Terri Hebert, Ed.D.

Indiana University South Bend

School of Education

1700 Mishawaka AvenueTelephone: (574) 520-4366

Education & Arts 2250 Fax: (574) 520-4550

South Bend, IN 46634-7111 Email:

Education and Academic Degrees

2006Ed.D., Educational Leadership and Secondary Education

Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas

Dissertation Thesis: The Impact of State-Mandated, High-Stakes Testing on Fifth

Grade Science Teachers’ Instructional Practices.

2000Masters of Science Degree, Technical Education

The University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, Texas

Major concentration in technology

1985Bachelors of Art Degree, Elementary Education

Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana

Major concentration in elementary teaching and learning

1981Bachelors of Art Degree, Library Science and Art

Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana

Major concentration in learning services

Additional Graduate Coursework

The University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, Texas

School Administration: School Law and Principalship

Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana

Science Education: Chemistry, Leadership Skills in Science Reform, Research, Investigations in Life Sciences, Reform Issues in Math and Science, Laboratory Investigations and Field Experiences, Educational Foundations, and Theory and Practice

Professional Licenses

Building Level Administration License: P-12 (Indiana)

Lifetime License: Library Science (Louisiana, Texas)

Teaching License: K-8 (Louisiana, Texas)

Higher Education Professional Experience

2012-PresentAssistant Professor of Science Methods

Indiana University South Bend

Department of Elementary Education

2006-2012Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction

University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas

Department of Curriculum and Instruction

2006-2009Graduate Program Coordinator, Advanced Studies in Teacher Leadership

University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas

Department of Curriculum and Instruction

2005-2006Program Director, Central Education Renewal Zone

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Dean’s Office, School of Education

2003-2005Teacher-in-Residence, Teaching Excellence in Mathematics and Science Program

The University of Texas at Tyler

Dean’s Office, College of Education

TEACHING

Courses Taught

IU South Bend Courses:

Undergraduate

Science in the Elementary School (EDUC-E328)

Science in the Elementary School (EDUC-E575)

Introduction to Scientific Inquiry (EDUC-Q200)

University of Central Arkansas Courses:

Undergraduate

Educational Technology (EDUC 1220/Educ 1240)

Introduction to Teaching at the Middle Level (MSIT 3320)

Graduate

Middle School Psychology, Philosophy, and Organization (ASTL 5303)

Models of Teaching (ASTL 6302)

Teacher Leadership (ASTL 6303)

Classroom Assessment (ASTL 6305)

Integrating Media and Technology (ASTL 6310)

Investigation of Learning and Development through Multiple Contexts (ASTL

6315)

Foundations of Education (ASTL 6321)

Research Methods (ASTL 6380)

Advanced Instructional Strategies and Assessment for Young Children (ECSE

6338/MAT6338)

Technology Planning and Leadership (LIBM 6368)

The Middle School (MAT 5303)

Analysis and Practice of Teaching (MAT 5310)

The University of Texas at Tyler Courses:

Undergraduate

Teaching Science in the Elementary School (ELED 4314)

Teaching Awards

2016St. Joseph County Soil Water Conservation District Environmental Educator of the Year Award

2015IU South Bend, Trustees Teaching Award

2014IU South Bend, University Center for Excellence in Teaching, Teaching and Learning Partnership Award (in collaboration with Drs. Deb Marr and David Wilkes, Biology Faculty in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)

2009Arkansas Science Teachers Association, Little Rock, Arkansas, Distinguished

Educator Award

1992-1994Webster Parish Schools, Minden, Louisiana, Teacher of the Year

Teaching-Related Grants Funded

2015IU South Bend Teaching with Technology Software and Equipment

for Engagement and Discovery (SEED) Grant. Amount: $950.00

2014IU South Bend Teaching with Technology Software and Equipment for Engagement and Discovery (SEED) Grant. Amount: $659.94

