HAPPY WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH!!
Join us, SUNDAY, March 6, 2022, on the Alvin Galloway Show (TAGS), from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on radiophoenix.org.
Join TAGS we kick-off our inaugural “Booked – Binding Words and Thoughts” series where TAGS highlights authors and their books.
TAGS inaugural “Booked” guest is Dr. Tamera Foley, author and educational consultant.
Join us as we discuss her book authorship journey and the educational process during COVID.-19 pandemic. She's TAGS host, Alvin Galloway's cousin.
She has recently published four books. In 2019, Co-Author of Congratulations Graduate! You Have Arrived At The Beach and in 2020, Author of Cassie’s Big Change How COVID-19 Changed The Way We Learn, 2021, Author of Cassie’s Big Change: Going from the Living Room to the Classroom and Cassie’s Big Change Coloring and Activity Book. She will publish in early 2022, Exploring My Emotions: A 45-Day Journal for Elementary School-Age Children.
Dr. Foley is an independent consultant for Education 4 All Now LLC. She began her professional career in education over 30 years ago. She has conducted training in various areas of education.
As a lifelong learner, she has presented to students in Costa Rica through an invitation from the United States Embassy. She spent a month exploring special education supports and services in Hungary and the Czech Republic through a Fulbright Scholarship. She has worked supporting the schools where she was an administrator in the area of literacy as well as academic evaluations of students with disabilities. Dr. Foley assisted with the implementation of the Reading First grant while serving as a Principal.
Dr. Foley has also worked in the area of Mental Health for the State of Alabama Department of Mental Health in Developmental Disabilities. She leads a Facebook Group entitled Support for Children in Trauma. You can listen to her weekly informational sessions on issues relating to trauma and mental health.
Stay TUNED as you Tune IN for an intellectual Tune UP! The Alvin Galloway Show, Sundays, 2 p.m - 4 p.m, for conversation, music and culture.