Wright State is the new host site for the National Network for Education Renewal

by annfoster

Wright State University Network for Educational Renewal’s (WSUNER’s) proposal to serve as the host site of the National Network for Educational Renewal (NNER), including the continuation of Ann Foster and Greg Bernhardt as co-directors, was approved by the NNER Governing Council at its March 1 meeting at the AACTE Annual Conference in Orlando.

The announcement from Council Chair Deb Shanley noted that Wright State had “a significant institutional commitment, a campus capacity to build upon a strong foundation, and a supportive infrastructure.” The National Network for Educational Renewal leads by example as it strives to improve simultaneously the quality of education for thoughtful participation in a democracy and the quality of the preparation of educators. The NNER works through partnerships among P-12 schools, institutions of higher education, and communities.  Wright State has been a proud member of NNER for twenty years, the work of the Wright State University Network for Educational Renewal (WSUNER) has led to fruitful partnerships with local school districts.