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Dr. Amy Hoyle is Dean of the School of Education and Professor at Monmouth University, with over 30 years of experience in education. She holds a Ph.D. from UNC Chapel Hill, an M.A. from Eastern Michigan University, and a B.A. from University of Michigan. Her career spans elementary to doctoral-level instruction, consistently emphasizing critical pedagogy and equity reform.
Research Focus: Dr. Hoyle's scholarship centers on:
- Courageous dialogues about race, diversity, and inclusion in educational settings
- Implementation of culturally sustaining pedagogy in teacher preparation
- Social justice advocacy frameworks for institutional change
- Sociological analysis of educational inequities
- Adapting critical pedagogy for online learning environments
Publication Trends: Her recent works (2017-2024) demonstrate evolving focus from faculty development and graduate education toward systemic equity frameworks, anti-racist pedagogy, and leadership strategies for educational justice. Earlier publications established foundations in social justice advocacy, while current projects address institutional transformation.
Teaching & Leadership: As Dean, she oversees curriculum development and strategic initiatives aligned with Monmouth's equity mission. She teaches graduate courses including:
- Policy and Social Justice for Educational Leaders
- Sociocultural Foundations of Education
- Dissertation Seminar
- Advocacy and Social Justice for Educators


