About

Maureen P. Hall, Ph.D. is a professor of education at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth whose expertise includes Literacies and Lectio Divina, SEL, Contemplative Practices, Teacher Leadership, Intergenerational Learning, and Global Citizenship Education (GCE). She has published more than 25 peer-reviewed journal articles and edited chapters, and her books include Transforming Literacy (Emerald Publishing, 2011), The Whole Person (Rowman & Littlefield, 2019), and Academia from the Inside (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021). As a Fulbright Scholar in India, Maureen continues to integrate into her work the different ways of knowing, learning, and being she learned in India.

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Honors

Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence
Emerald Group Publishing (United Kingdom) (United Kingdom, Bingley), 2011
Fulbright-Nehru Senior Research Scholar Award
Fulbright Program (United States, Washington), 2010-2011

Organizational Affiliations

Department of Education, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Past Affiliations

Classroom Teacher, Keene High School (United States, Keene)

Classroom Teacher, Lancaster School (United States, Lancaster)

Education

English Education, Curriculum and Instruction
2003, Ph.D., University of Virginia (United States, Charlottesville) - UVA
English and American Studies
1999, Master of Arts (MA), University of Virginia (United States, Charlottesville) - UVA
English Education
1990, Master of Education (M.Ed.), Keene State College (United States, Keene) - KSC
English
1988, Bachelor of Arts (BA), University of Massachusetts Amherst (United States, Amherst Center)