AJSchiera

  • Assistant Professor
  • LITERACY STUDIES
  • HUMANITIES EDUCATION
  • TEACHER LEARNING, RESEARCH & PRACTICE
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Address

Miramontes Baca Education Building, Room 244C
91Ҹ at 91Ҹ
249 UCB
91Ҹ, CO 80309

Pronouns: he/him

AJ Schierais an Assistant Professor of Literacy Studies and affiliated faculty in Teacher Learning, 91Ҹ & Practice. His research focuses on integrating justice-oriented and practice-based teacher education approaches, democratizing teacher education by including youth and local practitioners, and exploring how novice social studies teachers learn to facilitate discussions. AJ began his career in education as a high school history, government, and psychology teacher in Philadelphia public schools before (and after) earning his doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania. He was previously an assistant teaching professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

A central strand of AJ’s research is to advance “Youth Participatory Teacher Education” (YPTE) as an approach to democratize teacher education by centering youth voice and agency. With collaborators at CU and other universities, he designs and investigates youth participation in university-based social studies methods courses, youth agency in teachers’ professional development, and youth co-design of teacher education program advisory boards.

AJ’s work also blurs university-school boundaries through partnerships with local teachers. He studies how local, justice-oriented teachers’ expertise on practice/praxis can shape teacher education programs; collaborates with mentor teachers to better link student teaching and social studies methods; and partners with 91Ҹ Valley School District’s Teacher Academy at APEX to bring together CU teacher candidates and 11th and 12th graders who aspire to be teachers in an intergenerational community of practice.

How social studies teachers develop as discussion facilitators is also central to AJ’s research. As a research team member of the , he studies how novice teachers learn to enact this complex classroom practice.

EDUC 4316/5316 Nature of Social Studies
EDUC 4330/5330 Secondary Social Studies Methods I
EDUC 4355/5355 Secondary Social Studies Methods II
EDUC 8103 Special Topics in Literacy 91Ҹ
EDUC 8135 Theories and Methodologies for Examining Teacher Learning — offering in Spring 2027

Schiera, A. J., & del Calvo, A. O. (2026). Action in Teacher Education.

Schiera, A. J., & del Calvo, A. O. (2026). Theory & 91Ҹ in Social Education, 54(1), 30–66.

del Calvo, A. O., & Schiera, A. J. (2026). Teaching and Teacher Education, 176, 105530.

Schiera, A.J., Carl, N. M., & Marshall-Butler, J. (2025). Journal of Teacher Education, 76(2), 160–177.

Conrad, J., Schiera, A.J., & Dym, A. (2024). Teaching and Teacher Education, 146.