Danielle Gruhler, Ph.D.
Biography
I began my professional career in 1991 as a third grade teacher in Solon, Ohio, after graduating from John Carroll University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education. I taught at the elementary level for nine years before leaving to teach full-time at the university. Upon completion of my Masterâ¹s Degree in Literacy Studies at John Carroll, I was invited to teach literature and language arts courses there in 1996 and 1997. I began my doctoral work at Kent State University in 1997. As a doctoral student, I served as both a Graduate Assistant and a Teaching Fellow. During my tenure as a doctoral candidate, I was awarded a University Fellowship for the 2001-2002 academic year. In 2010 I was awarded Kent State’s Distinguished Teaching Award. I currently teach in the C&I, MCED, and ECED programs.
Education
M.A. in Literacy Studies, John Carroll University, and
Ph.D in Curriculum and Instruction, Kent State University
Research Methods
Affiliations
Awards/Achievements
- 2010 Distinguished Teaching Award