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Dean takes helm of NAEYC WASHINGTON, D.C.—Dr. Josué Cruz Jr., dean of the College of Education and Human Development at Bowling Green State University,
has been appointed president of the nation's largest and most influential organization of early childhood educators.
The governing board of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) has appointed Cruz to fill the
remainder of the term of Dwayne Crompton, who resigned as president this spring because of ongoing personal health concerns.
Cruz, who takes office June 1, will serve as president until June 2006 and then as past president for one year.
"In my many years as a member, I have watched NAEYC grow into a thriving association that is now setting the standards for
the care and education of all children," said Cruz. "I am honored to be named as NAEYC president. I look forward to working
with NAEYC leaders, and the early childhood professional community as a whole, to help this nation develop effective strategies
for improving the quality of life for all young children."
Cruz previously served as secretary and vice president of the governing board for NAEYC and has chaired and/or served on more
than 20 of its panels and committees.
He currently serves on the national committee for the Rivera Children's Book Award, on advisory boards for Nick Jr. magazine
and Bright Horizons Family Solutions, the executive board of the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education
(NCATE), and as president of the governing board of the Council for Professional Recognition.
Cruz is a former Fulbright scholar who held faculty and administrative positions at the University of Virginia, Ohio State
University and the University of South Florida before joining Bowling Green in 2002 as a professor and dean of the College
of Education and Human Development.
"Josué Cruz Jr. has already devoted many years of service to the association and the early childhood profession, and he will
once again bring great knowledge, skills and experience to the NAEYC governing board," said Dr. Mark R. Ginsberg, executive
director of NAEYC.
NAEYC is an organization of teachers and others dedicated to improving the quality of early education programs for children
from birth through age 8. Founded in 1926, NAEYC has nearly 100,000 members, and a national network of 350 local, state, and
regional affiliates. NAEYC and its affiliates work to improve professional practice and working conditions in early childhood
education, and to build public support for high-quality early childhood programs.
(Posted May 18, 2005 )
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