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Ann Nordmeyer is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Vermont (UVM), specializing in teaching and pedagogy within the Department of Psychological Science. She holds a B.A. from Smith College and a Ph.D. from Stanford University (2016). Her research focuses on how children and adults learn and process logical language, conducted during her time at Stanford's Language and Cognition Lab under Michael Frank. Prior to UVM, she served as Assistant/Associate Professor in the Psychology Department at Southern New Hampshire University (2016–2023).
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Psychology, Stanford University, 2016
- B.A. in Psychology, Smith College
- Teaching Focus: Introductory Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Statistics for Psychologists
- Research Background: Investigated linguistic and conceptual development with Jill de Villiers at Smith College, and logical word comprehension in communicative contexts at Stanford.
Her career emphasizes teaching excellence, bridging cognitive and developmental psychology with practical pedagogical strategies.
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