Close Menu
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Career
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Science
    • Tech
  • Culture
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
Categories
  • Breaking News (4,972)
  • Business (312)
  • Career (4,215)
  • Climate (212)
  • Culture (4,182)
  • Education (4,398)
  • Finance (200)
  • Health (852)
  • Lifestyle (4,074)
  • Science (4,086)
  • Sports (310)
  • Tech (173)
  • Uncategorized (1)
Hand Picked

Tropical Storm Melissa threatens Caribbean, kills one in Haiti | News

October 24, 2025

Growing up religious has surprising health impacts later in life

October 24, 2025

An ancient bone recasts how Indigenous Australians treated megafauna

October 24, 2025

Best company for career growth in AL named by new Career Mind survey

October 24, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and services
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
onlyfacts24
  • Breaking News

    Tropical Storm Melissa threatens Caribbean, kills one in Haiti | News

    October 24, 2025

    Nikkei 225, CSI 300, Hang Seng Index

    October 24, 2025

    FBI investigating after ICE vehicle allegedly rammed in Arizona traffic stop

    October 24, 2025

    Donald Trump backtracks on plans to ‘surge’ military to San Francisco | Donald Trump News

    October 24, 2025

    Trump pardons Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, aka “CZ”

    October 23, 2025
  • Business

    Google Business Profile New Report Negative Review Extortion Scams

    October 23, 2025

    Land Topic is Everybody’s Business

    October 20, 2025

    Global Topic: Air India selects Panasonic Avionics’ Astrova for 34 widebody aircraft | Business Solutions | Products & Solutions | Topics

    October 19, 2025

    Business Engagement | IUCN

    October 14, 2025

    10 ways artificial intelligence is transforming operations management | IBM

    October 11, 2025
  • Career

    Best company for career growth in AL named by new Career Mind survey

    October 24, 2025

    Career Day at Roanoke Minnick School empowers students with disabilities to dream big

    October 24, 2025

    How a Clemson MBA helped Elizabeth May ’25 transform her nursing career

    October 24, 2025

    From Creek to Career: Healthcare Professions Industry Day – News

    October 24, 2025

    DU Honors Faculty Career Champions for Outstanding Mentorship

    October 23, 2025
  • Sports

    This Thunder Rookie Guard Benefits from the Nikola Topic Injury

    October 23, 2025

    South Bend Topic Sports-betting | WSBT 22: News, Weather and Sports for Michiana

    October 21, 2025

    John Tesh’s iconic ‘Roundball Rock’ theme returns for NBA on NBC

    October 21, 2025

    YahooSergio Scariolo touched on the topic of European …Sergio Scariolo touched on the topic of European basketball and the NBA Europe project. “We don't have enough information..2 days ago

    October 21, 2025

    Thunder pick up options on Cason Wallace, Nikola Topic

    October 20, 2025
  • Climate

    important environmental topics 2024| Statista

    October 21, 2025

    World BankDevelopment TopicsProvide sustainable food systems, water, and economies for healthy people and a healthy planet. Agriculture · Agribusiness and Value Chains · Climate-Smart….2 days ago

    October 20, 2025

    PA Environment & Energy Articles & NewsClips By Topic

    October 17, 2025

    World Bank Group and the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution Process

    October 14, 2025

    GEI Target Rules 2025 and Carbon Market

    October 10, 2025
  • Science
    1. Tech
    2. View All

    Countdown to the Tech.eu Summit London 2025: Key Topics, Speakers, and Opportunities

