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Kimberly A. Roff, Ph.D., M.A.
74 Maidstone Lane, Wading River NY 11792
(home) 631-886-1703
(mobile) 631-495-5668
kimberly.roff@esc.edu
kimberlyaroff@gmail.com
Profile
An energetic, innovative and dedicated teacher education professional with proven teaching, leadership, team building,
communication, and interpersonal skills. Experience in mentoring, doctoral advising, and curriculum development. Experience in
teaching teacher education, instructional technology in education as well as philosophy and other education courses at the graduate
and undergraduate levels within a classroom as well as online. In an online platform using WebCT, ELive, E-College, NNTP
Newsgroups, Angel, Moodle, Elluminate, and Blackboard. Experience in curriculum development and doctoral mentoring. Excellent
written and verbal communication skills with publications and presentation experience. New York State Certified 7-12 Social Studies
teacher.
Education
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Ph.D., Education, Walden University, The Richard W. Riley College of Education (2010)
M.A., Emerging and Learning Technology, SUNY Empire State College (anticipated 2016)
M.A., Teaching Social Studies, with Honors, Stony Brook University (2001)
B.A., Criminal Justice/Psychology, with Honors, Albany University (1996)
Publications and Presentations
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Roff, K. (November 2015) “Weaving Technology through Disciplines”. Presentation at Creativity across disciplines: SUNY
Empire State College
Roff, K. (October 2015) “Student Success: The Scholarship of Mentoring & Teaching in Learning Communities”. Presentation
at Fall Academic Conference at SUNY Empire State College
McDonald, F., Roff, K., Sakshaug, L. (2014) Critical Thinking in the On-line Classroom: Tasks for College Learners.
Roff, K. (2012). The story of mentoring novice teachers in New York. Journal of Educational Research and Practice.
Roff, K. (2010). How Mentees, Mentors, and Administrators Perceive the Impact of Mentoring Programs on Support and
Collaboration. [Online.] ProQuest.
Available: http://gradworks.umi.com/34/27/3427799.html
Roff, K. (2006). "Teacher Experiences in low SES and high SES schools". Walden University’s Second Annual Conference on
Social Change.
Roff, K. & Roff, J. (2001). Careers in E-Commerce Software Development. Rosen Publishing.
Face-to-Face Teaching Experience
SUNY Empire State College (2012 – present)
Assistant Professor
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Foundations of Education
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Critical Issues in Education
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Diversity in the Classroom
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Curriculum Design
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Secondary Education Studies
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Psychology of Minority, Urban (Graduate)
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Juvenile Justice
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Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice
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Correction Systems in America
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Teaching Incarcerated Adults (Graduate)
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Geography
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Women throughout American History (Blended)
Western Civilization
History of Wars
Slavery in Antebellum South
Russian History
Women in Islam
The First Americans
African American History
Analysis of US Events through Cinema
Historiography
Sachem CSD (2001 – 2005)
Secondary Social Studies Teacher
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Criminal Justice
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Global History 9th and 10th Grade
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AP Psychology
American History
CUNY York College (1999 – 2000)
Basic Education Instructor, NYCALI
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Adult Literacy
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GED Coursework in Social Studies
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Kimberly A. Roff, Ph.D., M.A.
74 Maidstone Lane, Wading River NY 11792
(home) 631-886-1703
(mobile) 631-495-5668
kimberly.roff@esc.edu
Blended Teaching Experience
SUNY Empire State College (2012 – present)
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Utilizing Technology in the Classroom
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Foundations of Education
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Critical Issues in Education
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Diversity in the Classroom
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Secondary Education Studies
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Juvenile Justice
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Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice
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Correction Systems in America
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Teaching Incarcerated Adults (Graduate)
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Geography
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Women throughout American History (Blended)
Western Civilization
History of Wars
Slavery in Antebellum South
Russian History
Women in Islam
The First Americans
African American History
Analysis of US Events through Cinema
Historiography
Online Teaching Experience
Touro College-Graduate School of Education (2015 – 2015)
Seasonal Adjunct Online Professor via Blackboard (courses only in summer)
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EDU 604 Teaching Social Studies and Arts
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EDU 650 Education Technology in General and Special
Education
Thomas Edison State College (2009 – present)
Adjunct Online Professor via Moodle (1-2 courses per year)
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HUM 101 and 102
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ANT 101 and 102
Western Suffolk BOCES (2005 – present)
Adjunct Online Professor via Blackboard
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Anthropology
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Civics
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Global History - Regular and AP
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Macroeconomics - Regular and AP
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Microeconomics - Regular and AP
Participation in Government - Regular and AP
Psychology - Regular and AP
United States History - Regular and AP
Central Texas College (2002 – present)
Adjunct Online Professor via Blackboard
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United States History before 1865
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United States History since 1865
UCSC Silicon Valley Extension (2011 – 2015)
Adjunct Online Professor via Moodle (1-2 courses per year)
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Designing Online Instruction
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Assessing Online Learning
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EDU 695 – MAED
HIS 104 – World Civilization II
HIS 342 – The Middle East
Everest College Online (2009 – 2015)
Adjunct Online Professor via Blackboard (1-2 courses per year)
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Strategies for Success
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20th Century American History
Ashford University (2008 – 2013)
Adjunct Online Professor via E-College
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EDU 623 – Introduction to Teaching and Learning
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HIS 103 – World Civilization I
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HIS 204 – American History since 1865
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HIS 378 – Historiography & Historical Methodologies
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Kimberly A. Roff, Ph.D., M.A.
