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Carol Marie Marcotte, Ph.D.

She, her and hers

Teaching Professor

Location

Decary Hall 141
Biddeford Campus

Dr. Carol Marcotte completed her doctorate in School Administration & Supervision at Berne University International Graduate School in St. Kitts, West Indies. Her primary specialty areas include educational leadership and literacy instruction.

Carol’s education career started as a regular classroom and special education teacher. Multi-age and looping schedules were part of her classroom expertise as well as being a resource room teacher.  Being passionate about school improvement and cultivating teacher leaders, she was a principal for 8 years. Her first role at University of 51С»Æ³µ was an adjunct faculty, starting in 2001. During that time she transferred her knowledge about school reform and school improvement into the online program. As a Senior Lecturer in the Educational Department at UNE, Carol’s primary responsibility mostly Lead Instructor for the Certificates in Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS) courses. She also teaches courses in the MSEd:  Educational Leadership program. Carol enjoys being a University Supervisor to undergraduate student teachers in the Education department. In this role, she is able to visit K-12 schools and engage in current best practices with staff and administrators.

Dr. Marcotte is a past president of Maine Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) and has served on several critical committees for the international curriculum development organization ASCD.  One of her accomplishment was as a delegate for the Ambassador-to-Ambassador Education program working with Vietnam and Cambodia educational agencies.

As principal, Carol was an instructional leader starting Professional Learning Communities before they became part of today's school reform. Supporting students through supporting teachers was her focus. Many teacher leaders were developed under Carol's expertise and guidance in both the schools where she was principal. She was nominated for Principal of the Year by her RiverView Community staff in South Gardiner, Maine.

Carol's next role was Director of Curriculum and Instruction in U#7 (Saco/Dayton, ME) where she led her staff and administrators through school reform. One of the accomplishments in school reform was working with the ME Department of Education staff with Continuous Improvement Priority Schools in the district. This work led to increased student achievement. Some of the aspects to this growth were building capacity by coaching teacher leaders, designing data teams to support student assessment and achievement, leading professional development initiatives, and implementing the CCSS, managing Title I, II, III, IV, and V grants. Carol worked with Dr Susan Hillman of the University of 51С»Æ³µ to receive a funded grant of $80,000 to implement math reform in her schools. She guided the Math Curriculum Design Team through the research of best practices in math and five year implementation process as she worked side by side with teacher leaders and building principals and University of 51С»Æ³µ staff.

Carol is a voracious learner and has been a member of the Maine Curriculum Leaders’ Association since it began. In 2010 the Maine Curriculum Leaders Association acknowledged Carol as Curriculum Leader of the Year in Maine. In addition, Carol was presented with the Friends of 51С»Æ³µaward twice. Among her numerous honors, First Lady Barbara Bush presented Carol the Maine Family Literacy Grant in 2006 and 2008.

Among her many passions is literacy. She was able to travel to Australia and New Zealand when a Principal at Margaret Chase Smith School in Sanford, ME and bring back some rich literacy instruction to her staff. Part of her educational trip was observing teachers in Australian schools conducting Reading Recovery® lessons and Running Records with their students. Carol brought these Marie Clay practices back to her staff as they were implementing the same practices in their school.

Carol became a founding Board Member of the Learning Forward 51С»Æ³µ (formerly 51С»Æ³µ Staff Development Council), in 2009. Carol has been President and Past President of Learning Forward 51С»Æ³µ. She is currently a Consultant for this organization. 

In 2013, Carol was selected as a Teacher Scholar at the University of 51С»Æ³µ. Her project was designing orientation modules for administrative mentors. The on line modules were designed to deliver high quality training to mentors as they support administrative principal and superintendent intern candidates with ongoing supervision, guidance, and evaluation.  In 2014, Carol presented her project, “Research Based Course Design for Supervisors of Aspiring School Administrators:  Effective Mentor Characteristics.  at a NERA poster session in Connecticut and at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM.