2013IU South Bend Teaching with Technology Software and Equipment

for Engagement and Discovery (SEED) Grant. Amount: $976.00

2013IU South Bend Assessment Grant. Amount: $3,000.00

2008-2012Arkansas Department of Education Non-Traditional Licensure Program. Amount: $208,000.00

2007-2008University of Central Arkansas Faculty Development Grant. Amount: $1,500.00

K-12 and Library Professional Experience

2001-2003K-12Administrative Coordinator of Science, Social Studies, and Health, Tyler

Independent School District, Tyler, Texas

1999-2001Department Chair andLead Science Teacher, Boulter Creative Arts Magnet School, Tyler Independent School District, Tyler, Texas

1996-1999K-12 Administrative District Librarian, Karnack Independent School District, Karnack, Texas

1996K-8Science Consultant and Lead Teacher, Mount Olive Christian Academy, Athens, Louisiana

1988-1995Science and Social Studies Teacher, Stewart Elementary, Webster Parish Schools, Minden, Louisiana

1985-1988Science, Reading, and Social Studies Teacher, Central Junior High, Webster Parish Schools, Minden, Louisiana

1983-1985Assistant Parish Librarian, Webster Parish Libraries, Minden, Louisiana

Teaching Professional Development – IU South Bend

(UCET – University Center for Excellence in Teaching)

(TWWT – Teaching Well with Technology Series)

2015UCET: Small Group Instructional Diagnosis (SGID)

2015UCET: SoTL Institute

2015UCET: Active Learning Institute

2014UCET: Canvas Introduction Webinar

2013TWWT: Thinking Inside the Box

2013TWWT: Introduction to Collaborative Technologies

2013TWWT: Using the New York Times in the Classroom

2013UCET: Creating Positive Classroom Climate

2013UCET Book Study: Engaging in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

2012UCET: New Faculty Orientation, Days One and Two

2012UCET: EducauseChronice Tech Trends

2012UCET: Educause Blueprint for Change

2012UCET: Educause Teaching in an Age of Plenty

2012UCET: Educause Discovery in a Digital World

Teaching Professional Development – School of Education

2015Faculty Book Study: Fire in the Ashes: Twenty-five Years Among the Poorest Children in America by Jonathan Kozol

2013Co-teaching Model, Training by Diane Youngs

2013Faculty Book Study: Start Where You Are But Don’t Stay There: Understanding Diversity, Opportunity Gaps, and Teaching in Today’s Classrooms by H. Richard Milner IV

2012Faculty Book Study: The Heart of Higher Education: A Call to Renewal by Parker J. Palmer and Arthur Zajone

Professional Development– In Support of Teaching

2014Flight of the Monarch Butterflies Symposium, Maryland Science Center

2014Indiana Watershed Leadership Academy, Purdue University

2014Hoosier Riverwatch, Indiana Department of Environmental Management

20136th Annual Collaborating for Education and Research Forum, University of Notre

Dame

2013Invited Participant Webinar: Magnet Schools of America and Magnet Schools Assistance

Program (MSAP), South Bend Community School Corporation (SBCSC)

2013Invited Participant Webinar: Microsociety for MSAP: STEM and Real World Learning,

South Bend Community School Corporation (SBCSC)

2013National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Webinar: Using the Learning Center

as an e-Textbook for Pre-Service Teachers

2012American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) Webinar: National Science Digital

Library (NSDL) Science Literacy

2012Awarded Participant American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU): Global Challenges Initiative, Washington, D.C.

2008Arkansas Praxis III Assessor Training

2005Arkansas Leadership Academy

2004American Association for the Advancement of the Sciences (AAAS), Atlas Training

2004Team Leader Exploratorium’s Institute for Inquiry

SCHOLARSHIP

UnderReview

Dillabaugh, C., Keena, K., & Hebert, T. (2016). Place-Based Education in the Amazon. Green Teacher: Education for Planet Earth (Invited article).

