Stevie Bravmann

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Visiting Faculty, School of Education

Summary of Education and Relevant Experience

A.B., University of Indiana; Ph.D., University of Washington.
Stevie Bravmann is an educational consultant and has taught pre-K through doctoral students in the United States and in West Africa. She has served as a school administrator, a director of a state education cooperative and an executive director of an education nonprofit. Bravmann was a senior researcher with the Center on Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington and recently retired as a professor in the School of Education at Seattle University. She is the co-author of Cultures of Curriculum and has written articles on differentiated instruction, school reform and gifted education.

Affiliations

Selected Publications

Bravmann, Stephanie. "Two, Four, Six, Eight, Let's All Differentiate," New Horizons for Learning Online Journal, Vol. XI No. 1, Winter 2005.

Bravmann, Stephanie. "Assessment's 'Fab Four,'" Education Week, March 17, 2004. Vol. 23, Number 27.

Bravmann, Stephanie, Nancy Green, Pamela Joseph, Edward Mikel, Mark Windschitl. Cultures of Curriculum, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., 2000.

Selected Presentations

"Curriculum as Culture," with Pamela Bolotin Joseph.  Internationalization of Curriculum Studies Conference, Baton Rouge, April 29, 2000.

"The Portrayal of Gifted and Talented Children and Young People in Fiction for School Aged Children," Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, 1994, New Orleans.

"The Wizard," Annual Meeting of Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted, 1994, Seattle.

Awards and Grants

HerStory Faculty Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Lives of Women at Seattle University. Patricia Wismer Women's Center, Seattle Unversity, 1998.

Seattle University Venture Fund Award, "School Change," 1996 to 1997.

Seattle University Venture Fund Award,  "Changing School Populations" (At-Risk Students), 1992 to 1993.

Principal Grant Investigator, "The Status and Future of Educational Excellence for Highly Able Students in Washington State," with Henry J. Reed. M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust, Vancouver, WA, 1984 to 1985.

Contact Information

School of Education
206-268-4600

Stevie Bravmann
206-268-4637
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