Elizabeth Walter, Ed.D.

Assistant Professor of Education
College of Arts and Sciences
Van Ackeren 323

Additional Positions 

University Supervisor for Student Teachers

Degrees 

Ed.D. Educational Leadership, Baker University
M.S. Curriculum and Instruction, University of Kansas
B.S.E. Secondary Education (Social Science and English), University of Kansas

Professional Licensures and Certifications 

Online Instructor Certification, Quality Matters - 2018
Online Course Reviewer Certification, Quality Matters - 2018
Kansas District Leadership Licensure (Superintendent), KSDE - 2018
Kansas Building Leadership Licensure (Principal), KSDE - 2018
High School Coaching License, National Soccer Coaches Association of America - 2010
Kansas Teaching License, KSDE - 2000

Biography 

Elizabeth Walter, Ed.D., is a tenure-track assistant professor in the education department. Prior to her time at Rockhurst University, she taught English, social science, reading and AVID in the Blue Valley Unified School District in Overland Park, Kansas. She was honored as the 2008 Blue Valley Teacher of the Year. 

Walter's current research addresses the achievement gap in higher education attainment of minoritized populations of high school graduates in the Kansas City metro area. Additional research interests include educational leadership, trauma-informed schools and social justice. She teaches a variety of courses in the department: Introduction to Education, Foundations of Classroom Management, Foundations of Special Education, Freshman Seminar, as well as Teaching Middle and Secondary School English. She also acts as a University mentor for student teachers and advises secondary English and foreign language students.

Her philosophy of education is closely tied to the Jesuit Core Values of Magis and Cura Personalis as she seeks to engage pre-service and in-service teachers in the ideals of St. Ignatius of Loyola.