William H. Robertson
ProfessorTeacher Education
Office Room: 807
Phone: (915) 747-6426
Email: robertson@utep.edu
I am a am currently serving as the Dean in the College of Health Sciences at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). I have also served in administrative roles including Interim Dean of the College of Education, Associate Dean, Associate Provost, co-Chair of the Teacher Education Department and Director of the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education Division.<br><br>I am also a Professor in the Teacher Education Department in the STEM Education Division at UTEP. As a Professor, my academic areas of expertise are in science education, curriculum development and technology integration in the K-12 levels. Additionally, I develop, research and teach materials related to problem-based learning, project-based learning, active learning and action science. Additionally, I have produced scholarly materials and creative works that attempt to reach and to involve the marginalized student, in order to positively impact students' self-perception and their social and educational mobility.
I am a am currently serving as the Dean in the College of Health Sciences at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). I have also served in administrative roles including Interim Dean of the College of Education, Associate Dean, Associate Provost, co-Chair of the Teacher Education Department and Director of the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education Division.<br><br>I am also a Professor in the Teacher Education Department in the STEM Education Division at UTEP. As a Professor, my academic areas of expertise are in science education, curriculum development and technology integration in the K-12 levels. Additionally, I develop, research and teach materials related to problem-based learning, project-based learning, active learning and action science. Additionally, I have produced scholarly materials and creative works that attempt to reach and to involve the marginalized student, in order to positively impact students' self-perception and their social and educational mobility.