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2026 SMU Research Fellows

As part of Hockaday’s ongoing focus on Innovation and Collaboration, the School has announced the 2026 cohort of Hockaday Research Fellows.
 Now in its second year, the fellowship represents a continuing partnership with Dr. Jeanna Wieselmann and the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development at Southern Methodist University (SMU).

Throughout the spring semester, the Research Fellows will engage in action research—a process through which educators systematically study their own classrooms to enhance teaching and learning. By examining the impact and effectiveness of their instructional methods, techniques, and assessments, the Fellows will contribute to the School’s collective understanding of effective pedagogy.
As the projects progress, the Hockaday community will have opportunities to learn from the Fellows’ findings and outcomes.

The 2026 Hockaday Research Fellows are:
  • Melanie Jenkins, Upper School Health Teacher
  • Kristen Blevins, Upper School History Teacher
  • Amanda Richards, Upper School Latin Teacher
  • Dr. Emily Bemenderfer, Upper School Dean
  • Yung-Fang Ludford, Middle School Fine Arts Teacher
These educators exemplify Hockaday’s mission and values, modeling both a growth mindset and a commitment to lifelong learning. Their work not only enriches their own practice but also strengthens the academic experience for all Hockaday students.
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