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About Grace H. C. Huang

Current Position:
Grace Huang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Teacher Education, Program Director of the Action Research Program, and Co-Director of the Center for Refugee and Immigrant Success (CRIS) at Cleveland State University.  She teaches courses at undergraduate and graduate levels, including family-school relations, foundations of early childhood education, curriculum development, and child development.  

Professional Community Service and Leadership:
Huang plays leadership roles in collaboration with the professional communities at local, regional, and national levels.  She currently serves as the Secretary/ Treasurer of the Action Research SIG of the AERA.  She is the Association Council and co-chairs the Teacher Education Division (Division K) of the Mid-Western Educational Research Association.  Additionally, she is an editorial board member for the journal Education.  Huang served on the national conference planning committee, National Family and Community Engagement Conference.  She serves as an active manuscript/proposal reviewer for several journals and conferences.  At the local level, Huang organizes Bi-Annual Early Childhood Community Stakeholders¿ meetings.  She leads the effort of engaging top leaders of Ohio early childhood organizations in discussions related to critical issues and policy.

Positions

Present Faculty Member, Cleveland State University
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