Martha Lash, Ph.D
Biography
Martha Lash (Ph.D., Indiana University) is a Professor at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University (KSU), Ohio, USA, in the areas of Early Childhood Teacher Education and Curriculum Studies since 2003. At Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹, Dr. Lash led the early childhood teacher education program to be the first university in the Americas to embed the IB Certificate for Teaching and Learning in the undergraduate teacher certification program, as well as to offer the certificate to graduate level students. Dr. Lash co-chaired the inaugural International Baccalaureate Educator’s Certificate University Research Conference at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ in May 2016. She has served in a faculty advisory role for the KSU Child Development Center (CDC) (early years’ laboratory school) for teacher training and IBPYP feasibility in view of Reggio Emilia inspired approach as the CDC became an IB World Candidate School. Dr. Lash also serves as the Coordinator of the Consortium for Overseas Student Teachers for KSU. She has presented internationally and conducted early childhood teacher educator workshops in Turkey, Pakistan, India, and Tajikistan. Dr. Lash’s research interests focus on teacher preparation and professional development; early childhood curricula; and cultural understandings of early childhood issues.
Education
M.Ed in Curriculum Studies, Early Childhood emphasis, Indiana University-Bloomington, 1996, and
Ph.D in Curriculum Studies, Early Childhood emphasis, Indiana University-Bloomington, 2004
Expertise
Peer Culture
Education
Early Childhood or Pre-School Education
Elementary Education
Teaching
Learning & Curriculum Studies
Peer culture with preschool children
Professional development of early childhood teachers
Oral history of African American teachers pre and post desegregation
Longitudinal study of 18 kindergartners as they progress through K-12 education on schooling and friendship; currently 9th graders