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Ashley Ireland

Director of Simulated Learning and Affiliate Faculty

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES

Department of Teaching and Learning

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Biography

Dr. Ashley Ireland is the Director of Simulated Learning for the School of Education, a member of the Innovation in Digital Education And Leadership (iDEAL) institute, and affiliate faculty in the Department of Teaching and Learning. As a leader in the field of immersive learning, she oversees the SOE’s simulation program which uses Mixed Reality Simulation to teach profession-specific soft-skills in virtual environments. As of 2021, the innovative program is used across all of the School of Education departments. As a lecturer in the graduate, undergraduate, and extension programs Ashley teaches courses in education policy, social foundations of education, PK-12 educational technology, instructional leadership, and innovative teaching methods.

Ashley has held various roles in education including teacher, instructional coach, program coordinator, reading specialist, teacher trainer, and school leader. She has a B.A. in Psychology from University of California, Santa Cruz, an M.Ed. in Educational Psychology- Leadership, Policy, and Social Foundations from the University of Virginia, and a doctorate from University of California, Los Angeles. Ashley holds K-8 multi-subject teaching certificates in both California and Virginia with authorizations in English Language Development as well as Gifted and Talented Education.

She can be reached by email at ashley.ireland@lmu.edu.

Education

University of California, Los Angeles

Ed.D.

Educational Leadership

2021

University of Virginia

MEd

Educational Psychology- Social Foundations, Leadership, and Policy

2014

University of California, Santa Cruz

BA

Psychology

2001

Areas of Expertise

Mixed Reality Simulation
Immersive Learning
K-12 Education Technology
Social Foundations of Education
Teacher Professional Development
Blended Learning
Online Learning
Curriculum & Instruction

Industry Expertise

Education/Learning

Media Appearances

Simulation Technology Helps Aspiring Educational Leaders Prepare for Challenging Real-Life Scenarios

Loyola Marymount University  print

2022-05-01

Impact Report

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Mixed-Reality Technology Boosts Skills and Practice of Future Educators

Loyola Marymount University  print

2021-05-01

Impact Report

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Research Grants

Teaching with Technology Grant

Loyola Marymount University

Dr. Ashley Ireland is a three-time recipient of LMU’s Teaching with Technology award, a competitive internal stipend program that supports faculty in piloting innovative, student-centered teaching practices aligned with LMU’s Strategic Plan. Across funded projects, the award has enabled the design and implementation of technology-enhanced learning experiences—such as integrating AI-supported, personalized learning activities; strengthening online and Brightspace course design through Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in partnership with instructional technologists; and developing immersive, interactive learning modules using LMU’s Immersive Learning Lab and related media/creative support resources.

Education Research Support Grant

Loyola Marymount University

Dr. Ashley Ireland was awarded an internal LMU School of Education Research Support Grant to advance a co-created, trauma-informed simulation initiative in partnership with local school sites. The grant provides course release support to strengthen an existing university–school partnership while collaboratively designing, piloting, and refining mixed reality simulation (MRS) learning experiences that help educators practice high-stakes, trauma-informed and SEL-aligned interactions (e.g., responding to student dysregulation, supporting families under stress, and navigating safety and reporting scenarios). Grounded in a research–practice partnership model, the project centers reciprocity and partner-defined problems of practice, builds educator capacity, and generates actionable evidence to improve school climate and student outcomes—particularly for learners on the margins of success.

Courses

The Context of Schooling

An overview of how social, cultural, political, and community contexts influence schools, student experiences, and instructional leadership.

Blended Learning

A deep dive into blended learning models (e.g., station rotation, flipped, flex), emphasizing instructional design, implementation, and continuous improvement.

Technology Enhanced Instruction

A methods course on integrating technology to strengthen lesson design, formative assessment, accessibility, and student collaboration.

Articles

Experiencing the Shift: How Experiential Blended Learning Professional Development Enhances Teacher Self-Efficacy

Journal of Catholic Education

Shannon Tabaldo & Ashley Ireland

Forthcoming

Mixed Reality Simulation in Teacher Preparation Programs in the United States

Dissertation

Ashley Ireland

2026-03-03

Practice is a vital component of teacher preparation. Mixed Reality Simulation (MRS) is a technology that provides teacher candidates opportunities for practice and rehearsal. As of 2021, MRS can be found in just 52 of the estimated 1,200 teacher preparation programs nationwide. Within the Diffusion of Innovation theory, these programs are considered innovators and early adopters. Applying the theory, learning and sharing how these programs are using MRS may help to diffuse and ultimately grow the use of this innovation in teacher preparation programs.This explanatory sequential mixed methods study included a survey and interviews of leaders of simulation to discover (1) how simulation is being used in teacher preparation in the United States and (2) how the leaders of the technology perceive MRS for teacher preparation.

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