
Education
Lavinia Anderson
- assistant professor of education
| Topic Areas: Early childhood education, elementary education, curriculum and instruction, divergent Learners, educational leadership, South Carolina state standards, balanced literacy in elementary school |
Keith East
- regional Director of the center for transformational learning and associate professor of education
| Topic Areas: Educational administration, professional leadership and policies, public relations |
Sharon Feaster-Lewis
- associate professor of education
| Topic Areas: Surviving NCATE, Writing NCATE and SPA reports,Writing a Book and Getting it Published (Feaster-Lewis authored a book translated into German and Japanese - "Draw Me a Map of How to Get There" |
Susan Finley
- assistant professor of education and coordinator of field studies
| Topic Areas: Student assessment systems, project-based instruction |
Sandra McLendon
- associate professor of education
| Topic Areas: Curriculum, Instructional Technology, Educational Leadership, Electronic Portfolios, Interactive Boards for Presentations NCATE and writing successful SPA reports. |
Randall Rankin
- associate professor of English
| Topic Areas: Adults returning to the classroom, arts and sciences, step one education courses (English, literature, math and science), history of Southern Wesleyan's AGS program. |
Paul Shotsberger
- associate professor of education and dean of the School of Education
| Topic Areas: High school, educational research, missions |
Harold Waters
- associate professor of education
| Topic Areas: Children’s Literature - State Standards regarding children’s literature. Instilling a love for reading through effective storytelling. Learning disabilities Waters’ specialty is addressing learning disabilities in students – specifically autism spectrum disorders (ASP) such as Asperger’s Syndrome – and helping teachers identify and work effectively with Asperger’s children. |
Fred Woodworth
- assistant professor of education
| Topic Areas: Special education, gifted and talented students |
Southern Wesleyan University


