Biography
Dr. Campbell is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the College of Education and Allied
Professions. She serves the Office of Field Experience as the Early Field Experience
Coordinator and the School of Teaching and Learning as both an instructor and the
Program Coordinator for Curriculum and Instructions and Secondary and Special Areas.
Dr. Campbell holds a BS in Middle Grades Education; an MA in Early Childhood Education;
an Ed.S. in Curriculum and Instruction; and a Ph.D. in Teaching and Learning/Literacy
from Georgia State University. She joined the Ðǿմ«Ã½ faculty in 2021 after retiring from
the state of Georgia with 30 years of experience in K-12 public education; she has
been a middle school teacher, elementary school assistant principal, district-level
literacy specialist, and a K-12 virtual school principal.<br><br>She currently resides
in Robbinsville, NC with her husband, Steve. They enjoy hiking and fly fishing in
the beautiful outdoors of WNC.
Teaching Interests
Teaching interests include courses with an emphasis on Curriculum and Instruction,
Literacy, and Content Area Literacy.
Research Interests
Research interests include K-8 literacy instruction, content literacy, professional
learning, teacher preparation, and preservice teacher field experiences.