Field Guide Consulting

Brief Abstract

The Field Guide Program is your go-to program for conference onboarding and orientation. Stop by the Field Guide Base Station, designed as a ‘just-in-time’ resource to enhance the conference experience, for help, guidance, recommendations, or even directions! Learn about the 'must-sees' and the 'must-dos' of OLC Innovate 2023!

Presenters

Dr. Amy Johnson is a Core Faculty member for the Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education degree program in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC). She earned a Doctorate of Early Childhood Development and Education from Texas Woman’s University, a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from Chapman University, and a Bachelor of Arts in English and Creative Writing from San Diego State University. Dr. Johnson began her career teaching elementary grades in the Cajon Valley School District. She transitioned into higher education in 2010 and enjoys the diversity of University of Arizona Global Campus students. Dr. Johnson lives in the Ft. Worth, Texas, area with her husband and two daughters.
Dr. M. Sebrena Jackson is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Educational Programs and Student Services at The University of Alabama School of Social Work. She has over 12 years of social work education experience. She is a leader in online social work education. Dr. Jackson has taught across the social work curriculum as well as across social work program levels (BSW, MSW, DSW, PhD). Her primary areas of research interests include two lines of education research: post-secondary education access and success for transition-age foster youth and online social work education. She has published in both areas and presented at local, state, national, and international professional conferences on these topics. She received her BSW from Tuskegee University and her MSW and PhD from Clark Atlanta University. Dr. Jackson is a licensed clinical social worker in the states of Georgia and Alabama. She resides in Tuscaloosa, Alabama with her husband, Dr. Ronnie Jackson.

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