CONGRATULATIONS TO AET HONOREE FOR 2023 – Marion Marshall, MS, BCET, FAET – The Nan Freund Distinguished Service Award
Congratulations to Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) faculty member, Marion Marshall, for winning The Nan Freund Distinguished Service Award. This award is given to a member who demonstrates qualities of compassion and service to AET and the profession of educational therapy, supports or mentors, colleagues and students of educational therapy, demonstrates qualities of leadership by having held a position as an Elected Officer or Elected Director of AET, and offers endless time and talent in support of AET. This individual’s life and contributions to AET must inspire others to promote the profession of educational therapy.
Marion Marshall, MS, BCET, FAET, has been a member of AET since 1996 and throughout her membership has generously given her time and talents to the Association and the profession. As a Director, she chaired the Professional Affairs Committee of the Board and has participated on numerous AET committees including Higher Education, Ethics, and Membership. Moreover, she has contributed significant work to the Educational Therapy Institute (ETI) including providing invaluable information for policies and contracts.
Marion is a gifted teacher, currently a MA Educational Therapy faculty member at NDNU. She has shared her extensive knowledge and expertise with AET members, the allied professional community, and the public through presentations at AET conferences and webinars, articles in the Educational Therapist Journal, and two books on educational therapy. Thanks to her tireless efforts developing a top-notch training program at Holy Names University and her teaching there, a cadre of well-trained educational therapists has been developed.
Marion’s first book, Assessment in Educational Therapy, is a definitive work elaborating what to look for when assessing, how to interpret results, and how to communicate findings to clients and their parents. Marion excels at figuring out complex challenges and developing solutions. Her recent book, Virtual Educational Therapy: A Case Study of Clinical Supports and Advocacy, offers a model of practicing that we can all aspire to.
Although her cape may not be visible, Marion is a true Superwoman! On only a few hours’ notice, she bravely stepped in and provided an amazing three-hour keynote presentation at the 2022 AET Annual Conference when the featured speaker was ill and then carried on in the afternoon with her previously planned three-hour presentation! In addition to all her accomplishments and contributions, Marion is a skillful interviewer and careful listener in complicated situations and a careful, collaborative writing partner for projects and issues of all kinds who is ready to do research whether it’s for a book, a committee issue, a research article, or a complicated client.
About Notre Dame de Namur University
Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) is a Catholic, not-for-profit, coeducational institution serving adult learners from diverse backgrounds. Established in 1851 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, NDNU is the third-oldest college in California and the first authorized to grant women a baccalaureate degree. The university is WASC accredited and offers master’s and degree completion programs in business, education, and psychology, as well as teacher credential programs. NDNU maintains a strong commitment to academic excellence, social justice, and community engagement. For more information, visit www.ndnu.edu.
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