Karen I. Aponte, Ed.D.
Assistant Professor of Education
American education and the teaching profession is at a critical point in history. We must improve failing schools, send students to college and the workforce, keep pace with the globalization of the world economy and information systems, and attract the best and most dedicated teachers to the workforce? As an educator at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË, I train candidates for the realities of front line teaching and administrative experience so they can guide their career mission and vision.
Biography
Dr. Aponte is a 35 year veteran in the field of education in Florida. She taught English and journalism in several local high schools and at the University of South Florida Summer Migrant Institute. Additionally, Dr. Aponte spent eight years as a guidance resource specialist assisting students and their parents in exploring college and career opportunities. She spent 10 years as a financial aid specialist in a post secondary technical college in Tampa, Florida. Meanwhile she was an adjunct professor in higher education for over eight years with undergraduates and teacher certification workshops. As an assistant professor at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË, Dr. Aponte teaches Special Methods in Education, Reading and Writing in the Content Area, Teacher Certification workshops, ESOL related courses, graduate level courses in STEM education, and she also supervises Field Studies and Intern students.
Dr. Aponte has two adult children who serve in the U.S. Army, and while she was born in Alabama, she has lived her whole life in the Central Florida area and appreciates the history, culture, and amazing weather that Florida offers.
Education
- Ed.S. Educational Leadership, Argosy University, Tampa, FL
- Ed.D. Educational Leadership, Argosy University, Tampa, FL
- Ed.D. Cohort Group, University of South Florida, Lakeland, FL
- M.Ed. St. Leo University, San Antonio, FL
- B.A. English Education, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL