Associate Dean for Professional Education Aiyana Henry
Aiyana Henry has served as an assistant professor in the Department of Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum since 2013. In that role, she has coordinated the Elementary Education program and teaches several classes that cover critical inquiry, parent and community partnerships, and elementary student teaching.
Henry earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education from the University of New Mexico and a master of science degree in education and doctoral degree in curriculum and instruction from Baylor University. Prior to coming to OU, she taught at Baylor, as well as with the Waco Independent School District. She has presented across the country covering such topics as intern reflections and beliefs, identity in the mobile teacher, and community-parent partnerships
Henry serves as a Dunham Faculty Fellow and is a member of the Provost Advisor Committee for Classrooms and Scheduling. She also serves on the JRCoE undergraduate scholarship, diversity and technology committees. Henry was the recipient of the JRCoE Teaching and Advising award in 2016, and the ILAC Teaching and Advising award in 2015.