Professor
Whitworth University
Colbert, Washington, United States
Tamra Stambaugh, Ph.D. is a professor and the Margo Long Endowed Chair in Gifted Education at Whitworth University. Stambaugh’s research interests include curriculum and instructional interventions that promote talent and expertise, and access and opportunity pathways, particularly for students who live in rural settings and students who are low income. Stambaugh is the co-author/editor of award-winning books and evidence-supported curriculum units. She frequently provides keynotes, workshops, and consultation to school districts nationally and internationally. She served on the NAGC Board of Directors as a member-at-large and Treasurer, and is the current AERA Gifted SIG Program Chair.
Stambaugh received her PhD at the College of William and Mary. She is the recipient of several awards, including the Margaret The Lady Thatcher Medallion for scholarship, service, and character from the College of William and Mary School of Education; the Doctoral Student Award, Early Leader Award, Distinguished Service Award, and multiple curriculum awards from NAGC; state awards from the Ohio and Tennessee Associations for Gifted, and university service and teaching awards from Vanderbilt University and Whitworth University. Prior to her appointment at Whitworth she served as the Executive Director of Programs for Talented Youth at Vanderbilt University.
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