History and Vision
Since 2017, the PDS Fellowship program has aimed to enhance PDS scholarly productivity, extend collaboration between USC and PDS partners, and support teacher leadership in using action research or improvement science to address relevant and pressing needs within school settings. A unique feature among peer institutions with PDS models, the fellowship has become increasingly competitive.
Commitments
Reinforcing the PDS Network’s existing partnerships, PDS fellowships encompass a multidirectional set of expectations:
- Each PDS Fellow must remain in good academic standing, center their dissertation on a problem of practice within the PDS site, and strive to present and/or publish their findings.
- The College of Education provides graduate tuition reduction credits toward the Ed.D. and a yearly stipend to offset additional expenses, along with dissertation support from the site-based liaison and the fellows liaison.
- The PDS Site agrees to accommodate the fellow’s job-embedded dissertation research and encourage dissemination of findings.
Applications
Stay tuned for information on the next application window. The deadlines for applications are March 1, June 1, and November 15, as long as funds are available.
Note: Fellowships will only be granted to admitted students. Applicants who are not enrolled in one of the four concentrations (Curriculum Studies, Learning Design and Technologies, STEM Education, and Education Systems Improvement) should also apply to the Ed.D. in Educational Practice and Innovation.
Current Fellows
Name | PDS | Concentration |
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Brooke Biery |
Dutch Fork High |
Curriculum Studies |
Jennifer Cardenas |
Meadowfield Elementary |
Curriculum Studies |
Kat Degar |
School District Five |
Learning Design and Technologies |
Mary Gaskins |
Lexington One |
Education Systems Improvement |
Aisja Jones |
Killian Elementary |
Learning Design and Technologies |
Shalonya Knotts-Holiday |
Killian Elementary |
Curriculum Studies |
Maite Porter |
C.E. Williams Middle |
Education Systems Improvement |
Charity Simmons |
Irmo High |
Education Systems Improvement |
Kim Smalls |
Killian Elementary |
Learning Design and Technologies |
Rebecca Valencia |
Dutch Fork High |
Learning Design and Technologies |
Former Fellow Dissertations
Gaillard, N. D. (2018). The impact of number talks on third-grade students’ number sense development and mathematical proficiency [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Carolina]. Scholar Commons. https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/4844
Harris, R. L. (2021). Student perceptions of culturally relevant pedagogy and the impact on teacher-student relationships [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Carolina]. Scholar Commons. https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/6331
James, A. L. (2018). What are the effects of curriculum compacting on students’ ability to use higher order thinking? [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Carolina]. Scholar Commons. https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/4924
Johnson, M. (2022). Peer observation and feedback as a professional development structure [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Carolina].
Meyers, B. C. (2021). Virtual interactive notebooking with gifted learners in an inquiry-based social studies classroom: A mixed-methods action research study on higher-order thinking and student motivation [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Carolina]. Scholar Commons. https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/6341
Scott, C. B. (2021). Practitioner inquiry: Supporting teachers during a national pandemic [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Carolina]. Scholar Commons. https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/6348
Suber, S. M. (2021). Shattering the glass slipper: An investigation into nontraditional gender roles and norms in the elementary classroom [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Carolina]. Scholar Commons. https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/6521