Assistant Professor, Education
University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES)
Phone: (410) 651-6195 | Email: pagoslee@umes.edu | Fax (410) 651-7962
- Interim Director – Teacher Education, 2015 – present
- Coordinator – Special Education, 2014 – present
- Education Lead NOAA-LMRCSC, 2012 – present
Education
Wilmington University, Georgetown, Delaware (2009)
Ed.D, Innovation and Leadership
Wilmington University, Georgetown, Delaware
M.Ed., Elementary Special Education
University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD (1995)
B.S., Rehabilitation Services
Research Interests
- Molding future teachers across the various disciplines
Selected Publications
- Foust, G., Goslee, P., (2014), Expanding the Professional Development School Model: Developing Collaborative Partnerships with School Counselors, Journal of the National Association for Professional Development School. Vol 7(1) 101-109.
Biosketch
Dr. Patricia Goslee joined the University Of Maryland Eastern Shore Department of Education as a lecturer in August, 2008. Dr. Goslee was appointed the Education Lead for the Living Marine Resource Cooperative Science Center in August, 2012. Since then, she has worked collaboratively with Dr. Andrea K. Johnson to facilitate two grant funded summer programs for high school students and teachers. The Student Experiential Enrichment Learning Program (SEEL) is designed for high school students and gives participants an opportunity work closely with science professors in the Department of Natural Science on a specific research project. The Coastal Marine Science Teacher Workshop (CMARS) is a professional development opportunity for teachers, exposing them to cutting edge research on the Coastal Bays.
As the Education Lead, Dr. Goslee shares program information with professional development partner schools in attempt to spark students’ in science. Her research interests are centered on molding future teachers across the various disciplines to connect content to hands-on experiences in order to enhance comprehension. She earned a B.S. in Rehabilitation Services May, 1995 and a M.Ed. in Special Education from Wilmington University in January 2000, and an Ed.D. in Education from Wilmington University in May 2009.