Rebecca Campbell

Rebecca Campbell, MA, MS

Faculty

College
College of Arts and Sciences
Field
Education
"We use reading and writing to communicate each day, both in the classroom and outside of it. I love helping students to find their unique voice!"

Education

  • MA, English

    National University, La Jolla, CA, United States, 2016

  • MS, Education

    Saint Joseph's College of Maine, Standish, ME, United States, 2010

  • BA, Literature and Writing Studies

    California State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, CA, United States

Professional Affiliations

  • National Council for Teachers of English

  • International Literacy Association

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Biography

Rebecca Campbell teaches College Reading Strategies and English Composition within the Academic Engagement Center. She has worked in education for over 15 years and has been teaching online for over a decade. Her roles in and out of the classroom have focused on student and faculty success. Her aim is for students to focus on their progression rather than perfection and to develop awareness of their academic skills so they can continuously improve. Long an advocate for continuing adult education, she enjoys the opportunity to provide students with small but important victories to build on for future success. She is a former military dependent and very familiar with the challenges active duty, military spouse, and veteran students can experience. She has been both a traditional and non-traditional student and vividly recalls the challenges and victories of both. Books are her passion. When not focused on her students’ success, she is probably reading.

Presentations:

Campbell, R. (2015). “Why Our Students Tend to Need More Support in Ashford’s Classrooms.” Ashford University Teaching and Learning Conference. San Diego, CA; November 2015.

Campbell, R. (2018). “Measuring student success in updated English Composition curriculum.” Ashford University Teaching and Learning Conference. San Diego, CA; November 2018.

Campbell, R. (2021). “The Necessity of Reading Across the Curriculum.” University of Arizona Global Campus Teaching and Learning Conference. San Diego, CA; November 2021

Campbell, R., and Vogel, J. (2019). “An extra rung in the ladder: A reading course for student success.” Ashford University Teaching and Learning Conference. San Diego, CA; November 2019.

Garten, A., and Campbell, R. (2016). “Early Results: Piloting Adaptive Learning Courseware in Gateway English Composition Courses Online.” Ashford University Teaching and Learning Conference. San Diego, CA; November 2016.

Garten, A., and Campbell, R. (2017). “Adaptive Learning Courseware in Gateway English Composition Courses Online.” Ashford University Teaching and Learning Conference. San Diego, CA; November 2017.

Molnar, M., and Campbell, R. (2020). “Back to Basics: Instructor’s Field Guide to working with Military Students.” Ashford University Teaching and Learning Conference. San Diego, CA; November 2020.

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