Gene Myers
Professor · he/him
About
I teach in the ENVS human ecology core, and in the Education and Eco-Social Justice emphasis. My core training is in interdisciplinary psycho-social human development across the lifespan, and qualitative / quantitative research methods. I have taught a broad range of interdisciplinary content including environmental history, philosophy, ethics, psychology, natural-cultural history for educators, including several courses at the graduate level. I use a range of theoretical, critical-dialogical, and applied / practical / experiential pedagogies, the latter including students working with campus stakeholders, and schools, agencies or NGO community partner groups and institutions.
Education
PhD and MA Psychology and Human Development, University of Chicago; BS Human Ecology, Western Washington University