Dr. Elizabeth Alderman

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About Dr. Elizabeth Alderman
Dr. Elizabeth Alderman is a career educator, with experience in the classroom as well as in school administration. She has worked with students from pre-k through high school. She has witnessed first hand the violence that is waged against teachers. Dr. Alderman knows that everyone who enters a classroom must enter into a safe environment if the process of education is to take place.

Her groundbreaking study in 1983 opened the eyes of many who had no idea the level of violence teachers were experiencing. Now with updated facts to compliment her original Dissertation, you will be aware of the violence that teachers have experienced for years. Perhaps now, the alarm will be sounded and a plan for making the classroom safe for students and teachers will be implemented.
Dr. Elizabeth Alderman
Elizabeth Watson Alderman was born in Sebring, Florida, where she was educated in the schools of Highlands and Duval Counties, graduating from Boylan-Haven High School, in Jacksonville, Florida. She is married and the mother of three children.
  Dr. Alderman received her Bachelor of Science in Business Education, Florida      A & M University; Master of Science in Administration and Supervision, Florida Atlantic University; Educational Specialist in Administration and Supervision, Nova University; and Doctor of Philosophy in Administration and Supervision, Florida State University.
  Dr. Alderman was employed for a number of years with the School District of Palm Beach County, before retiring as a school administrator.
  In addition, Dr. Alderman holds membership in Phi Delta Kappa, a professional fraternity in education.  

Committed to a safe classroom where teachers can teach and students can learn.