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Dr. Amanda Eller

Amanda Eller, PhD

Department Chair | Clinical Professor

Office: College of Education, Twin Falls, Hepworth 117 A, CSI Campus

208-732-6357

amandaeller@isu.edu

Vita

Focus Areas: K–12 teacher preparation generalist, literacy specialist

Dr. Amanda L. Eller, PhD, EdS, MEd, is a Clinical Professor in the Teaching and Educational Studies Department at ISU-Twin Falls. Since joining ISU in 2014 after 16 years of elementary teaching, she has been dedicated to preparing teachers in the Magic Valley, partnering with ISU-TF staff and CSI faculty. She previously led the in-person undergraduate Teacher Education Program and now teaches online in both undergraduate and graduate education programs. In Fall 2024, Dr. Eller became Coordinator of Teacher Preparation in the Magic Valley and was appointed TES Department Chair in November 2024. She has received the COE Faculty Excellence Award, ISU Outstanding Teacher recognition, and multiple awards from the Northern Rocky Mountain Educational Research Association.

 

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Cory Bennett, PhD

Professor

Office: College of Education 108 D

(208) 282-6058

corybennett@isu.edu

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Beverly Ray, PhD

Professor

Office: College of Education 107 C

(208) 282-4516

beverlyray@isu.edu

Vita

Focus Area: Impact of current and emerging technologies on teaching and learning

Dr. Ray is a former secondary level geography teacher with expertise and training in instructional technology. Her research interests include current and emerging technologies and K-20 instructional practices, including autonomous and gameful learning pedagogies.  Dr. Ray has offered professional development sessions globally across her career.

Wendy Ruchti

Wendy Ruchti, PhD

Associate Professor

Office: College of Education 107 B

(208) 282-3128

wendyruchti@isu.edu

Wendy Ruchti CV

Focus Areas: Science, STEM Education

Dr. Wendy Ruchti is an Associate Professor of Science and STEM Education, specializing in transforming K-12 education through innovative STEM practices. Her research centers on critical areas of integrated STEM teaching and learning, the effective integration of STEM disciplines, and comprehensive STEM School transformation models.  With a deep commitment to practical application, Dr. Ruchti actively partners with educators, school leaders, and district administrators. She provides expertise and support to schools aiming to strategically integrate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics into a cohesive curriculum. Her ultimate goal is to enhance the educational experience by significantly increasing student engagement in STEM fields and nurturing strong interest in diverse STEM careers at a young age. Through her work, Dr. Ruchti would like to drive meaningful, systemic change in education to prepare the next generation of innovators.

Dr. Jenn Gallup

Jenn Gallup, PhD

Associate Professor of Special Education

Office: College of Education 107 D

(208) 282-5382

jennifergallup@isu.edu

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Celal Perihan, PhD

Associate Professor

Office: College of Education, 108 C

(208) 282-3674

celalperihan@isu.edu

Celal Perihan Vita

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Corey Bartle, PhD

Clinical Assistant Professor

Office: Idaho Falls TAB 332

(208) 282-7716

coreybartle@isu.edu

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Ph.D. in Learning Sciences – University of Washington
M.Ed. – Eastern Washington University
B.A. in History – Western Washington

Dr. Corey Bartle spent his early education years in the Seattle area and taught K–8 for more than a decade, primarily in middle school Social Studies. He earned his Ph.D. in Learning Sciences from the University of Washington, where his research focused on Inquiry Pedagogy and Social Studies education. As Clinical Faculty, Dr. Bartle enjoys supporting beginning teachers in developing best practices grounded in research and reflective teaching.

Suzanne Beasterfield

Suzanne Beasterfield

Clinical Assistant Professor

Office: College of Education 226 B

(208) 282-2989

smbeasterfield@isu.edu

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Shu Yuan Lin

Shu-Yuan Lin, EdD

Clinical Professor and Instructional Materials Center Coordinator

Office: TAB Rm 277, Idaho Falls Campus

(208) 282-7778

linshu@isu.edu

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Dr. Shu-Yuan Lin is a Clinical Professor specializing in English as a Second Language instruction and technology integration. Her research interests include concept mapping, family engagement, accessibility for multilingual learners, ethical use of artificial intelligence in education, and program assessment. She serves as Coordinator of the College Instructional Materials Center and as a Provost Fellow for Assessment, supporting university accreditation and program-level assessment.

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Jill Radford, EdS

Clinical Instructor of Deaf Education

Office: College of Education 226 C

(208) 904-3552

jillradford@isu.edu

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Allison Roxburgh, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Office: College of Education 107E

(208) 282-5646

allisonroxburgh@isu.edu

Allison Roxburgh, CV

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Joanne Toevs, MEd

Clinical Instructor

Office: College of Education 226 A

(208) 282-4479

toevjoan@isu.edu

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Kaywin Cottle, M.Ed.

Clinical Instructor

Office: College of Education, Magic Valley Area, CSI Campus Mini Cassia Center, Room A13a

(208) 572-7987

kaywincottle@isu.edu

Kaywin Cottle serves as Clinical Instructor at Idaho State University's College of Education, where she supports future educators following her 2024 retirement from Burley Junior High School. As a Common Sense Media Educator, she emphasized digital citizenship and family engagement throughout her teaching career. With over three decades of educational experience, including corporate roles at eBay and TRO/Plato/Edmentum, she brings unique real-world technology perspectives to teacher preparation.

A passionate advocate for responsible digital literacy and AI integration, Cottle actively participates in ISTE's General Motors AI Explorations Professional Learning Community and served as an AI reviewer for ISTELive+ASCD 2025. She supports the Idaho STEM Action Center, the Open+Pedagogy+Advocacy+Leadership workgroup, Idaho STEM EcosySTEM, Idaho Out of School Network, and Idaho Education Association. She is a former recipient of the WE Teachers Award and recently partnered to share the aiEdu Readiness Framework.

Cottle regularly presents at conferences on critical digital literacy, STEM implementation, and responsible AI education. At ISU, she's developing the Future Educators program in Region 4 and leading curriculum updates that integrate AI aligned with ISTE and Idaho standards, ensuring teacher candidates are prepared for technology-enhanced learning environments.

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Dona Orr

donaorr@isu.edu

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Elizabeth Metts, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Office: College of Education, Room 107F

(208) 282-1396

elizabethmetts@isu.edu

Staff

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Mona Heern

Director of Clinical Experience

Office: College of Education, Field Experience 219

(208) 282-3220

monaheern@isu.edu

Ask me about: ISU school partnerships, teacher clinical experience questions

Karen Ludwig

Advising Coordinator

Office: College of Education, Kent Center 211

(208) 282-2367

kentcenter@isu.edu

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Laurel Tomin

Advising Coordinator

Office: College of Education, Kent Center 210

(208) 282-4633

kentcenter@isu.edu

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April DeLozier

Administrative Assistant II

Office: Reed Gym 201

(208) 282-4852

aprildelozier@isu.edu