BARBARA
MARKLE, Ph.D., Assistant
Dean
of K-12 Outreach markle@msu.edu
Barbara W. Markle is Assistant Dean of K-12
Outreach in the College of Education at Michigan State University.
In this capacity she develops and implements programs for classroom
teachers, school administrators and policymakers that translate
educational research to application in schools and settings where
education policy decisions are made. Dr. Markle’s public school
experience includes service as a high school teacher, counselor,
junior high principal, senior high school associate principal and
director of curriculum. She also served as Deputy Superintendent of
Public Instruction in the Michigan Department of Education where she
was responsible for Michigan’s education reform initiatives. She
directs several state and federal grants, and has a deep interest in
school reform issues centering on teacher leadership. Her Ph.D. is
in educational administration from Michigan State University.
MARCIA LEONE, Academic Outreach Specialist
leonem@msu.edu
Marcia
Leone assists the Director in developing and implementing outreach
programs. She has served in the public education arena for over
30 years. She taught in the elementary grades in Detroit and Lansing
for 10 years prior to entering the education policy arena. She
served as Legislative Consultant with the Michigan Association
of School Boards and spent 14 years as Director of Communications
and Member Services with the Middle Cities Education Association.
There, she worked with a wide range of task forces made up of
urban school administrators to influence state and federal education
policy. Marcia holds a Masters degree in Instructional Systems
Design and Communications from Michigan State University.
Bettie
Landauer-Menchik, Data Services Unit
menchikb@msu.edu
(517) 432-9470
Bettie Landauer-Menchik, formerly with the Education Policy Center,
is now a part of the Data Services Unit. Her goal is to help
educators learn to use data to manage, monitor and improve student
learning. The mission of the newly established Data Services Unit
is to enable practitioners to use data resources to inform
improvement at classroom, school, and district levels. Bettie brings
years of experience helping people find and use the statistical and
demographic information they need for their communities or projects.
She has been at MSU as a demographer for 20 years and has
successfully trained hundreds of school administrators and students
how to use data. Formerly she worked for the Joint Economic
Committee of Congress, Kids Count in Michigan project, and Institute
for Public Policy and Social Research.
CHRISTOPHER
REIMANN, Academic Outreach Specialist
reimannc@msu.edu
(517) 353-8950
Christopher B.
Reimann serves as Outreach Specialist for the Office of K-12
Outreach in Michigan State University’s College of Education.
Besides having taught high school English for ten years, Chris has
worked in education reform at both the state and national levels
since 1988, when he left the classroom to become education
speechwriter for Governor Tom Kean of New Jersey. Chris worked for
two years as a consultant to President Jim Kelly at the National
Board for Professional Teaching Standards, then joined the Michigan
Partnership for New Education as a special assistant to MPNE
President Judith Lanier. Before coming to the Office of K-12
Outreach, Chris was the Assistant Director of the Presidents
Council, State Universities of Michigan, where he worked on issues
such as student preparation for postsecondary study, student
assessment, teacher preparation and certification, K-12/university
relations and the higher education budget. Chris is currently
working on his Ph.D. dissertation in education policy at MSU, where
he was awarded the College of Education’s Outstanding Scholar
Fellowship. Chris holds a bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College
and did graduate study at Wesleyan University while a teacher.
KARLA BELLINGAR, Secretary
bellinga@msu.edu
Karla
Bellingar joined the College's K-12 Outreach Office in April, 2002.
She assists in coordinating seminars, conferences and workshops,
assists with compiling grant proposals, designs conference
advertisements for national publications, maintains bookkeeping
records, creates layout and design flyers, brochures and a variety
of conference materials, schedules meetings and coordinates the
day-to-day activities of the Outreach office. As a 20 year veteran
at MSU, Karla is a good resource for university policy and
procedure.
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