Biography
Professor Rebecca Herr Stephenson earned her Ph.D. and M.A. in Communication from USC and her M.A. in Teaching from LMU. She returned to LMU in 2013 to serve as the Managing Editor for the Journal of Catholic Education. In addition to working with the Journal, Professor Stephenson teaches qualitative research methods and writing courses in the doctoral program, and since August 2021 she has been serving as interim director of the doctoral program.
Her research focuses broadly on teaching and learning with media and technology. She has published and presented on topics ranging from children’s educational television and video games to strategies for incorporating blended learning into the K-12 curriculum.
She is co-author of two books, Teaching Harry Potter: The Power of Imagination in Multicultural Classrooms (2011, Palgrave MacMillan) and Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out: Kids Living and Learning with Digital Media (2009, MIT Press).
Currently, she is working on a study of K-12 teachers’ perceptions of the impacts of the current political climate on their students’ experiences at school and is a contributor to the Magic Chair project, a transmedia project dedicated to telling stories about disability.
Education (3)
University of Southern California: Ph.D., MA, Communication 2008
Loyola Marymount University: M.A.T., Education 2003
Emerson College: Bachelor of Arts, Visual and Media Arts 2000
Areas of Expertise (5)
Digital Media and Learning
Qualitative Research
Academic writing and editing
Open Access Publishing
Critical pedagogy
Industry Expertise (3)
Writing and Editing
Education/Learning
Media Production
Affiliations (3)
- American Educational Research Association
- Kappa Delta Pi
- Children's Media Association