Junior Year PLC Co-Facilitator & Freshman Learning Community
Libbi Miller earned her Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at Northern Arizona University in 2013. She earned her MA from the University of Colorado and her BA from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado. Her research interests include classroom dialogue, democratic education, culturally sustaining pedagogies, educational technology and literacy instruction. Libbi has edited two books: Collective Unravelings of Hegemonic Web and Technology for Transformation: Perspectives of Hope in a Digital Age. She has also written two booked for classroom educators: 50 Things To Do with Google Classroom and 50 Things to Go Further with Google Classroom: A Student Centered Approach. Her classroom books have been translated into Spanish and Arabic. She is currently working on an edited collection with Dr. Lisa Tremain exploring radical writing frameworks. Before entering higher education, Dr. Miller taught middle school and high school English/Language Arts and reading intervention. Dr. Libbi Miller is a proud member of the Mvskoke nation. She studies permaculture gardening and loves to hike, surf and explore the north coast with her husband, son and dog.
Teacher education, literacy, digital literacy, educational techology, radical pedagogies.