Access the Experts: Nancy Edick
In this installment, Edick answers: “What should parents be doing right now to make sure children are supported during a school year with so much uncertainty and change?”
- published: 2020/09/09
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In This Installment of Access the Experts
Nancy Edick, Ed.D., Dean of the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) College of Education, Health and Human Sciences (CEHHS) answers the question: “What should parents be doing right now to make sure children are supported during a school year with so much uncertainty and change?”
About Edick
A former Omaha Public Schools classroom teacher and the first woman to serve as dean of the CEHHS, Edick’s interests and research include organizational collaboration, teacher induction, teacher dispositions, culturally responsive teaching, and organizational trust.
Edick joined UNO in 1993 as the founding director for Career Advancement and Development for Recruits and Experienced (CADRE), a nationally recognized Christa McAuliffe Award-winning teacher induction program. She received both her Bachelor of Science in elementary education and Master of Science in supervision and administration from UNO, and holds an Ed.D. in educational administration and supervision from the UNO-UNL joint program.
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