Hebert, T.(2015).The things that really matter.The Journal of Contemplative Inquiry.

Mikels-Carrasco, J., Hebert, T., Ostergren, D., & Streeter, K. (2015). Examining children’s attitudes towards nature. The Journal of Environmental Education.

Publications

*Hebert, T. (2015). In the watery world.Science & Children, 52(6), 48-55.

*Gillan, A. L., & Hebert, T., (2014). It’s a zoo out there. Science & Children, 51(9), 59-65.

*Hebert, T., Martin, D., & Slattery, T. (2014). Growing gardens, growing minds. Science & Children, 51(7), 52-59.

Hebert, T. (2013). ED2: Earth day every day – A math/science partnership grant between the South Bend Community School Corporation and Indiana University South Bend. National Science Education Leadership Association (NSELA): Navigator Newsletter: Best Practice PD Stories, May.

Hebert, T. (2013). Invited book review of Teaching Identity and the Struggle for Recognition, Rowman and

Littlefield.

*Hebert, T. (2012). Effects of a service-learning environment on middle level educators’ social responsibility and professional success. ATE Middle Level SIG Newsletter, Summer Edition (Invited article). Paper presented at the 2012 Association of Teacher Educators Annual Conference; San Antonio, Texas.

*Hebert, T. (2011). Creative application: The use of visual imagery in assessment. ArACTE, Fall Edition (Invited article). Retrieved from

Paper presented at the 2010 Arkansas Association of Teacher Educators; Conway, Arkansas.

*Hebert, T. (2011). Keys to scholarship.Teacher Education & Practice, 24(4), 465-467 (Invited article).

*Hebert, T. (2010). Crafting moments of inspiration in the classroom. Kappa Delta Pi Record, 46(4), 148-151.

*Hebert, T. (2010). The impact of creativity within the inquiry process. In C. J. Craig & L. F. Deretchin (Eds.), Teacher Education Yearbook XVII Cultivating curious and creative minds: The role of teachers and teacher educators, Part One, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.

*Hebert, T. (2010). The scholar-practitioner concept and its implications for self-renewal: A doctoral student’s perspective. Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly: A Journal for the Scholar-Practitioner Leader, (4)1, 33-41.

*Hebert, T.,Whittingham, J., Huffman, S., & Ward, S. (2008). Boys, books, and blogs.Middle Matters, 16(5), 1-3 (Invited article). Retrieved from

Paper presented at the 34th Annual Conference and Exhibit of the National Middle School Association; Houston, Texas.

Hebert, T., & Durham, S. (Eds.) (2008). High-stakes teaching: Practices that improve student performance. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.

Hebert, T. (2008). The impact of a single life. In Hebert, T., & Durham, S. (Eds.), High-stakes teaching: Practices that improve student performance. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.

*Hebert, T. (2008). The impact of testing on teacher’s instructional practices.Teacher Education & Practice, 20(2), 148-161.

Hebert, T. (2008). The link between student achievement and caring teachers. In Hebert, T., & Durham, S. (Eds.), High-stakes teaching: Practices that improve student performance. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.

Hebert, T. (2008). RIF: Reduction in force or realization in the future. In Hebert, T., & Durham, S. (Eds.), High-stakes teaching: Practices that improve student performance. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.

*Hebert, T.,Burcham, T., & Gordon, T. (2007). Calling for a renaissance of care. In C. J. Craig & L. F. Deretchin (Eds.), Teacher Education Yearbook XVI Imaging a renaissance in teacher education (pp. 295-313). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education. Paper presented at the 2008 Annual Conference of the Association of Teacher Educators; New Orleans, Louisiana.

*Hebert, T. (2005). Choosing to change. In S. Harris (Ed.), Changing mindsets of educational leaders to improve schools: Voices of doctoral students. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Education.

