Bailey Herrmann, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Leadership, Literacy, and Social Foundations

Doctor of Philosophy | University of Wisconsin Madison (2013)

Areas of Expertise:

  • Adolescent Literacy
  • Critical Literacy
  • Education for Social Justice
  • Educator Professional Development

 

I received my Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. My major area of emphasis was Literacy Studies, with a minor in Qualitative Research, and my research interests include adolescent literacy, professional development, and education for social justice.

Prior to pursuing my doctorate, I was a high school English teacher. I have also worked as a reference librarian, answering research questions and providing technological support to education students and faculty.

During the summers I have served as an administrator for a high school literacy pre-college program, which aims to make college more accessible to students from underserved and underrepresented groups.

Date of First Employment at UW Oshkosh: Fall 2015
Years of P-12 Experience: 4 Years

Courses Typically Taught

Adolescent Literacy

Leadership, Advocacy, and Planning for Literacy Leaders

Engagement in Literacy Processes