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Bilingual - Spanish Foreign Language Linguistics Sociology and Anthropology Spanish Teacher EducationExpertise
- STEM teaching and learning
- Inclusive STEM pedagogies
- Culturally and linguistically diverse education
- Broadening participation in STEM
- University-school partnerships
About
Janelle Johnson, Ph.D., is a professor with the School of Education at MSU Denver, where she teaches in STEM teaching and learning.
Prior to her current role, she was the STEM equity specialist at MSU Denver and a coordinator for Project SEED-Scholarships for Education and Economic Development at the University of Arizona. Johnson was also the program coordinator for a State Department-funded leadership institute for indigenous university students from Latin America. During this time, she served as a guest researcher at the Center for Research and Higher Education in Social Anthropology. She has also taught math and science to elementary and middle school students.
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