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Dr. Charlene D. Bustos

Assistant Professor, Angelo State University

Dr. Bustos received her doctorate from Texas Tech University

in December 2010 in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus

on literacy and social studies. She is currently an Assistant

Professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Angelo

State University, teaching courses to undergraduates that

include Teaching Reading in the Elementary School, Teacher

Education and Practice, and Teaching Social Studies in the

Elementary and Middle School. Dr. Bustos became a certified

teacher in 1988, teaching across Texas in Castroville, San

Antonio, and San Angelo (mostly elementary grades) for 22

years. She has held her current position at ASU since the fall of

2011.

Mr. Scott T. Grubbs

Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (C.A.E.P.) Coordinator,

Valdosta State University

Doctoral Candidate, Florida State University

Scott T. Grubbs is the Council for the Accreditation of

Educator Preparation (C.A.E.P.) Coordinator for the James L.

and Dorothy H. Dewar College of Education and Human

Services at Valdosta State University. Scott is a Ph.D. candidate

in Educational Policy and Evaluation at the Florida State

University and is a 2013 David L. Clarke National Graduate

Student Research Seminar participant. His research interests

include educational politics, educational program evaluation

and accreditation, and applied professional ethics. He received

his M.Ed. in Educational Leadership from Valdosta State

University and has a B.A. in French from the University of

Georgia. In addition to his duties as C.A.E.P. coordinator, Scott

is a chair of the Board of Examiners at the Georgia Professional

Standards Commission and a Lecturer in the Department of

Middle, Secondary, Reading and Deaf Education at Valdosta

State University. Previously, he taught French and was the

Foreign Language Department Chair at Coffee High School in

Douglas, Georgia, where he also coached debate and served as

a reviewer and Vice-­‐Chair with the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools.