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Marshalette Wise
Founding Director, WISE Scholars Foundation

Location: Atlanta, GA United States
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Joined: Sep 7th, 2013
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Marshalette Wise has a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Secondary English Language Arts Education from Tuskegee University. She has a Masters of Education (M.Ed.) in Educational Leadership and a Minor in The African Diaspora from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. Marshalette also holds a Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) from the University of Cambridge – Teaching House NYC.

Marshalette Wise has taught both the elementary and secondary levels in public schools in America. She has also traveled extensively abroad and taught internationally in such places as Gyeonggi-do Institute for Foreign Language Education (GIFLE) in South Korea and at both King Saud University and University of Dammam in Saudi Arabia.

She is the author of a children’s book, Johnny’s Birthday Surprise: Shhh! It’s a Secret!, as well as the owner of an educational literary publishing company, WISE Scholars Publishing (www.wisescholarspublishing.com).

She started WISE Scholars FIlms (www.wisescholarsfilms.com), which promotes educational information in a stimulating and unique form on film. She also has a mentoring program called WISE Scholars Mentors (www.wisescholarsmentors.org).

Marshalette Wise is currently the CEO, President & Founding Director of WISE Scholars Foundation and its Board of Directors (www.wisescholarsfoundation.org). Please LIKE them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/wisescholarsfoundation.

She has plans to open WISE Scholars Academy, a public boarding school which will also serve as a college preparatory for the socio-economically disadvantaged and “at-risk” student populations in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Tuskegee University class of 2000
Undergrad Major: Education
Claim To Fame:
Just completed filming a documentary - "Mary Hines Johnson: Continuing the Legacy of an Educational Pioneer". This documentary explores the life of Mary Hines Johnson, who in 1940 started the first black school in Franklin, Georgia.
Experience
I currently work with WISE Scholars Foundation as Founding Director
I have years of experience working in the Teaching / K-12 Education industry.
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