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Kindra Schneider is an Instructor in the Department of Education within the College of Education & Human Performance at Dakota State University. She holds an M.S. from the University of Sioux Falls and a B.S. Ed. from Dakota State University, reflecting her strong foundation in educational theory and practice.
Her academic focus lies in teacher preparation, pedagogy, and the integration of technology in K-12 classrooms. As part of a CAEP-accredited institution, she contributes to programs that emphasize real-world teaching experiences, including field placements and innovative tools like the Virtual Avatar Learning Experience (VALE) and the telepresence robot Dewey.
- Specializes in instructional strategies and classroom management
- Engages with educational technology and differentiated instruction
- Supports future educators through structured teacher education pathways
Dr. Schneider is involved in a dynamic college that offers accelerated degree options, including 3-year bachelor's and 4+1 bachelor's-to-master's programs. While no publications or awards are listed, her role supports the development of empathetic, technology-savvy educators prepared for diverse learning environments.
She advises students within a framework that includes Common Core Standards, learning styles, and field-based teaching residencies. The College also provides opportunities for minors and endorsements in areas such as English as a New Language, Adapted Physical Education, and Educational Technology.
The College of Education & Human Performance is accredited by the South Dakota Department of Education and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), ensuring high standards in teacher preparation.





