Audrey D. Bowser

Audrey D. BowserAudrey Denise Bowser is an associate professor of Curriculum and Instruction at Arkansas State University. She also serves as the Director of Professional Education Programs, having the responsibility for coordinating, implementing, and supervising all clinical field experiences for students enrolled in the Educator Preparation Program (EPP). Additionally, she serves as the professional licensure officer, administering all aspects of the initial and advanced licensure process on behalf of the Arkansas Department of Education. Her research focuses on culturally responsive teaching, the education of students of culturally diverse backgrounds, and multicultural technology pedagogy. She has a special interest in equitable teaching practices in distance and online instruction.

Publications

Black Women’s Formal and Informal Ways of Leadership: Actualizing the Vision of a More Equitable Workplace
Audrey D. Bowser, Kimberley M. Davis, Natalie A. Johnson-Leslie. © 2023. 340 pages.
Black women’s marginalized experience has often superseded their impact at their respective workplaces. Usually, Black women’s ways of knowing and leadership are composed of...
Nine Black Women Leaders in the Academy: Promoters of Constructive Disruption and Institutional Change
Natalie A. Johnson-Leslie, Audrey D. Bowser, Kimberley M. Davis, Hewlett S. Leslie. © 2023. 29 pages.
This chapter explores nine Black women's formal and informal ways of leadership in the academy. Constructive disruptions by these nine Black women were based on their strong...