Abstract |
In this oral history interview, Charles Coble discusses his career at East Carolina University, including as an Assistant Professor of Science Education and later Dean of the College of Education, as well as the University of North Carolina System Office. Coble also discusses the history of the College of Education at ECU, as well as the institution's role in developing the eventual University School Teacher Education Partnerships program. |
General note | Interviewer: Alston Cobourn. Interview date: June 23, 2021. |
Access restriction | The collection is open for research use. |
Cite as |
Charles Coble Oral History. UA95-22. University Archives, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. |
Terms of use | See collection guide for copyright restrictions. |
Associated materials | This collection is a part of Record Group 95: Oral History Collection. |
Biographical note | Charles Coble was born in Albemarle, North Carolina on November 19, 1941. He began working at East Carolina University as an assistant professor in Science Education in 1972. From 1984 to 1996 he served as the Dean of the College of Education. He then became the Vice President for University-School Programs Division of the University of North Carolina System. During that time he was responsible for the development of University-School Teacher Education Partnerships and the UNC Center for School Leadership Developement. |