74 Maidstone Lane, Wading River NY 11792
(home) 631-886-1703
(mobile) 631-495-5668
kimberly.roff@esc.edu
Kaplan University (2008 – 2009)
Adjunct Online Professor via E-College
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SS 105 – Academic Studies
University of Phoenix (2005 – 2011)
Adjunct Online Professor
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CRT 205 – Critical Thinking
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ETH 125 – Cultural Diversity
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HUM 176 – Media and American Culture
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HUM 205 – World Culture and the Arts
SOC 120 – Intro to Sociology
Dissertation Chair and Member
Mentoring and Doctoral Advising
SUNY Empire State College (2012 – present)
Advised over 100 education students yearly about goals and academic route
University of Phoenix (2005 – 2011)
Dissertation Committee Chair and Member
Advised doctoral students through ideas in their perspective courses as well as served on doctoral committees as chair as well as member
Curriculum Development
University Now (2014 – 2015)
Curriculum developer/Subject Matter Expert
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Emerging Technology
SUNY Empire State College (2012 – present)
Designed, developed and implemented curriculum for these courses
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Utilizing Technology in the Classroom (Blended)
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Foundations of Education (Blended)
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Critical Issues in Education
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Curriculum Design
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Diversity in the Classroom
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Secondary Education Studies
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Psychology of Minority, Urban (Graduate)
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Juvenile Justice
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Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice
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Correction Systems in America
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Teaching Incarcerated Adults (Graduate)
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Women throughout American History (Blended)
Western Civilization
History of Wars
Slavery in Antebellum South
Russian History
Women in Islam
The First Americans
African American History
Analysis of US Events through Cinema
Historiography
Public Service
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Curriculum Committee Member at Thomas Edison College (2009 – present)
SUNY Empire State College Integrated Technology Committee as alternate (2012 – 2014)
AERA Annual Meeting Reviewer (2010 – present)
Chairperson of Arts and Education program, Shoreham Wading River School District (2010 – 2012)
President of the PTA, Shoreham-Wading River School District (2004 – 2005)
Affiliations
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American Educational Research Association (AERA)
National Education Association (NEA)
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New York State United Teachers (NYSUT)
Long Island Council for the Social Studies (LICSS)
Kimberly A. Roff, Ph.D., M.A.
74 Maidstone Lane, Wading River NY 11792
(home) 631-886-1703
(mobile) 631-495-5668
kimberly.roff@esc.edu
Research Interests
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Higher Education and Online Learning
Blended learning environments
Mentoring Programs
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Teacher Education in Social Studies
Web 2.0 Technologies
Teacher Retention and Attrition
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Dr. Margaret Souza, Unit Coordinator/Professor
SUNY Empire State College, Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 667-7524 or margaret.souza@esc.edu
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Mrs. Marget Hagen, Director
Central Texas College, Killeen, TX 76540
(800) 792-3348 or marget.hagen@ctcd.edu
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Mrs. Donna LeChillgrien, Professor
SUNY Empire State College, Staten Island, NY 10305
(718) 667-7524 or donna.lechillgrien@esc.edu
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Mrs. Linda Ribaudo, Director
CUNY York College, Jamaica, NY 11451
(718) 262-2000 or lindarib@yahoo.com
References
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