Biography

Dr. Elizabeth Diamond received her PhD in Career and Technical Education from Auburn University, where she also received her MS in Agronomy. She completed her BS in Agriculture from Berea College in Berea, Kentucky. Her research interests include issues related to all CTE Program Clusters, and specifically, technology use by students and educators, industry credentialing of students and educators, stress related issues of educators, and various other topics. Her experience ranges from the secondary classroom to college administration and she has taught mathematics, science, first-year experience, and CTE courses, including Business/Marketing, Computers, and Agriculture/Horticulture at various levels. Dr. Diamond has extensive experience presenting professional development programs to educators in a variety of areas, including topics such as technology use in the classroom by educators and students and student-centered learning.

Research Interests

  • Teacher Knowledge
  • Technology
  • Vocational Education

Courses Taught

Number

Name

Level

EDUC 2296

Effective Teaching: Theory and Practice

Undergraduate

EDUC 5101

Critical Understanding of Social Science Research

Graduate

EDUC 5255

Tech in Classrooms: TPCK

Graduate

EDUC 5888

Supervised Teaching

Graduate

CTE 3372

Project-based Learning for Today's CTE

Undergraduate

CTE 5431

Concepts in Career and Technical Education Programs

Graduate

CTE 5669

Project-Based Learning

Graduate

CTE 8527

Program Planning, Evaluation, and Systems Alignment in Career and Technical Education

Graduate

BSED 3241

Methods of Teaching Microcomputer Applications

Undergraduate

BSED 5241

Methods of Teaching Business, Computer, and Information Technology and Marketing Education

Graduate

EDAD 5304

Sch Operations, Mgmt, Tech

Graduate