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Beth Kouche is an Associate Professor-Educator at the University of Cincinnati's College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, where she has been a pivotal figure in the Elementary Education (ELEM) Program since 2007. As a graduate of The Ohio State University with a B.S. in Science of Education (Elementary Education 1-8, Concentrations in Mathematics and Social Sciences) and an M.Ed in Educational Theory & Practice, she combines academic expertise with extensive practical experience from teaching math/pre-algebra in the Forest Hills School District and serving as a math intervention specialist.
- B.S. in Science of Education, The Ohio State University (1995)
- M.Ed in Educational Theory & Practice, The Ohio State University (1996)
Her professional roles include ELEM Program Co-Coordinator, ELEM Senior Field Coordinator, and instructor of Primary Math Methods and Senior Capstone Stories in Teaching. Her research focuses on inclusive math pedagogy, peer-assisted learning strategies, and creating equitable classroom environments for diverse learners.
Key themes in her publications include response to intervention frameworks, student voice in education, and mentorship practices. Though no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, her work has been presented at regional and local conferences, including the HCESC Reach for Success Conference and multiple Nagel Middle School Middle School Conferences.



