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Profile for
Kristan Nicole Pearce, Ph.D.
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Faculty
Assistant Professor
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
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Dr. Kristan Nicole Pearce began her higher education career in 2015 after earning her doctorate in instructional leadership and academic curriculum from the University of Oklahoma. Her public-school teaching experiences include pre-kindergarten through sixth grade. She credits her experience teaching in a Reggio-inspired school for enhancing her emphasis on whole-child learning and development for optimal student outcomes.
A Conversation with Dr. Pearce
In this exclusive interview, you’ll discover Dr. Pearce’s educational philosophy and her favorite aspects of teaching at ETAMU.
What draws you to your discipline?
My goal as a professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction includes supporting current and future teachers in their efforts to help students reach whole-child optimal outcomes. This includes integrating social-emotional learning with academic content in the classroom. Executive function skills, humane education and social justice awareness encompass examples that integrate social-emotional learning into an integrated subject-area curriculum.
What has been your favorite course to teach?
My favorite course to teach is ECE 460: Teaching STEAM in Early Childhood! I enjoy spending a wonderful semester engaging in active learning experiences with my students. Through inquiry-based learning, students explore integrating STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) into pre-kindergarten through 6th-grade classrooms.
Educational Background
Her academic journey has built a strong foundation for her expertise at ETAMU. Here, you can explore the degrees she has earned and the institutions where she studied.
- Ph.D.,Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum, University of Oklahoma, 2015
- M.Ed., Reading, Northeastern State University, 2009
- M.A., Teaching Elementary Education, University of Arkansas, 1999
- B.S., Childhood Education, University of Arkansas, 1998
Awards and Honors
Here, you can discover the recognitions and distinctions earned throughout her career.
- Professional Excellence in Teaching-Technology, Texas A&M University-Commerce(now East Texas A&M University) Faculty Senate, 2022
Research Interests
You can explore the specific topics that drive her academic inquiry and contributions to the field.
- Teacher-student interactions
- Social-emotional learning
- Whole-child executive functions, social justice and humane education
Professional Organizations
Explore the professional organizations she is affiliated with.
- National Association for the Education of Young Children
- National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators
- Texas Association for the Education of Young Children
Selected Publications
Here, you can review a selection of her published research and scholarly articles.