Pauline Schmidt

Pauline Schmidt
  • Professor of English Education
  • Department: Secondary Education and K-12 Health and Physical Education
  • Institution: West Chester University of Pennsylvania
  • Email: PSchmidt@wcupa.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. in English Education, University at Buffalo
  • M.Ed. in Elementary Education N-6, University at Buffalo
  • B.S. in English Education, Buffalo State College

Research Interests

Arts-Based PedagogyEducationDigital TechnologiesCurriculum and Teacher PreparationLiteratureChildren and Young Adults

Opportunities

Work Study Positions Available: No

Grant Funded Positions Available: No

Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: Yes

PWP 599 for graduate students could be focused on research

Volunteer Research Positions Available: Yes

Positions associated with the West Chester Writing Project

Biography

A Buffalo, NY native, Dr. Schmidt is a former secondary English teacher who is now teaching future English Teachers. She is also the Director of the West Chester Writing Project. She just published her first book with her research and teaching partner, Dr. Matthew Kruger-Ross. They are now working on new research that blends arts-based and place-based pedagogies with local field trips for teachers; they are also facilitating a Study Abroad in May 2024 to London!

Contact Information

Phone: 610-436-2202

List of Publications

  • Schmidt, P. (2023). Arts-based pedagogy. In L. M. Barker, D. Gorlewski, J. Gorlewski, & C. Miller (Eds.), Encyclopedia of English Language Arts Education (pp.28-37). Brill.
  • Schmidt, P.S., & Kruger-Ross, M. (2022). Reimagining literacies in the digital age: Multimodal strategies to teach with technology. National Council of Teachers of English.
  • Schmidt, P.S., Roseboro, A., Virgin, K., & Greene, J. (2022, November 1). Educators as readers: Forming book groups as professionals. NCTE Position Statement.
  • Wender, E. & Schmidt, P.S. (2021). Getting into good trouble: Exploring visual literacy with John Lewis’ March. In R. Maldonado, (Ed.), Arts integration and young adult literature: Strategies to enhance academic skills and student voice (pp. 111-124). Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Schmidt, P.S., & Kruger-Ross, M. (2021). Shakespeare vs. the homo sapien agenda: Exploring gender in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In V. Malo-Juvera, P. Greathouse, & B. Eisenbach (Eds.), Shakespeare and adolescent literature: Pairings and teaching (pp. 135-151). Rowman and Littlefield.