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About the College

Contact Us

Dean's Office
University Hall
Third Floor, Room 3160
Mail Stop 906
419.530.2164
jhcase@ÒùÆÞÉç.Edu

M. Beth Schlemper, Ph.D.

M. Beth Schlemper

Professor, B.A. Geography Program Advisor

Snyder Memorial 3031

419.530.5492

Education

Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2003 – Geography

M.A. University of Missouri-Columbia, 1997 – Geography

B.S. Ed., summa cum laude, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1993 – Social Studies

Research Interests

Dr. Schlemper's research falls into two broad areas: cultural/historical geography and geography education. Exploring a region known as Wisconsin’s Holyand as a case study, she identified the patterns of chain migration that contributed to the emergence of this cultural region in the mid-nineteenth century by engaging in extensive archival research and fieldwork in both the United States and Germany. Based on this research, Schlemper developed a conceptual model related to the construction and maintenance of regional identity and borders that can be applied by researchers to other regions.

Another major area of research for Dr. Schlemper is geography education, including higher education and grades 7-12. These efforts have been collaborative and funded by the National Science Foundation. She is also working in the area of the scholarship of teaching and learning in Human Geography at the undergraduate level.

She has published articles in theÌýAnnals of the Association of American Geographers,ÌýThe Professional Geographer,ÌýGeographical Review,ÌýJournal of Geography,ÌýJournal of Geography in Higher Education,ÌýResearch in Higher Education,ÌýJournal of Cultural Geography,ÌýJournal of Historical Geography,ÌýTheory & Research in Social Education, andÌýUrban Education. In addition, she has published book chapters in edited volumes, such as inÌýAspiring Academics: A Resource Guide for Graduate Students and Early Career Faculty, Spatial Citizenship Education: Citizenship Through Geography,ÌýandÌýWisconsin Germans Land and Life

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