(Left to right): Camila Pandolfi, Laura Hershey, Stacy Lehman, Sarah Leland, Rebecca Peachey and Julie Young represented EMU at the Teacher's of Promise Institute in Richmond, Va. Photo provided by EMU education department.

EMU Boasts Teachers of Promise

Six students were selected to represent ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø (EMU) at the Teachers of Promise Institute, Mar. 24-25, in Richmond, Va. The Teachers of Promise Foundation, which sponsored the event, seeks to recognize and support the best prospective public school teachers in the United States, .

Students that participated included: Laura Hershey, major from Waynesboro, Va.; Stacy Lehman, major from Stryker, Ohio; Sarah Leland, major from Chambersburg, Pa.; Camila Pandolfi, major from Harrisonburg, Va.; Rebecca Peachey, major from Petersburg, Pa.; and Julie Young, major from Fishersville, Va.

“It was a complete affirmation of my call to teaching,” said Peachey. “It was refreshing to spend the weekend with those who have the same passion you do and can model what it takes to be a great teacher.”

The two-day workshop featured sessions on “Creating Cultural Connections” and “Engaging Learners in Active Lessons.”

“The Teachers of Promise Institute is a meaningful event to celebrate tomorrow’s teachers,” said , chair of at EMU and faculty representative at the conference. “I am proud of EMU’s teachers of promise for the hope, competence and commitment to excellence they bring to the teaching profession and the lives of many children in the future.”