*Hebert, T. (2005). Gender differences in administrators’ burnout and self-renewal. In S. Harris, B. Alford, & J. Ballenger (Eds.), Women as school executives: Leadership: A bridge to ourselves. Austin, TX: Texas Council of Women School Executives, Volume 6.

* = Peer Reviewed

Presentations

National

Hebert, T., & Sage, S. (2015).Deeper human relationships through nature connectedness and place. Accepted and will be presented at the Seventh Annual Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education (ACMHE) Conference, Howard University, Washington, D.C.

Gillan, A., & Hebert, T. (2015). Using the NSTA Learning Center to build teacher candidates confident in science content: Best practices. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Science Teachers Association, Chicago, Illinois.

Gillan, A. L., & Hebert, T. (2014, Non-attending). The Learning Center builds content-confident pre-service teachers. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Science Teachers Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Bishop, M., Hebert, T.,Skarbeki, D., & Smith, L. (2014).Supporting distance education instructors, courses, and programs: What deans, directors, and chairs need to know (or think about). Presented at the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education’s 66th Annual Meeting and Exhibits, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Hebert, T. (2013). The uniqueness of community: Exploring opportunities through collaboration in an elementary science program. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Science Teachers Association, San Antonio, Texas.

Hebert, T., Bunn, G., Whittingham, J., & Wake, D. (2012).Motivating factors, interest, and positive affect in traditional and non-traditional graduate students: Pursuance of continuing educator and/or initial teacher licensure. Presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the Association of Teacher Educators, San Antonio, Texas.

Riggins, C., & Hebert, T. (2011). Building relationships through service-learning resulting in student success. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Middle School Association, Louisville, Kentucky.

Hebert, T.,Whittingham, J. (2010).Reaching across the technological boundary: Utilizing wikis and multimedia to enhance the learning experience. Presented at the 2010 Summer Conference of the Association of Teacher Educators, Kansas City, Missouri.

Webster-Smith, A., Hebert, T.,Whittingham, J., Linn, B., Wiedmaier, C., & Bunn, G. (2010).Using video case studies for meaningful thinking in authentic leadership preparation. Presented at the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration, Washington, D.C.

Webster-Smith, A., Hebert, T.,Whittingham, J., Ward, S., Linn, B., Wiedmaier, C., & Bunn, G. (2010). Utilizing Blackboard to augment the internship experience. Presented at the 2010 Annual Conference of the Association of Teacher Educators, Chicago, Illinois.

Daniels, L., & Hebert, T., (2010). Teacher dispositions toward culturally responsive teaching: Influencing the educational climate of the classroom. Presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting and Exhibit of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Educators, Atlanta, Georgia.

Whittingham, J., Hebert, T., Ward, S., Linn, B., Webster-Smith, A., Wiedmaier, C., & Bunn, G. (2009). Improving teacher quality through situational learning: Video case studies. Presented at the 36th Annual Conference and Exhibit of the National Middle School Association, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Hebert, T., & Durham, S. (2009).Impact of a socially just environment within student learning: A deeper understanding through modeled practice. Presented at the 5th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, Illinois.

Hebert, T.,Whittingham, J., Ward, S., Linn, B., Webster-Smith, A., & Wiedmaier, C. (2008). Utilizing WebCT to augment the internship experience. Presented at the 2008 Annual Conference of the Association of Teacher Educators, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Hebert, T. (2007). The impact of state-mandated, high-stakes testing on fifth grade science teachers’ instructional practices. Presented at the 3rd International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, Illinois.

Regional

Hebert, T., Goldsmith, M., & Kingma, C. (2015).Learning aboutWatershed Practices through Games. Accepted and will be presented at the Environmental Education Association of Indiana Annual Conference, Dunes Learning Center, Chesterton, Indiana.

Hebert, T. (2015). Active Learning and Ice Balls. Presented at the Annual Indiana University Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching (FACET) Retreat, Potawatomi Inn, Angola, Indiana.

