Robyn R. Miller, Ed.D
Adjunct Professor of Multicultural Issues
Background
Professor Miller is American Indian, Cherokee Tribe.
Main Focus
Professor Miller teaches courses covering ethnicity, poverty, gender, religion, disability, socio-economic status, violence and hatred.
Offerings
Robyn offers diversity seminars and workshops for all ages. She is available as a keynote speaker for diversity in-service conferences.
Special presentation: bead bracelet activities for second through twelfth grade:
1) storytelling focus with participant sharing; bead bracelet activity
2) education focus of historical struggles of Indian tribes
Publications
Dissertation - "Another Voice"
Test Bank for Foundations in Education text (William Segall & Ann Wilson)
Poetry -- A Muse to Follow (anthology)
“Student Teachers Publish Children’s Books Emphasizing Similarities/Differences Among Cultures”
Journal of Reading Education, 2004
“The First Forty” International Society of Poets, 2005
Diversity Related Paper Presented
Second Annual Conference Christian College and Univ. Teacher Educators (1997)
"Another Voice" "Multicultural Literature"
“Student Learning and the Multicultural Classroom” Intercultural Symposium at Rose State, 2003
Grants and Projects
Cheyenne Tribe Presentation pairing education majors with local 4th graders
Sponsored by Kirkpatrick Grant, 2002
Positive Tomorrows, monthly deliveries of educational materials and personal necessities
Availability
Robyn is available to speak at conferences throughout the state of Oklahoma, and occasionally beyond.
Fee
Negotiable