Kay Lehmann
School of Education
University of Wisconsin-Stout
140E Voc Rehab Bldg
Menomonie, WI 54751
Phone: (509)-529-4006
E-Mail: lehmannk@uwstout.edu
Dr. Kay Lehmann teaches the following courses:
EDUC 744 955 Online Classroom: Creating Collaborative Communities
EDUC 740 Research Foundations
EDUC 729 Introduction to Educational Research
Dr. Kay Lehmann of Walla Walla, Washington received her doctoral degree from Walden University in 2007. She was awarded the Don Ackerman Research Fellowship to support her research on the formation of cooperative learning groups. Her Master's degree in Online Teaching and Learning was earned from California State University/East Bay. Prior to working as an adjunct online instructor at UW-Stout Kay taught middle school social studies/reading and was honored to win the Milken National Educator Award and the Washington Award for Excellence in Education.
Her award-winning classroom methods utilizing appropriate technology integration into the classroom curriculum and hands-on constructivist teaching have been transferred to her professional development efforts.
Kay is the author of three books:
- Creating Cooperative Groups that Work (in press) will be released in late spring 2008 by VDM Publishing.
- Surviving Inclusion is based on her Inclusion course offered through University of Wisconsin-Stout.
- How to Be a Great Online Teacher includes methods and ideas for working successfully as an online instructor.
Dr. Lehmann has also written several online courses. She co-wrote Creating Collaborative Communities with Lisa Chamberlin who co-teaches this course.
E-mail your comments or questions to Kay.