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Adrienne Stuckey is an Associate Professor at Western Carolina University (WCU), affiliated with the School of Teaching and Learning within the College of Education and Allied Professions. She can be reached at aastuckey@wcu.edu and her office is located in 103B Killian Building. Dr. Stuckey holds a Ph.D. in Education of Exceptional Children from Georgia State University and a Master of Arts in Education from Virginia Tech, specializing in Curriculum & Instruction with a focus on Learning Disabilities. Her career began with 12 years of teaching high school special education in Atlanta before transitioning to higher education in 2015.
Her research focuses on culturally responsive teaching, particularly for racially/ethnically minoritized children, emphasizing language, reading, and social-emotional development. She explores strategies to enhance teacher-student interactions and pre-service teacher training in cultural awareness. Her work bridges early childhood education, special education, and equity in teaching practices.
Her articles highlight innovations in SEL interventions, multitiered literacy frameworks, and teacher training methods. Notably, her research emphasizes culturally adapted approaches for marginalized groups and evidence-based practices in early education. While no scientific awards are explicitly noted, her contributions to teacher preparation and equity-centered research are central to her profile. Her advising and grants focus on inclusive education, though specific details are not provided here.



