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Etta Kralovec is an award-winning professor of teaching, learning and sociocultural studies. She holds a doctorate in philosophy from Teachers College, Columbia University, from which she received a Distinguished Alumni Award in 2018. In 2017, she received an honorary Master of Philosophy degree in Human Ecology from College of the Atlantic and in 2002, she received a distinguished alumni award from her undergraduate college, Lewis and Clark College. She was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in 1996 to establish a teacher education program at Africa University in Zimbabwe. Working closely with student editors, they co-authored the collection, Identity in Metamorphosis: An Anthology of Writings from Zimbabwe Students. Under Kralovec’s direction, the UA South M.Ed. program received over $3 million in federal funding to prepare STEM teachers for Title One schools in Arizona border communities. Her program was awarded the Peter Likins Inclusive Excellence Award from the University of Arizona in 2015. Kralovec’s work explores the importance of context in the preparation of teachers for schools in border communities. She has conducted comparative research on teacher education in Finland and on the Finnish/Russian border. Kralovec’s international work also includes video projects with high school students in Finland and Mexico.

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Courses
  • PRM
    Participant Research Methodologies

  • ADL
    Adolescent Development and Learning

  • CMIP
    Classroom Management and Instruction in Practice

  • CMI
    Classroom Management and Instruction

  • MMSST
    Methods and Models of Secondary School Teaching

  • PRMPT
    Participant Research Methodologies for Practicing Teachers

  • PRMI
    Participant Research Methodologies I

  • RTS
    Research in Teaching and Schooling

Grants
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    Building Culturally Competent STEM Teacher Leaders for Rural High-need Schools Near the U.S. Border with Mexico

    Co-Investigator (COI)

    2020

    $1.5M
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    Collaborative Noyce Border Scholars Project Along the Arizona-Mexico Border

    Principal Investigator (PI)

    2016

    $1.4M
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    The University of Arizona South Transition to Teaching

    Principal Investigator (PI)

    2011

    $1.8M
News
  • College of Education Fellowship Will Support STEM Education Along Border

    2020

  • Crossing Borders: Mexican-American Students Get Binational Support

    2017

  • Consulate of Mexico Honors UA Teaching Program

    2017

  • UA South Receives $1.4M Grant for STEM Teacher Training

    2016

  • Two From UA Appointed Regents' Professors

    2015

  • UA Celebrates Special Honors for Four Faculty Members

    2015

  • UA College of Education Supports K-12 STEM Education With Teacher Appreciation Week

    2014

  • The Rigors and Rewards of Teaching STEM Along the Border

    2014

  • UA-Educated Teachers Make a Difference Along the Border

    2013

  • UA Takes Two Federal Teacher Training Grants

    2011

  • UA South Hosting African Film Festival

    2009

Publications (2)
  • Whose Democracy?

    2018

  • ). “Finnish Eyes on Border Schools: Teacher Educators Compare Notes,”

    2017

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