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Liz Chase is an Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at The School of Education, St. John's University, and serves as Founding Director of the Residency and Internship for St. John's Educators (RAISE) program for teacher candidates.
Her academic credentials include:
- EdD in Curriculum and Teaching from Teachers College, Columbia University
- MS in Teaching from Pace University
- BA in Comparative Literature from Barnard College, Columbia University
Dr. Chase's research critically examines educational equity through:
- Teaching for Social Justice frameworks
- Gender and Youth Studies in educational contexts
- Critical Perspectives on pedagogy and policy
- Pre-service Teacher Education models
Her publications in journals like Educational Studies and Discourse consistently address structural inequities in schooling, with emphasis on gender-responsive teaching practices and clinical teacher preparation.
Her scholarly recognition includes:
- Best Paper Award from Educational Studies (2018) for work on young mothers' educational experiences
As RAISE Director, she oversees extended clinical practice for teacher candidates while teaching foundational courses including THE ARTS IN INCLUSIVE SETTINGS, METHODS OF TEACHING SCIENCE, and graduate seminars in educational philosophy and research methodology.


