Author: Ruth Reynard

Ruth Reynard

Date of birth: 1960
Website: http://www.xanga.com/ruthreynard

Ruth Reynard has been involved in teaching and the teaching of teachers since she began her professional career 19 years ago. In Canada, Ruth developed classes for adult immigrants to Canada in English as a Second Language (ESL) and settlement. She also worked as a consultant and workshop coordinator for schools for the Halton Multicultural Council and as a coordinator of a language correspondence course for adults for the Halton Adult Learning Center. Following this, Ruth worked for the Center for Education and Training (CET), Peel Board of Education, Mississauga, and managed programs funded by Citizenship and Immigration and Human Resources and Development, Canada. As a program manager, Ruth designed and delivered the first Internet-based distance language learning course for adults in Canada and developed a process-based language curriculum for the workplace. Additionally, Ruth worked with the University of Toronto, Faculty of Pharmacy, the School of Pharmacy, HRDC Canada, and the CET to develop and pilot an Internet-based bridge course for foreign-trained pharmacists seeking professional accreditation in Ontario. As a program manager, Ruth trained language teachers and worked with assessors and technicians to improve programs for adult learners.

Her graduate degrees were completed at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (OISE/UT) where she concentrated on instructional design, multi- media and Internet-mediated learning environments, multicultural and non-biased curriculum design, ESL methods, and distance learning. Ruth’s research addressed dynamic learning environments using the Internet as an instructional tool. Prior to coming to Career Education Corporation (CEC) in January ’07, Ruth worked for 7 ½ years as the first director of instructional development at Trevecca Nazarene University, Nashville, TN, where she established and grew the Center for Instructional Technology and provided training for faculty in the application of technology in instruction. Additionally, Ruth served as chair of the faculty development committee through which a program of faculty development was designed and implemented for faculty from all academic disciplines. Ruth was associate professor of education and taught graduate students in the M.Ed. and Ed.D. programs of study and advised doctoral candidates in their research projects. Additionally, Ruth worked with a project team from Vanderbilt University on the development and implementation of an Internet-based resource and training center for faculty. Ruth has been published in various journals in the area of applied technology and faculty development.

Since coming to CEC, Ruth has worked with various campuses and faculty development coaches to develop numerous resources for faculty in teaching, professional development, and the use of technology for instruction. Additionally, Ruth continues to teach as an online adjunct professor for Olivet Nazarene University and is a regular contributor to the Campus Technology online newsletter addressing instructional technology uses in both K-12 and higher education contexts of learning. Ruth has also established an internal teaching publication and is working on publishing the first online peer-reviewed educational journal for CEC faculty.


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