Fac/Staff profile
- College of Education, Health, and Human Services
- Education
- M.A. in Teaching
- History Education
- Social Studies Education
- Arts Integration
- Multicultural Education
Julie Anne
Taylor
Ph.D.
Professor, Social Studies and Multicultural Education
313-583-6427
D1 FCS (Fairlane Center South)
19000 Hubbard Drive
Dearborn, MI 48126
Teaching Areas:
Research Areas:
Biography and Education
Julie Anne Taylor earned her PhD degree from the University of Cambridge. A certified social studies teacher, she has been a professor at the University of Michigan-Dearborn since 2002. At the Douglass Academy for Young Men in Detroit, she coordinates enrichment programming and offers instruction in history, art, and culture. Her students explore emerging technologies. Taylor’s research interests include history education, authentic learning in the social studies, arts integration, and multicultural studies. She serves on the editorial boards of national and international journals. In 2013, Taylor received the university’s Distinguished Teaching Award.
History
- Member for
- 3 years 10 months