Stacy Shipman, Ph.D. has a diverse range of work experience in the field of education and student support. Most recently, they held the position of Student Support Director at the American International School of Lagos. Prior to that, they served as an Adjunct Professor at Wichita State University and the University of Louisville, where they also worked as a Grant Project Manager for the SPLASH initiative. Stacy has also worked in various roles at the International Community School of Addis Ababa, Bellarmine University, and Jefferson County Public Schools. Stacy has taught courses in Global Competence, Early Childhood Special Education, and Special Education, among other subject areas. Additionally, Stacy has experience as a Special Education Teacher at the International School of Uganda and as an Adjunct Professor at Makerere University. Overall, their work experience reflects a strong commitment to improving education and supporting students with diverse needs.
Stacy Shipman, Ph.D. completed their education in a chronological order. Stacy began their academic journey at Tabor College from 1995 to 1997, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. Following this, they attended Friends University from 1998 to 2000, where they obtained their Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy. Continuing their studies, they pursued a Master of Arts in Teaching degree in Special Education at The University of Memphis from 2005 to 2007. Finally, Stacy completed their highest level of education at Bellarmine University from 2011 to 2015, earning a Doctorate in Education and Social Change. Currently, there is no information available regarding their education at Harvard University.
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