Teresa H. Filbert

Assistant Professor of Educational Studies

Teresa H. Filbert

Biography

Teresa Filbert served in the public schools of both Baltimore City and Baltimore County in several roles, including social studies teacher, reading specialist for grades kindergarten through nine, central office resource teacher, assistant principal, and principal. She also taught night classes in reading instruction for high school students and older adults. Her higher education experience included adjunct teaching in Baltimore area colleges and a position at UMBC as the director for professional development schools in the Department of Education. Dr. Filbert came to St. Mary’s College of Maryland in 2010 as a member of the Educational Studies Department where she teaches courses on both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Her most recent work involves the initiation of a summer camp for local public school students; graduate students in the M.A.T. serve as camp teachers/counselors.

Areas of Research Specialization

  • Reading Instruction & Policy
  • Struggling Readers

Areas of Teaching Specialization

  • Literacy in Content Areas
  • Literacy in Elementary Education

Education

  • B.A. in Social Sciences - Secondary Education at Towson State College,
  • M.S. in Education at Johns Hopkins University,
  • M.A. in Reading at Johns Hopkins University,
  • Diploma in Leadership, Management, & Policy at Seton Hall University,

Spotlight

  • Book Chapter

    "Resisting Colonization in the Intermediate Classroom" by Teresa Helm Filbert & Nancy Rankie Shelton in the book Literacy Policies and Practices in Conflict, edited by Nancy Rankie Shelton & Bess Altwerger (Publication Date, October 2014 by Routledge)