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Author Biography
Betty J. Alford, PhD is chair of the Department of Secondary Education and Educational Leadership and professor at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, where she also serves as doctoral program coordinator for the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program. Dr. Alford has served as lead writer for U.S. Department of Education grants that have totaled over $10 million. She is Principal Investigator for the East Texas GEAR UP Project, a collaborative partnership grant with 10 partner schools, and Project Director for Project DEVELOP, a collaborative partnership grant for principal preparation with 21 partner schools. She teaches in the doctoral and principal preparation programs and has public school experience as a middle school principal, an assistant elementary principal, and a high school counselor in addition to teaching.
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