Hebert, T., & Slattery, T. (2014). ED2: Earth Day Every Day Short Course. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.

Hebert, T. (2014). STEM: Science teaching (with an) environmental mission. Presented at the Western Conference of the National Science Teachers Association, Long Beach, California.

Hebert, T. (2013). ED2: Earth day every day. Presented at the Northwest Regional Conference of the National Science Teachers Association, Portland, Oregon.

Hebert, T. (2013). Science and stories: Connecting literature in the lab. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.

Hebert, T., & Hogan, C. (2012).What’s different about differentiation? Presented at the Annual Conference of the Arkansas Federation Council for Exceptional Children, Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Hebert, T.,Whittingham, J., Ward, S., Linn, B., Webster-Smith, A., Wiedmaier, C., & Bunn, G. (2009). Utilizing WebCT to augment the internship experience. Presented at the 56th Annual Conference of the Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Louisville, Kentucky.

Bunn, G., & Hebert, T. (2009). Chiastic collaboration: Blending the non-traditional with the traditional for authentic learning experiences. Presented at the 56th Annual Conference of the Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Louisville, Kentucky.

Research in Progress

Mindfulness and Its Connection with Environmental/Ecological Studies. Collaborating with Dr. Sara Sage and Jeff Nixa, we are investigating current research on contemplative practices and designing a one-day workshop for ED2: Earth Day Every Day participants (teacher leaders). The results of the one-day workshop will be considered in light of the research with possibly a manuscript emerging.

ED2: Earth Day Every Day – Mathematics and Science Partnership with SBCSC. Collaborating with

Dr. Judy Lewandowski on the analysis of data obtained through surveys

administered to attending teachers and students. Surveys will be administered to

non-attending teachers and students as the data sets become available. I-STEP and ECA data will also be collected and analyzed in a collaborative context.

Place-Based Science Education and the Amazon Rainforest. In collaboration with two faculty

members associated with the University of Northern Colorado and their Pre-Service

Students who attended the summer 2015 Amazon Rainforest, surveys and small

focus groups are used to collect data related to the impact and transferability of

scientific skills acquired in a place – in this instance, the Rainforest.

Research-Related Grants Funded

2012-2015Principal Investigator. Indiana’s Mathematics and Science Partnership Program: ED2: Earth

Day Every Day (in collaboration with the South Bend Community School Corporation). Amount: $481,000.00

2015Team Member. Vision 2020: Supporting Our Students (SOS) Grant. Amount: $4,965.41

2006 & 2008University of Central Arkansas Research Grant. Amount: $3,684.00

Research-Related Grants Submitted

2015Principal Investigator. Indiana’s Mathematics and Science Partnership Program: ED3: Earth Day Every Day Enhanced Design (in collaboration with the South Bend Community School Corporation). Requested Amount: $632,942

SERVICE

International

2014-PresentReviewer for International Journal of Environmental and Science Education (IJESE)

2013-2014Project NOAH Amazon Advisory Board

National

2014-PresentNational Middle Level Science Teachers Association (NMLSTA) Board Member

2013-2016National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Science and Children Advisory Board

2013-2014National Science Education Leadership Association (NSELA) Informal Science Education Committee

2012-PresentReviewer for National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Science and Children

2012-2014Invited Project Learning Tree/PINEMAP Committee

2010-2014National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Pre-Service Teaching Committee

2009-2011Invited Contributor Pearson Publishing, Inc., MyEducationLab

2006-2012Reviewer for Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly: A Journal for the Scholar-Practitioner Leader

2006-2012Reviewer for Teacher Education & Practice

2003-2006Reviewer for National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST)

2003-2005Invited Panel Reviewer for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Mathematics

and Science Partnership (MSP) Grant

Regional

2015-PresentEnvironmental Education Association of Indiana BoardSecretary

2015-PresentIndiana State Science Standards Revision Middle Level Committee Invited Member