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Karoline Trepper

Clinical Assistant Professor of English Education in the Teacher Residency Program

Teaching and Learning

Karoline Trepper (she/her/hers) is a Clinical Assistant Professor of English Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at NYU Steinhardt. She primarily works in the Teacher Residency Program as a Residency Director, English Content Mentor, and course instructor. Karoline holds her PhD in Teacher Education and Race, Inequality, and Language in Education from Stanford University, MA in Teaching English from NYU, and BA in English from Wake Forest University. Prior to joining NYU, Karoline taught middle and high school English in NYC Public Schools and Aspire Public Schools in Oakland, CA, supported emerging teachers in the Stanford Teacher Education Program, and coached practicing teachers in the Hollyhock Fellowship Program. 

Karoline strives to support teachers to develop a critical lens on curriculum and pedagogy and design more expansive, equitable, and culturally sustaining possibilities for teaching and learning in ELA classrooms and beyond. Karoline’s practice and scholarship examines multiple facets of teaching and teacher education, including teaching performance assessments, the design and enactment of project-based learning and affective approaches to literary interpretation, and school-university partnerships in teacher education. 

Selected Publications