Dr. Terrell Peace
Director of Undergraduate Teacher Education Professor of Education Department Chair
Dr. Peace joined the Huntington Education
Department in 1998 after teaching at the graduate level in Texas for 11
years. In addition to his teaching and administrative duties at
Huntington, Dr. Peace is active in a number of state and national
professional organizations including the Association of Teacher
Educators, Kappa Delta Pi, and The American Association of Colleges for
Teacher Education. He has held leadership positions in these
organizations and made numerous presentations at their national
conferences. Dr. Peace served as President of the Association of Teacher
Educators 2010-2011. In 1995, he was a co-author of The Teaching
ministry of the Church. Recent publications include contributions to,
"Racism in the Classroom (ATE/ACEI 2002) and "Affective Teacher
Education: Exploring Connections Among Knowledge, Skills, and
Dispositions (Rowman & Littlefield, 2009). Dr. Peace's current areas
of interest and investigation include differentiated instruction,
brain-based learning, learning styles, and standardized testing. He
enjoys listening to music, playing golf, and is an avid Huntington
sports fan. His wife, Nancy, is an elementary school teacher. The couple
has two daughters. As a family, they enjoy traveling, especially to any
place that has mountains.
Email tpeace@huntington.edu
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