Carol is a previous School Board Chair of Regional School Unit 23 - Old Orchard Beach, ME. Her passion for supporting students is based on educational, physical and mental supports. Through collaborative efforts incoming Pre-K and K students were able to obtain free dental screening. /news/2019/students-and-faculty-provide-free-dental-screenings-children-old-orchard-beach

As a member of the Maine's School for Excellent Incentive Grant Educator Preparation and Employment P-K Leadership Council she leads the effort to strengthen and enhance the partnerships between educator preparation programs and K-12 educators for the purpose of creating a seamless continuum of high quality educators from preparation to veteran status. Part of this work include refining the Professional Evaluation and Professional Growth (PEPG) system.

Carol had a manuscript published.

Marcotte, C., Ph.D. (2017). Effective Mentoring Characteristics and Online Training. International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning. 14(5). 73-86. Retrieved May, 2017. from 

Carol has been very involved in humanitarian efforts with St. Maarten to support the students and schools on the island after the Hurricane Irma devastation which resulted in donating over 1400 pounds of school supplies.

Carol donated literature to the Santo Domingo Schools in New Mexico. In April 2019, she provided students with 20 new literature books for their classrooms. During July 2019, Carol traveled to Buffalo, Wyoming and donated children's literature to the Johnson County Family Crisis Center as well as bringing children's books to the Player Development program in St. Maarten. Most recently she has visited New Mexico again and provided more children's literature and educational activities to the Kewa Pueblo and Santo Domingo Schools. Las Vegas, New Mexico is one of her favorite towns. 

Carol has been a member of the Saco Bay Sunset Rotary Club (SBSR) since May 2019. Some of the "service above self"  humanitarian efforts that Carol has been involved in is: Crutches for Africa, Epilepsy Foundation Clothing Drive and World Map painting at Loranger Memorial School playground. She is the committee leaders for the Rising Stars group. The are focusing on eradicating sex human trafficking. 

She is currently Past President of the Rotary Club of Saco Bay Sunset and just wrote and received a District 7780 Disaster Relief Grant for $25,000. Her Club sponsored  where they fixed the roof of the convent in Ukraine where over 30 young mothers and children are housed who have lost their loved ones in the war. Carol went to Poland and Ukraine during the summer 0f 2023 to meet her Rotary colleagues and bring supplies to a special needs group from Ukraine. She has been selected as one of six Rotarians who are on the Poland Outreach Committee who are going to Poland spring 2024 for humanitarian work.

Another project that Carol is involved in as part of the RisingStars group is Sex Human Trafficking. Most recently because of a District 7780 grant, she was able to purchase personal items that filled comfort bags for 100 human sex trafficked survivors and 100 children of the survivors. These bags were donated to Courage Lives/St. Andre Home where Director Carey Nason distributed the bags at safe houses. 

Carol believes in innovative teaching both on line and face-to-face classes. Her on line graduate courses include an additional element of adding weekly informational videos about the course content which extends and enhances learning for her students. 

Carol is the Co Chair of Rotary District 7780 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee as well as a member of the 51С»Æ³µCollege and Arts and Sciences Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee. She is also the Chair of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee for Rotary District 7780. Most recently, Carol was dominated for the International Service Above Self Award. 

During the Spring of 2024, Carol traveled to Poland with the Rotary Poland Outreach Team. She was one of six selected to take this humanitarian trip. The group visited Warsaw, Krakow, Zacopane and Lublin Poland visiting different projects that focused on mental health initiatives. The Rotary District 7780 will be supporting one of these initiatives in the future. 

As 51С»Æ³µRotaract Advisor, Carol is working with 51С»Æ³µstudents to plan a trip to Poland in March 2025. Students will be visiting similar projects that focus on mental health initiatives. The students will select a project to support. 

 

Credentials

Education

Ph.D.
Berne University International Graduate School
CAS
University of Southern Maine
M.S.
University of Southern Maine
B.S.
University of Southern Maine

Expertise

  • Administration
  • Community leadership
  • Curriculum design
  • Distance education
  • Diversity
  • Educational leadership
  • Leadership development