Christine McConnell
Faculty
Professor
Education
- Ph.D., University of Denver, Denver, CO (2007) | Curriculum and Instruction, with emphasis in curriculum studies
- M.A. University of Denver, Denver, CO (1999) | Education with emphasis in urban education
- B.A. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico (1996) | English (Philosophy Minor)
Professional Experience & Affiliations
- University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO Professor, Educational Foundations and Curriculum Studies, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Fall 2019 to Present.
- Coordinator, Educational Studies Doctorate (2014-2022); Coordinator, Master of Arts in Teaching: Curriculum Studies
- Associate Professor, Educational Foundations and Curriculum Studies, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Fall 2014 to Spring 2018.
- Coordinator, Educational Studies Doctorate; Coordinator, Master of Arts in Teaching: Curriculum Studies; Co-Coordinator, Colorado School of Mines-UNC Partnership for STEM Teacher Licensure (2015-2017).
- Assistant Professor, Educational Foundations and Curriculum Studies, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Fall 2012 to Spring 2014. Coordinator, Secondary Post baccalaureate and K-12 Art, Music, and PE undergraduate & post baccalaureate programs.
- Regis University, School of Education and Counseling, Denver, CO Assistant Professor/Education Chair, Summer 2010 to Summer 2012
- University of Colorado, Boulder, School of Education Director, School & University Partnerships/Senior Instructor, Summer 2009 to 2010.
- University of Iowa College of Education, Department of Teaching and Learning
Assistant Professor in Curriculum and Supervision, Fall 2007 to Spring 2009.
Research Expertise & Interests
- Aesthetic Experiences in Nature
- Aesthetic Perspectives of Curriculum and Perceptual Teaching and Learning (CRISPA)
- Ecological Mindedness in Teaching and Curriculum
- The Teacher and the Curriculum
Publications
- Campbell, S and McConnell, C. (under review) Applying Eisner: A transformation of the focus group methodology. Qualitative Research.
- Conrad, B., McConnell, C., and Uhrmacher, P. B. (2023). “The Fluid Curriculum: Experiencing equity through teacher empowerment.” Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 25(1), Information Age.
- Ingman, B. & McConnell Moroye, C. (2021). Ecologically Minded Teachers and Character Education. Special Issue on Virtuous Leadership, Journal of Character Education, Issue 2.
Honors & Awards
- Outstanding Book Award, American Association for Teaching and Curriculum (2021). Planning with Purpose: Five Approaches to Curriculum Design with Bradely Conrad and Bruce Uhrmacher (Teachers College Press)
- Professors of Curriculum. Admitted April, 2012 at American Educational Research Association annual conference, Vancouver, BC
- Master Scholar, University of DenverMorgridge College of Education, 2011
- Outstanding DissertationAward, American Educational Research Association, Division B Curriculum Studies, 2008. Dissertation Title: Greening our future: The practices of ecologically minded teachers