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Bob Choquette serves as Senior Lecturer and Graduate Coordinator for the Disability Studies program within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oregon, based in Hendricks Hall. His role emphasizes teaching excellence and academic program leadership in interdisciplinary studies.
His educational qualifications include:
- MUP from University of Oregon (1991)
- Teacher Certification in Social Studies (middle/high school) from University of Oregon (1984)
- BA in History from University of Oregon (1982)
Choquette's research centers on adult learning methodologies, with primary focus on experiential learning and androgogy. His work integrates project management, nonprofit leadership, and cognitive load theory within educational frameworks. Teaching philosophy is grounded in constructivism (knowledge construction through experience), experiential learning (real-world application), and relational-cultural theory (growth through empathetic connections), prioritizing problem-centered approaches relevant to adult learners' professional contexts.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source material.
As Graduate Coordinator for Disability Studies, Choquette oversees program administration and curriculum development. While specific grant funding or student mentorship details weren't provided, his position indicates responsibility for graduate student progression and program integrity within the interdisciplinary Disability Studies framework.





