Dana Ternus serves as an Instructor in History and Humanities at Northwest Missouri State University, where she embodies her commitment to education as a means of serving the greater common good. With a focus on curriculum and course development, Dana teaches a diverse array of...
Dana Ternus serves as an Instructor in History and Humanities at Northwest Missouri State University, where she embodies her commitment to education as a means of serving the greater common good. With a focus on curriculum and course development, Dana teaches a diverse array of subjects, including American Historical Survey, U.S. Economic History, Western Civilizations from 1500, and Race and Ethnicity. Her approach to classroom instruction emphasizes experiential learning, allowing students to engage deeply with historical contexts and contemporary issues.
Dana is actively involved in student evaluation and course assessment, ensuring that her classes not only meet educational standards but also resonate with the interests and needs of her students. By revising and enhancing course materials, she fosters an inclusive learning environment that encourages critical thinking and cultural awareness. Her expertise in instructional design and strategic planning enables her to create dynamic syllabi that integrate innovative teaching methods and technology.
In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dana contributes to community development initiatives, leveraging her skills in training and staff development to empower both students and colleagues. She believes that education extends beyond the classroom, and her commitment to service is reflected in her efforts to engage with the local community through newsletters and outreach programs. By embodying the philosophy of losing oneself in service to others, Dana Ternus not only shapes the minds of her students but also enriches the broader community, making a lasting impact on the lives she touches.