Jason Trumble

Jason Trumble is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Curriculum and Teaching at Baylor University with a cognate in instructional technology. He holds a Master’s of Arts in Teaching from Chapman University, and A Bachelor’s of Science in organizational Leadership from BIOLA University. He began a teaching career as an elementary school teacher in a desert community in southern California. He moved to Texas and continued to teach at the elementary level before accepting an assistantship in the School of Education at Baylor University. He currently teaches multiple courses in the department of curriculum and instruction, including instructional technology courses to pre-service teachers as well as other courses in the area of Curriculum and Instruction. His research interests are varied and include media literacy, technology and learning, and social foundations of education.(36aca281-34a0-4f31-9b18-997180ed0b1a)

Publications

Theoretical and Practical Teaching Strategies for K-12 Science Education in the Digital Age
Jason Trumble, Sumreen Asim, Joshua Ellis, David Slykhuis. © 2023. 298 pages.
Digital age learners come to the science classroom equipped with a wide range of skills and a wealth of information at their fingertips. Although science and technology have...
Teaching Exceptional Children With Mobile Technologies in a General Education Classroom
Jason Trumble, Yara N. Farah, David A. Slykhuis. © 2020. 19 pages.
Meeting the needs of all students is of crucial concern for all teachers. As technology continues to change our culture and the ways students learn, it is important for teachers...
Teaching Exceptional Children With Mobile Technologies in a General Education Classroom
Jason Trumble, Yara N. Farah, David A. Slykhuis. © 2017. 25 pages.
Meeting the needs of all students is of crucial concern for all teachers. As technology continues to change our culture and the ways students learn, it is important for teachers...