Emily Robinson
Associate Professor of Education; Director, Undergraduate Program
Profile
Dr. Emily Robinson was born in Rochester, NY and graduated from Allendale Columbia School. She taught science in private and alternative school programs in both the United States and overseas before returning to New York State to earn her NYS teaching certification in Earth Science. While continuing to teach in both private and public schools, Emily achieved her doctorate in Education.
Based on these experiences, Emily’s current research interests include systemic inequalities in the public education system; teacher and student efficacy; and best practices with marginalized youth. Passionate about missions, Emily and her husband Dayne founded a local non-profit that brings mission teams overseas to serve.
In her free time, Emily enjoys traveling, storm chasing, hiking, spending time with her family, and being a soccer mom to their four children, Daynea, Elisa, Abigail, and Andre.
Courses Taught
- TEDU 1850 Education in a Changing World
- TEDU 2940 Integrated Literacy Practices Across Curriculum
- TEDU 3570 Literacy in Adolescent Classrooms
- TEDU 3850 Secondary Content Methods
- GEDU 5011 Social Foundations of Education
- GEDU 5021 Instructional Management for Productive Learning Environments
- GEDU 5032 Methods of Content Instruction
Education
- Ph.D. in Professional Studies in Education | Capella University
- M.Ed. in Adolescence Education | Capella University
- M.Ed. in Multicultural and ESL Education | Texas A&M University
- B.S. Meteorology (Mathematics Minor) | State University of New York at Brockport
New York Certifications
- New York State Public School Certifications
- Earth Science, 7-12
- Students with Disabilities - Earth Science, 7-12