
By Brenda Daniel
In closing out the month of which women have been highlighted and celebrated for their significant contributions to society, today’s local spotlight shines on Ella Davis, of Quitman. Davis has for many years sown into lives of children and families with her profession as an educator.
Academic degrees include a Bachelor of Science in Special Education from Louisiana Tech, with a minor in Elementary Education, a Master in Developmental Education from Grambling State, and a Doctorate in Administrative Leadership for Teaching and Learning from Walden University. Ella Davis’s background and experiences as an educator, has led her to an achievement of becoming one of few, who have trademarked a design of a classroom for instruction. The trademark includes visual displays and motivational teaching methods.
“My goal primarily is to educate children and enhance the educational process, but also to assist parents with tools that can help them in the training of their children to excel in life,” Davis said.
One of the ways she accomplishes her goal is to write and self-publish books related to tried and proven methods and procedures of which she has used with great success in educating children. These books are written for educators, administrators and schools. Two of her books, Be a Success and Rearing a Child are two self-help books she has also written that speaks to children excelling in life.
Ella Davis has been recognized in Who’s Who in The World of Women, and is a member of the Golden Key International Honor Society.
For details on her publications and work she continues to forge, particularly 10 unpublished manuscripts she is now unveiling, visit her website at www.helpingbooks.com.



