
Carrie Rodesiler
Assistant Professor · Composition/Rhetoric
Indiana Institute of TechnologyAbout
Dr. Carrie Rodesiler is an Assistant Professor of English at Indiana Tech's College of Arts and Sciences. She serves as Director of Title III, Retention Services, and has held leadership roles in developmental education at institutions like St. Petersburg College and Florida Gateway College. Her academic background includes an Ed.D. in Higher Education from Ball State University and an M.A. in Critical Studies in Literacy and Pedagogy from Michigan State University. Rodesiler's research focuses on universal design for instruction (UDI), developmental education redesign, and pedagogical strategies for inclusive learning environments. She has presented at national conferences such as the National Association for Developmental Education and published on topics like professional development for educators and learning toolkit interventions.
Her professional experience spans roles as an English instructor, writing consultant, and director of academic support programs. She has received the prestigious Faculty of the Year award in 2021 and contributed to initiatives like Project EXCEL, which integrated UDI principles into developmental education. Rodesiler teaches courses including Public Communication, College Writing, and Research Writing, emphasizing writing instruction across disciplines. Her advising roles include overseeing 20th Century Scholars programs.
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