Topics
African American/Black Education Teacher EducationExpertise
- Disproportionality in discipline
- Addressing challenging behaviors of children
- Child care licensing regulations
- Cultural competence
About
Rosemarie Allen, Ed.D., is a professor of Early Childhood Education. She began teaching at MSU Denver in 2004.
Her research interests are related to addressing the disproportionate number of children of color expelled and suspended from early childhood programs and how culturally responsive teaching can more effectively address the problem. She was appointed as a Global Leader for Early Childhood in 2009 and represents the United States biannually at World Forums across the globe.
Allen has also served as director of the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Care, for five years. During her tenure, she worked with state and national leaders to create programs that became nationwide models. The Center for Social Emotional Competence (Pyramid Plus) was created, quality measures were added to early childhood rules and regulations, a statewide quality rating system for all licensed programs was initiated, early childhood guidelines aligned with Colorado Department of Education standards were developed, and the Professional Development blueprint was formed, building the foundation for Colorado to receive a 45 million dollar Race to the Top Early Childhood Challenge grant in 2011.
Allen consults with early childhood leaders on culturally responsive practices, micro-aggressions and facing personal bias and privilege. She currently serves on the National Pyramid Model Consortium team, has served on the Board of the National Association for Regulatory Agencies, the Mayor’s Commission on Early Childhood, the Early Childhood Professional Development Task Force and many governor and mayoral commissions.
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Education
Forthcoming documentary to celebrate the life of early-childhood advocate Anna Jo Garcia Haynes
MSU Denver’s School of Education commissioned the film as part of a larger effort to promote stronger policies in Colorado.
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Education
Pioneering Colorado educator receives national recognition for child advocacy
MSU Denver’s Rosemarie Allen joins list of former first ladies, physicians, entertainers and others to receive prestigious T. Berry Brazelton Award.
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Social Justice
Member of the Little Rock Nine shares her story of desegregation
Civil-rights trailblazer Carlotta Walls LaNier speaks at MSU Denver's annual MLK Peace Breakfast.
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Education
‘You can’t be what you don’t see’
Better salaries and more creative freedom are among the ways to help address Colorado’s shortage of teachers of color.
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