The Holmes Partnership
The Holmes Partnership is a network of universities, schools, community agencies and national professional organizations working in partnership to create high quality professional development and significant school renewal to improve teaching and learning for all children.
Download Holmes Scholar application, deadline is May 15, 2010.
The Preparation to Practice Group is proud to have two Holmes Scholars, Tanetha Grosland and Charles Helm, participating in our work as well as the work of the Holmes Partnership. Please check back soon for more information about our Holmes Scholars, including their areas of research and work within the field of Education.
Tanetha J. Grosland, expected graduation 2010.
Tanetha received both her B.A. and M.Ed. from UMN. She is a doctoral student in Curriculum
and Instruction, Culture and Teaching program. Her research is in social
justice education, teachers as agents of change, and antiracist education.
She is also a research assistant in PPG working on multicultural initiatives
and teaching in the College of Liberal Arts. She has received several honors
and is active in professional and community organizations.
Charles Helm, expected graduation 2013. Charles received his B.S. from UMN and his M.A. from the University of Maryland. He is a doctoral student in Educational Psychology, Counseling Psychology Program as well as a masters degree seeking student in Educational Policy Administration. Currently, he is an instructor in the University Counseling and Consulting Services department in addition to teaching and undergraduate advising in the Human Resources Development program. Charles has received several honors and awards from UMN and the University of Maryland. He is active in professional and community organizations.
