Dr. Stacy Duffield

Director

Administration

Office of Teaching and Learning

Stacy Duffield

Dr. Stacy Duffield has been with NDSU since 2003. She began in the School of Education as a faculty member in the Teacher Education program, teaching undergraduate and graduate coursework, advising and mentoring students, conducting research, and serving on numerous university and external committees.

Dr. Duffield has a Doctorate in Secondary and Higher Education and a Master’s degree in Reading Education with a cognate in educational leadership from the University of North Dakota and a Bachelor of Science degree in English and Secondary Education from the University of Mary. She began her career as a secondary English language arts and communications teacher.

Dr. Duffield has been part of teams awarded a range of grants including several large initiatives. She has been co-PI on NSF Noyce grants, Bush Foundation cross-institutional grants, and many state and project-focused grants. She currently serves as co-PI for two NSF funded Noyce grants to recruit and support secondary STEM teachers. She is also project manager for the Network for Excellence in Teaching, a cross-institutional collaborative made up of 14 teacher preparation programs in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota and numerous affiliate institutions around the nation.

Dr. Duffield’s professional interests focus on scholarship of teaching and learning with attention on effective teaching. She has collaborated with many colleagues and graduate students on research and practice publications related to improving teaching and learning. Duffield has also published in the area of collaboration and was awarded the prestigious 2018 Edward C. Pomeroy award for outstanding contributions to teacher education from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.

View Dr. Duffield’s Curriculum Vita - PDF | Audio(MP3)