814)732-2088

Dr. Dennis Buckwalter
dbuckwalter@edinboro.edu
Miller 118
Concentrations: Science/Math
Phone:  (814)732-2664

Mrs. Lisa Ciecierski 
lciecierski@edinboro.edu
114 Miller
Concentrations: Literacy/Social Studies
Phone:  (814)732-1645

Ms. Kim Clerkin
kclerkin@edinboro.edu
118 Miller
Concentration: English and Social Studies Instruction
Phone:  (814)732-2793 

Dr. Charles Cross
ccross@edinboro.edu
Miller 126
Concentration: Social Studies
Phone:  (814)732-2710  

Mr. James Dailey 
jdailey@edinboro.edu
Miller 128
Concentration: Social Studies
Phone:  (814)732-1579

Dr. Jo Ann Holtz
jholtz@edinboro.edu  
Miller 130 
Phone:  (814)732-2794  

Dr. Joseph Johnson
jjohnson@edinboro.edu
Miller 114
Concentrations: Science/Technology
Phone:  (814)732-1685 

Mr. James Piekanski
jpiekanski@edinboro.edu
003/004 Miller

Dr. Gwen Price, Unit Accreditation Coordinator
gprice@edinboro.edu
Miller 152
Concentration: Science 
Phone:  (814)732-1542 

Mrs. Bethany Scullin
bscullin@edinboro.edu
Miller 127
Concentration: Literacy and Urban Education 
Phone:  (814)732-2087

Mr. Marc D. Smith
mdsmith@edinboro.edu
003/004 Miller
Phone:  (814)732-2954

Dr. Nick Stupiansky
nstupiansky@edinboro.edu
Miller 132
Concentration: Mathematics and Science
Phone:  (814)732-1670

Dr. William Weber
weberw@edinboro.edu
Miller 122
Concentration:  Reading and Language Arts
Phone:  (814)732-2957

Faculty Spotlight

Dr. Jo Ann Holtz
Ph. D. – Curriculum and Instruction with Literacy Emphasis
Kent State University

Dr. Holtz has served the Elementary, Middle, and Secondary Education Department and the University in many ways through the years.  She currently serves on the university wide Curriculum Committee and is the director of the PennLake Writing Project, one of the National Writing Project sites.  Dr. Holtz has presented at international, national, regional, state and local conferences. Her work has been recognized through awards like the Lucile Cornetet Award for Professional Development from The Delta Kappa Gamma Educational Foundation and the NWP 2012-2013 SEED Grant for Professional Development in a High-Need School.

Dissertation:  Gender Differences in Attitudes about Writing: A Comprehensive Study of Male and Female College Writers

Publications:

Holtz, J.A. (fall,2000). Managing the middle school classroom. pmsa newsletter 8(6), 7-8.

“Reporting from the Regions: Northwest Region News.” quarterly reports, 1998-2006. pmsa newsletter.

Holtz, J.A. & Cross, C.W. (Fall 2001). Personalizing history. In A First timers guide to teaching Vietnam.  Distributed by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund at the NCSS conference in Washington D.C.

Wrote and taped a “Survival Tip.”  WFSE Radio, EUP; February 24, 1997.

Holtz, J.A. Voice of Youth Advocate.  Forty-two published book reviews, 1988-97.

Holtz, J.A. (January 7, 1990) With all due respect educators could learn from Emerson’s secret, Times-News Sunday Magazine..

Holtz, J.A. Annual Fellows Meeting Newcomers Impressions, Society for Values in Higher Education Newsletter 32 (1).