
About
Patricia Rodda is a Lecturer in the Human Development and Family Science (HDFS) Department at Purdue University Northwest, where she has worked since 1992. Her expertise includes teaching and advising in parent education, lifespan development, early childhood, special needs, child and adolescent development, zero to three development, curriculum design, and experiential learning.
Education
- M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education from Erikson Institute
- B.A. in Psychology from Purdue Calumet
- A.A. in Human Services from Purdue Calumet
Research and Teaching Focus
Rodda’s work emphasizes practical and theoretical approaches to early childhood education, family dynamics, and developmental needs of children aged zero to three. She integrates experiential learning into her curriculum to enhance student engagement.
Professional Background
Before joining Purdue University Northwest, Rodda worked as a child life specialist at the U of C Children’s Hospital and in various childcare settings. Her career spans over 30 years in education and child development.
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