    October 23, 2025

    The High-Tech Agenda of the German government

    October 20, 2025

    Texas Tech Universities Ban Teaching About Transgender and Other Gender Topics

    October 19, 2025

    AI safety topic of Oct. 28 Tech Council luncheon in Madison » Urban Milwaukee

    October 16, 2025

    An ancient bone recasts how Indigenous Australians treated megafauna

    October 24, 2025

    A giant wave is rippling through the Milky Way, and scientists don’t know why

    October 24, 2025

    Coffee beans pooped out by civets really are tastier. Here’s why

    October 24, 2025

    College of Marine Science sees rise in high-impact researchers

    October 24, 2025
  • Culture

    Michael J. Fox calls Parkinson’s disease a ‘bully’ in new interview

    October 24, 2025

    The Friar Francisco de Burgoa Library and Oaxaca’s cultural renaissance

    October 24, 2025

    ‘Pop Culture Jeopardy!’ Fans Will Be Shocked by Season 2 News

    October 24, 2025

    Discover pathways to a creative future at UK Arts and Culture Career Fair

    October 23, 2025

    Teatro Dallas is celebrating the opening of its 40th anniversary season

    October 23, 2025
  • Health

    Health Insurance vs. Nuclear Weapons

    October 23, 2025

    Health Care Coverage For Seniors Topic Of West Hartford Forum

    October 20, 2025

    Mental health & finance topic for women @Bromley conference

    October 17, 2025

    Mental health & finance topic for women @Bromley conference

    October 17, 2025

    Mental health & finance topic for women @Bromley conference

    October 16, 2025
  • Lifestyle
Contact
onlyfacts24
Home»Education»School of Education Conference Encourages Future Teachers – News
Education

School of Education Conference Encourages Future Teachers – News

October 24, 2025No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Future teachers conference featured.jpg
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Galloway, N.J. — Stockton University senior Lacey Wilson grew up around the teaching profession.

“My mom, Stephanie, is a teacher, so I was in and out of the classroom my whole life
helping her with her lesson plans and working on her classroom,” said the Galloway
native. Her mom is a sixth-grade teacher at Roland Rogers Elementary.

So, it’s only natural that she is studying to become one, too. The Mathematics major wants to make the subject “fun” and help other high school students follow
the same path through Stockton’s second Future Teachers Conference on Oct. 22.

“I had a lot of teachers that were really impactful on my life and that helped with
my educational journey,” she said. “So just being able to be that for other students
and complete that cycle was important to me.”

Christa Delaney

Egg Harbor Township High School teacher Christa Delaney, the Atlantic County Teacher
of the Year and a 2004 Stockton graduate, was the keynote speaker at the conference,
addressing more than 300 students from 14 southern New Jersey high schools.

Wilson and three other Stockton student-teachers discussed why they are joining the
education field in one of the sessions at the conference, which featured about 300
students from 14 southern New Jersey high schools.

Stockton Education Professor Meg White and Assistant Professor Stacey Culleny organized the event that
tripled in size from its debut in 2023. White said its primary role is to help with
a teacher shortage in New Jersey, especially in world languages, sciences and special
education.

“The New Jersey Association of Colleges for Teacher Education projects the state will
need 2,500 additional teachers in the next five years,” she said. “We hope to continue
these conferences as the need for teachers continues. (Preschool to 12th grade) educators
serve as the backbone of every current and future career, resulting in one of the
strongest influences on society.”

Kimberly Dickerson, the interim dean of the School of Education, said events like
the conference build networks and help strengthen partnerships with area schools.

“This is important because it creates early connections between future teachers and
the profession they wish to join,” she said. “These events are essential to future
teachers seeing themselves as part of that network, part of the profession they wish
to join.”

Culleny said the conference also highlights the university’s campus, the School of
Education and its dual-credit program.

“Many attendees are enrolled in Stockton’s dual-credit Tomorrow’s Teacher course,”
she said. “By providing notable guest speakers in the field and providing tours of
the campus, we hope to not only pique their interest in teaching but also showcase
our Teacher Education program.”

The conference’s keynote speaker, Atlantic County Teacher of the Year Christa Delaney,
emphasized how important it is for teachers to connect with their students beyond
lesson plans and grading tests.

