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Elizabeth Green serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Education within Montana State University's College of Education, Health & Human Development. Her primary responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in teacher preparation, curriculum design, and instructional methodology for kindergarten through eighth grade (K-8) settings. Current course assignments for 2025 demonstrate her active role in the educator pipeline.
Her academic foundation includes:
- Master of Education (M.Ed.) from Berry College (2009)
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from Roger Williams University (2005)
Professor Green's professional focus centers on practical teacher development through specialized methods courses. Her curriculum expertise spans multiple disciplines including science education (EDCI 566), arts and health education integration (EDCI 539), and comprehensive assessment design (EDCI 543). She emphasizes adaptable instructional frameworks that prepare educators for diverse classroom environments while maintaining alignment with contemporary educational standards.
No scientific awards or major recognitions are documented in the faculty directory.
As a supervisor of student teachers in EDCI 595, Professor Green provides direct classroom mentorship during field placements. While the directory doesn't specify research grants, her teaching portfolio indicates deep involvement in Montana State University's teacher preparation infrastructure, which typically receives support through state education budgets and federal teacher quality initiatives. Her role focuses on pedagogical instruction rather than research supervision.
Professor Green operates within the Department of Education's instructional framework without indication of a separate research laboratory or specialized team. Her contributions center on developing effective teaching methodologies for pre-service educators across multiple subject areas within the K-8 spectrum.

