
معرفی
Kelly Kolodny serves as a Professor of Education at Framingham State University and Coordinator of Core Education Courses for Post Baccalaureate and Master of Education programs within the Education Department. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses across early childhood, elementary, and secondary education, as well as in the Child and Family Studies program.
Her educational background includes:
- B.A. from Clark University
- M.A.T. from Rhode Island College
- Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut
Dr. Kolodny's research examines child learning and development through interdisciplinary lenses, emphasizing collaborative relationships between schools, families, and community institutions. Her work in educational biography and historical analysis of schooling systems reveals how institutional evolution shapes contemporary educational practices, with particular focus on fostering holistic child development within interconnected social ecosystems.
Her service contributions to the university community have been formally recognized:
- FSU Distinguished Faculty Service Award (2014)
In her capacity as course coordinator, Dr. Kolodny leads curriculum development for education programs while mentoring students through classroom instruction across multiple degree pathways. Her administrative role in program coordination demonstrates sustained commitment to academic leadership without documented external grant funding.


