Dr. Tracy Huziak
Assistant professor of education and human development (teaching and learning) Expertise: Science education, inquiry-based teaching methods, classroom discourse, and gender issues related to teaching science. Credentials: Bachelor’s degree in education and master’s degree in educational curriculum and instruction from Bowling Green State University;
Ph.D. in science education from Ohio State University. Has presented to the National Science Teachers Association, National
Association for Research in Science Teaching and the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science. Office Phone: 419-372-7363 E-mail: thuziak@bgsu.edu
Dr. Anne Leser
Associate professor of early childhood studies Expertise: Social justice issues in United States and South African classrooms; the role of democracy in schools; moral dimensions of
teaching. Credentials: Bachelor’s degree from Ohio Northern University in history/secondary education; master’s degree and Ph.D. from Ohio State
University in early/middle childhood education and adult and teacher education, respectively. Has presented to the American
Association of Colleges for Teacher Education and the National Network for Educational Renewal, and works with the Amy Biehl
Foundation Trust in South Africa. Office Phone: 419-372-0928 E-mail: aleser@bgsu.edu
Dr. Craig A. Mertler
Associate professor of educational foundations and inquiry Expertise: K-12 classroom assessment and standardized testing. Credentials: Ph.D. in measurement and evaluation from Florida State University; master’s degree in educational research and evaluation
from Ohio State University; bachelor’s degree in secondary science education from BGSU. Has presented to the American Educational
Research Association, the Midwestern Educational Research Association and the National Council on Measurement in Education. Office Phone: 419-372-9357 Home Phone: 419-352-0018 E-mail: mertler@bgsu.edu
Dr. Mary Murray
Assistant professor of intervention services Expertise: Working with families of children with exceptionalities; children with exceptionalities in general education settings; infants
with exceptionalities. Credentials: Doctorate of education from Bowling Green State University; specialist, master’s and bachelor’s degrees from the University
of Toledo. Office Phone: 419-372-7288 E-mail: mmurray@bgsu.edu
Dr. Richard Oldrieve
Assistant professor of education and human development (teaching and learning) Expertise: Phonics; early literacy; assessment, diagnosis and remediation of reading disorders; educational policies and politics; learning
disabilities and special education. Credentials: Ph.D. from Kent State University; master’s degree in education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B.A.
from Cornell University; author of numerous journal articles.Office Phone: 419-372-9547 E-mail: richaro@bgsu.edu
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