Dr. Sheryl A. Ludwig
Assistant Professor - Licensure Officer

- Adams State College
- Alamosa, CO 81102
- ES 202
- sherylludwig@adams.edu
- (719)587-7361 (office)
- (719)587-7873 (fax)
Mini Bio
- PH.D. Educational Foundations, Policy and Practice School of Education University of Colorado, Boulder CO Dissertation Title: Making fast the thread: Cultural maintenance and transmission among Mayan women weavers. (A comparison and contrast of the cultural impact of indigenous and formal educational teaching/learning practices and interactions on the identity construction of Maya weavers and their children)
- MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Social Studies Curriculum and Instruction School of Education University of Colorado, Boulder CO
- BACHELOR OF ARTS
Majors in English, History and Political Science
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI
Classes Taught
- ED 200 Perspectives on Teaching and Learning
- ED 424 Educational Practices and Assessment - Secondary
- ED 455 Student Teaching Supervision
- ED 516 Multicultural Narratives and Education Reform
- ED 527 Internship in Literacy
- ED 530 Educational Philosophy and Foundations
- ED 550 Curriculum and Assessment
- ED 571 Educational Research
- LLC 525 Practitioner Research
Research Areas
- Learning in communities of participation
- Impact of school emergencies that result in institutional and structural disruptions on teachers' identity, agency, and practice.
- Examination of teaching/learning interactions in two non-formal educational sites, a Mayan women's weaving cooperative and a Pilates teacher training program. (connections between pedagogical strategies used and the development of teacher effectiveness).
Other Areas of Interest:
- Women's arts and practices
- Development of cultural proficiency among U. S. teachers and administrators
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