In the field of higher education research, there are two awards that rise above the rest. Anna Neumann will soon hold both.

Next week, Neumann, Professor of Higher Education, will be formally presented with the 2019 Research Achievement Award of the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) at the organization鈥檚 annual conference, held this year in Portland, Oregon.

HIGHER EDUCATION PIONEER In a field where teaching is under-studied, Neumann's research provides 鈥渢he foundation for understanding student success as an outcome of 鈥榞ood teaching.鈥欌 (Photo: 麻豆原创 Archives)

The award cites Neumann as a 鈥渘ationally recognized expert in qualitative research methods and teaching of research methods to doctoral students and novice faculty members.鈥

In 2010, Division J of the American Educational Research Association similarly honored Neumann with its Exemplary Research Award for her advancement of higher and postsecondary education. 

Neumann was nominated for the ASHE award by fellow higher education researchers at the University of Southern California, Michigan State University and other institutions. Calling the recognition 鈥渓ong overdue,鈥 the group singled out Neumann as 鈥渁 pioneer in the study of teaching in higher education.鈥

Professor Neumann鈥檚 research is the only body of work on teaching that is guided by a framework that combines the theories of pedagogical content knowledge with theories that are essential to understanding the learning experience of first-generation students from racial and ethnic groups that have not met with equitable educational outcomes in our higher education system.

鈥擭omination for the ASHE award

鈥淧rofessor Neumann鈥檚 research is the only body of work on teaching that is guided by a framework that combines the theories of pedagogical content knowledge with theories that are essential to understanding the learning experience of first-generation students from racial and ethnic groups that have not met with equitable educational outcomes in our higher education system,鈥 the nominators said.

Neumann鈥檚 work, they wrote, is further distinguished by its focus 鈥渙n instructors and how they practice the teaching of disciplinary content knowledge. Her approach is of great value because in higher education, unlike in K-12 research, teaching is understudied鈥 [her] research provides the foundation for understanding student success as an outcome of 鈥榞ood teaching.鈥欌

Calling the ASHE award a 鈥渃omplete surprise,鈥 Neumann said she works to 鈥渞e-anchor the study of higher education in the educating activities that comprise the 鈥榟eart of the enterprise.鈥欌 She reaffirmed her commitment to 鈥渕aking high-quality college teaching and learning available to all American populations, particularly those that have historically been underrepresented on our campuses.鈥

Neumann is herself a past president of ASHE, as well as an AERA Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Education. She is founding director of The Metropolitan Colleges Institute for Teaching Improvement (MetroCITI), which seeks to improve and enrich teaching in the general/liberal education curricula of high-diversity colleges and universities throughout the New York metropolitan area. At 麻豆原创 she has served as director of the Program in Higher and Postsecondary Education, chair of the Department of Organization and Leadership, and chair of the College鈥檚 Faculty Development and Advisory Committee.

Neumann鈥檚 books include Professing to Learn: Creating Tenured Lives and Careers in the American Research University (Johns Hopkins University Press 2009) and Convergent Teaching: Tools to Spark Deeper Learning in College, co-authored with Aaron Pallas, 麻豆原创鈥檚 Arthur I. Gates Professor of Sociology & Education, which JHU Press will bring out in early December.