APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Tenure, Fall 2014
Laurie A. Ramirez, Assistant Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Salary: $61,095, 9-months, State funds
Educational Background:
B.A. (1995) Secondary Education (Emphases: Spanish, English), University of Utah
M.A. (2002) Linguistics (Emphasis: Second Language Acquisition), University of Utah
Ph.D. (2009) Teaching and Learning (Emphasis: Teacher Education), University of Utah
Professional Experience:
1995-2005: Middle Grades Teacher, Granite School District, Salt Lake City, Utah
2004-2009: Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant; Department of Teaching and Learning,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
2009-Present: Assistant Professor, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
Scholarly and Creative Activities (in summary form):
Nine articles in peer-reviewed, scholarly journals (one invited, eight contributed)
Five peer-reviewed articles in conference proceedings
32 juried presentations (6 international, 21 national, 4 regional, 3 state)
Two invited presentations (1 national, 1 regional)
Memberships in Professional Organizations:
American Educational Research Association
Association of Teacher Education
Association of Middle Level Education
National Professors of Middle Level Education
Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices
North Carolina Association of Middle Level Education
North Carolina Professors of Middle Level Education
Professional Service on Campus:
2014: Curriculum & Instruction Departmental Personnel Committee
2013-Present: Image & Identity Task Force/Communications Team
2012-2013: Reich College of Education Dean Search Committee
2012-Present, Middle Grades Undergraduate Program Director
2011-Present, Collegiate Middle Level Association Faculty Advisor
2010-Present: Teaching Fellows Advisory Council Member
2009-2012: Reich College of Education Diversity Committee Member
Professional Service off Campus:
2-Council Member, Middle Level Education Research SIG of AERA
Secretary, North Carolina Professors of Middle Level Education
Executive Board Member, F.A.R.M. Cafe
Honors/Awards:
Awarded: Reich College of Education Outstanding Service Award (May 2014)
Awarded: Division K Affirmative Action Award (April 1009, April 2010)
Elected: Council Member of the Middle Level Education Research group of AERA (April 2014)
Tenure, Fall 2014
Laurie A. Ramirez, Assistant Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Salary: $61,095, 9-months, State funds
Educational Background:
B.A. (1995) Secondary Education (Emphases: Spanish, English), University of Utah
M.A. (2002) Linguistics (Emphasis: Second Language Acquisition), University of Utah
Ph.D. (2009) Teaching and Learning (Emphasis: Teacher Education), University of Utah
Professional Experience:
1995-2005: Middle Grades Teacher, Granite School District, Salt Lake City, Utah
2004-2009: Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant; Department of Teaching and Learning,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
2009-Present: Assistant Professor, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina
Scholarly and Creative Activities (in summary form):
Nine articles in peer-reviewed, scholarly journals (one invited, eight contributed)
Five peer-reviewed articles in conference proceedings
32 juried presentations (6 international, 21 national, 4 regional, 3 state)
Two invited presentations (1 national, 1 regional)
Memberships in Professional Organizations:
American Educational Research Association
Association of Teacher Education
Association of Middle Level Education
National Professors of Middle Level Education
Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices
North Carolina Association of Middle Level Education
North Carolina Professors of Middle Level Education
Professional Service on Campus:
2014: Curriculum & Instruction Departmental Personnel Committee
2013-Present: Image & Identity Task Force/Communications Team
2012-2013: Reich College of Education Dean Search Committee
2012-Present, Middle Grades Undergraduate Program Director
2011-Present, Collegiate Middle Level Association Faculty Advisor
2010-Present: Teaching Fellows Advisory Council Member
2009-2012: Reich College of Education Diversity Committee Member
Professional Service off Campus:
2-Council Member, Middle Level Education Research SIG of AERA
Secretary, North Carolina Professors of Middle Level Education
Executive Board Member, F.A.R.M. Cafe
Honors/Awards:
Awarded: Reich College of Education Outstanding Service Award (May 2014)
Awarded: Division K Affirmative Action Award (April 1009, April 2010)
Elected: Council Member of the Middle Level Education Research group of AERA (April 2014)