Average
Professor Robinson is actually a nice teacher if you give her an opportunity. You need to work for your grade and try to believe outside the box of what you can do that is not expected of you. She has a direct tone and is a little moody, but if you remain on her good side by being accountable for your job, she will be accessible to assist you if you ask.
Awful
Prof. Robinson is a tough grader. She's proven to be extremely unprofessional as well. Honestly, I would recommend that students choose a diff education dept at a diff school just because of her. I've actually had classmates that I had to leave because of her unrealistic expectations.
Awful
Professor Robinson ruined the career paths of countless students without the slightest hint of remorse. She fails students only to give up the Education program. She makes negative comments about students' majors. Her lateness is a case study of hypocrisy. I wonder why she's still employed at Elmhurst College. I suggest you change schools before you even think about enrolling in her class.
Elmhurst College - Education
Director of Secondary Education at Elmhurst College
Education Management
Theresa
Robinson
Greater Chicago Area
Experienced Coordinator and Director Of Secondary and Science Education with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Administration and Leadership, Research including, Quantitative Data Analysis, Written and Verbal Communication, leading Institutional Change via Communication and Collaboration, and Curriculum Design and Development. A Strong education professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) focused in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Science and Environmental Education from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
Director of Secondary Education
Theresa worked at Elmhurst College as a Director of Secondary Education
Secondary Science Program Coordinator
Theresa worked at National Louis University as a Secondary Science Program Coordinator
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Curriculum and Instruction