Claire Major

Dr. Claire Major

UA Distinguished Teaching Professor, Higher Education
Faculty Director, UA Teaching Academy


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Claire Major

EDUCATION

Ph.D.Higher EducationUniversity of Georgia
M.A.EnglishUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham
B.A.EnglishUniversity of South Alabama

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AWARDS AND HONORS

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2024Southeastern Conference Faculty Achievement Award
2022Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award

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AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Instructional methods

Student engagement

Faculty development


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HIGHLIGHTED PUBLICATIONS

  1. Savin-Baden, M., & Howell Major, C. (2013). Qualitative research: The essential guide to theory and practice. Routledge.
  2. Barkley, E. F., & Howell Major, C. (2022). Engaged teaching: A handbook for college faculty. K. Patricia Cross Academy.
  3. ‌Barkley, E. F., & Howell Major, C. (2020). Student engagement techniques: A handbook for college faculty (2nd ed). Jossey-Bass.

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS / ACTIVITIES

  • Editor, Innovative Higher Education
  • Co-founder, K. Patricia Cross Academy

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TEACHING PHILOSOPHY

Dr. Claire Major’s teaching philosophy emphasizes balancing guidance and autonomy, aiming to create engaging learning environments that foster critical thinking and real-world application.


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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Claire Howell Major is a Distinguished Teaching Professor in the College of Education and is the Faculty Director of the University of Alabama Teaching Academy at the University of Alabama. Her research and teaching interests focus on instructional methods, student engagement, and faculty development. She is also dedicated to exploring the role of leadership and policy in enhancing teaching quality and educational innovation. Claire’s teaching philosophy emphasizes balancing guidance and autonomy, aiming to create engaging learning environments that foster critical thinking and real-world application.

Claire holds a Ph.D. in Higher Education (1998) from the University of Georgia, an M.A. in English (1993) from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and a B.A. in English (1989) from the University of South Alabama. Her key research contributions include co-authored works such as Qualitative Research: The Essential Guide to Theory and PracticeEngaged Teaching: A Handbook for College Faculty, and Student Engagement Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty. Her research has garnered recognition with the Southeastern Conference Faculty Achievement Award (2024) and the Burnum Distinguished Faculty Award (2022). Claire also serves as editor for Innovative Higher Education and as co-founded the K. Patricia Cross Academy, the latter of which provides online faculty development focused on teaching and learning in higher education.