Amy E. Lyn

Amy E. Lyn, PhD, is a Curriculum Director and part-time faculty member for the Sanford College of Education at National University. She has served as a Dissertation Chair and Subject Matter Expert for Social Emotional Learning, Truama-Informed Educational Practices, and Curriculum & Teaching. Dr. Lyn was the founding Director of the Virtual Education Support Center (VESC), where she produced conferences, webinars, podcasts, and blogs supporting online teaching and learning. Previously, Dr. Lyn worked in PK-12 school and district leadership and taught on-ground in both higher education and PK-12 education.

Publications

Motivation and Momentum in Adult Online Education
Amy E. Lyn, Maggie Broderick. © 2023. 339 pages.
Online education has created an ever-expanding number of programs. Adult online learners are diverse and have varied talents, challenges, and motivations. They choose online...
Student Well-Being and Empowerment: SEL in Online Graduate Education
Amy E. Lyn, Maggie Broderick, Emily Spranger. © 2023. 25 pages.
Learning online can be a convenient setting for adults to meet their academic and professional goals. Yet, many adult learners enrolled in graduate education struggle with...
Integrating Social Emotional Learning Into the Formative Development of Educator Dispositions
Maggie Broderick, Amy E. Lyn. © 2022. 26 pages.
Educator dispositions are a perpetual topic of interest and an ever-evolving construct but can be difficult to define. How a set of desired dispositions manifests within various...