
Thom Gehring |
Director of the Center, Thom Gehring's scholarly emphasis is on the history of correctional education and prison reform. He has been a correctional educator since 1972. Thom did his Ph.D. dissertation on the correctional school district pattern of organization. He serves as the historian for the Correctional Education Association. Thom is a professor of education at California State University, San Bernardino. |

Carolyn Eggleston |
Director of the Center, Carolyn Eggleston's scholarly emphasis is on correctional/special education. She serves on the executive board of the Correctional Education Association as past-President. Carolyn is a professor of education at California State University, and is an Associate Dean for the College of Education. |

Randall Wright
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Randall Wright has spent over 25 years as a teacher, counselor,
administrator and trainer in 27 prisons in Canada and the US. His Ph.D. dissertation involved qualitative research into the practical and professional knowledge of correctional teachers. His publications have explored topics such as inmate literacy, post-modern corrections,
teacher culture shock, and teacher burnout. He also designed the
Social and Cultural Foundations of Correctional Education on-line course leading to a certificate from the CEA as a highly qualified correctional educator. His anthology titled: In the Borderlands: Stories of Learning to Teach Behind Bars and in Alternative Settings, is published by the CEA. |
Center for the Study of Correctional Education
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