Dr. Stephanie F. Cook
Dr. Stephanie Frazier Cook is the Assistant General Manager/Deputy Director at South Carolina Educational Television and Public Radio (SCETV). During her tenure with SCETV, she has secured multi-million dollar grants, led the station’s work in datacasting for education, enhanced the station’s involvement in statewide workforce development conversations, enhanced community engagement activities around youth voice, increased content development for underrepresented populations, and facilitated the redesign of the station’s premier educational website – knowitall.org.
Dr. Cook has more than two decades of experience in education, strategic operations, and multimedia content development. She received her undergraduate degree in Business, Master’s degree in Educational Technology, and her Ph.D. in Educational Administration, all from the University of South Carolina. She is a fellow of the Public Media Diversity Leaders Initiative and continues to support the program through SCETV’s partnership with NETA and Furman University. Dr. Cook is also a graduate of the PBS Executive Leadership Program with UVA Darden and the Public Media Women in Leadership CEO/COO Bootcamp. A proud first-generation college graduate, she is most passionate about issues related to digital learning, gender equity, and leadership development. She believes in the power of words and enjoys the ability to foster good storytelling and compelling narratives.
Stephanie has received numerous awards and has published many articles and case studies in a variety of publications. Her favorite quote is from Aristotle, which reminds us that, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”
Stories
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Meet the Helpers – New resource and community event!
October 20, 2019Join us on Saturday, October 26, 11a.m. – 2 p.m., at SCETV’s main studios in Columbia for a free community engagement fair to promote Meet the Helpers. -
Co-Creator of new PBS Kids series visits Columbia
October 01, 2019A new PBS Kids Series, "Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum," debuts on November 11. The series is based on the children’s book series Ordinary People Change the World by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos. Join us at... -
What’s new in Education
September 19, 2019Hopefully, your new school year is off to a great start and you are enjoying the many ETV and PBS resources available to you. From the premiere of our new PBS Kids show Molly of Denali, to the development of new courses with Rudy Mancke, we are hard at work preparing... -
Celebrating Country Music – songwriting contest and more!
September 02, 2019Catchy lyrics, guitars, cowboy hats and boots...this September is all things country music. Join us for a month-long celebration of Ken Burns’ new documentary on country music. There are multiple opportunities for educators and students to join the conversation. -
New Year. New Students. New ETV Resources.
August 27, 2019It’s August, which means another school year is soon upon us. As you prepare your students to engage in a new year of learning, we encourage you to focus on the power of words and positive thinking. The ETV Education team has been working on several initiatives, including... -
Bringing Barbados to Your Classroom
August 04, 2019On June 20, ETV premiered a one-hour documentary exploring the history and cultural connections between Barbados and South Carolina. Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection traces the extensive ties between the colonization of South Carolina and the West Indian island.