“Over time, I’ve realized that what truly makes me the teacher I am today isn’t just
what I teach, it’s the relationships I’ve built with my students,” said the Egg Harbor
Township High School teacher, who graduated from Stockton in 2004. “When you think
of your favorite teacher, what stands out the most? It’s probably not an exact lesson
they gave you, it’s how they made you feel. They made you feel seen, supported, capable
and important.”

Delaney also mentioned the teacher shortage and how young teachers can bring new ideas
and creativity to inspire and energize those who have been in the profession for 21
years, like herself.

“We need people like you. We need your perspectives in schools. We need teachers who
reflect the diversity of their students,” she said. “We need teachers who understand
the power of empathy. We need teachers who can adapt, lead and inspire.”

Gerry Lorentz, Stockton’s associate provost for Academic Affairs, echoed Delaney’s
words in his remarks at the beginning of the conference.

“I encourage you to think about the impact you want to have. Consider the lives you
could touch, the challenges you might help students overcome and the opportunity you
might have to support learners to grow and thrive,” he said. “As a teacher, every
day bring the opportunity to make a difference.”

Having an impact on students’ lives is why Carlos Delgado wants to become a teacher.
The Rancocas Valley Regional High School senior enjoyed attending the conference because
he got a look at Stockton’s “beautiful campus” and the opportunity for experiential
learning.

“I definitely have always been a big believer in looking at someone as a person before
anything,” said the Westampton resident who wants to be a special education or Spanish
teacher. “Being a teacher and talking and interacting with children every day, that’s
the way you impact lives.”

Delgado also enjoyed seeing how different college was from high school and learning
how Stockton prepares students for careers in education. One of his teachers, Mark
Heiser, appreciated getting his students on the Galloway campus.

“I don’t think that even with all the guidance services that we have in high school
that students really fully understand the full experience until they’re on a college
campus,” he said. “And the fact that Stockton is sharing their current students and
letting them talk about their experiences is just phenomenal for our students.”

Field trips are what students remember, Delaney said. The field and course work she
took at Stockton prepared her for that first day she stepped into a classroom by herself
21 years ago.

“I promise you with my whole heart that teaching is worth it,” Delaney told the high
school students. “The joy of knowing your work, your energy, your care and your time
truly matters. These are the moments you’ll carry with you throughout your life. I
can’t wait to see the classroom you’ll one day lead, the students you will inspire
and the world you’ll help create.”

— Story by Mark Melhorn, photos by Susan Allen

Other stories from the School of Education


Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Texas Education Agency taking over Fort Worth ISD

October 24, 2025

A.E. Phillips teacher named District Middle School Teacher of the Year

October 24, 2025

With Teacher Education major set to be discontinued, Class of 2029 and beyond will no longer be able to obtain teacher certification

October 23, 2025

Texas takes over Fort Worth ISD after low scores – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

October 23, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest Posts

Tropical Storm Melissa threatens Caribbean, kills one in Haiti | News

October 24, 2025

Growing up religious has surprising health impacts later in life

October 24, 2025

An ancient bone recasts how Indigenous Australians treated megafauna

October 24, 2025

Best company for career growth in AL named by new Career Mind survey

October 24, 2025
News
  • Breaking News (4,972)
  • Business (312)
  • Career (4,215)
  • Climate (212)
  • Culture (4,182)
  • Education (4,398)
  • Finance (200)
  • Health (852)
  • Lifestyle (4,074)
  • Science (4,086)
  • Sports (310)
  • Tech (173)
  • Uncategorized (1)

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from onlyfacts24.

Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from ONlyfacts24.

News
  • Breaking News (4,972)
  • Business (312)
  • Career (4,215)
  • Climate (212)
  • Culture (4,182)
  • Education (4,398)
  • Finance (200)
  • Health (852)
  • Lifestyle (4,074)
  • Science (4,086)
  • Sports (310)
  • Tech (173)
  • Uncategorized (1)
Facebook Instagram TikTok
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and services
© 2025 Designed by onlyfacts24

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.