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Corina R. Kaul, Ph.D., serves as a Lecturer in Baylor University's School of Education, where she is a member of the graduate faculty and lead instructor for the Ed.D. Online statistics course (EDP 5334) in the Leadership and Organizational Change program. She also provides dissertation chair and methodology advisory services for Problem of Practice dissertations.
Her academic credentials include:
- B.S. in Management, Marketing, and Psychology from the University of Oregon
- M.A. and Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Baylor University
Dr. Kaul's research centers on critical challenges in online doctoral education, including student persistence and retention dynamics, writing processes throughout the dissertation journey, gifted learner development, numeracy skill acquisition, and STEM pedagogy. Her work uniquely bridges empirical educational research with faith-learning integration frameworks, particularly relevant to faith-based institutions like Baylor.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- Outstanding Graduate Instructor Award (earned during doctoral studies)
As principal investigator for multiple grants, she directs studies examining Doctoral Writing Self-Efficacy and Self-Reflection throughout the Dissertation Process. Dr. Kaul actively mentors students in research methodology and teaches undergraduate/graduate courses in statistics, research methods, learning theory, and human development, leveraging her prior industry experience in insurance and human resources to enhance practical application in her instruction.
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