
معرفی
Crystal Howell is an Education Professor at Randolph College, joining the faculty for the 2018-19 academic year. She teaches EDUC 101 for prospective teachers and courses in the M.A.T. program including instructional methods and reflective teaching seminars.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, Indiana University
- Master's in English, Marshall University
- M.A.T., Marshall University
- B.A. in English and Spanish (minor in Classical Studies), Marshall University
Her research centers on embodied teaching experiences when educators transition between online and face-to-face environments, analyzed through feminist perspectives on gender. Additional scholarly work spans multicultural education, service learning, out-of-school curriculum development (e.g., camps/afterschool programs), and qualitative methodologies.
Dr. Howell mentors undergraduate and M.A.T. students throughout their educator preparation program. Her pedagogy emphasizes writing-to-learn exercises, critical analysis of contemporary educational issues, and iterative revision processes to cultivate engaged citizenship and professional growth.


