Dr. Tracy W. Smith
Director, Faculty Mentoring and Career Support
(828) 262-2274
smithtw@appstate.edu
Dr. Tracy Smith is the CETLSS Director of Faculty Mentoring and Career Support and a Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Appalachian State University. Smith develops and facilitates programming for faculty at all career levels, including new, early career, mid-career, and legacy career faculty.
Prior to becoming a Director in CETLSS, Smith was the Faculty Fellow for Mentoring Initiatives for the College of Education. For her fellowship, Smith created a developmental community model of mentorship and support for the COE. In addition, in 2021, she established the RCOE Mentoring Guild, a shared craft model of faculty support. In 2017, Smith was awarded the UNC Board of Governors Excellence in Teaching Award. In 2005 and 2015, she received the College of Education Outstanding Teaching Award. She has also received the Appalachian Student Government Association Outstanding Teacher Award and the College of Education Outstanding Mentor and Community of Practice Awards. In 2001, she received the Outstanding Dissertation Award from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE). Her research interests include mentoring and educational development in higher education, middle level education and teacher preparation, the relationship between teaching expertise and student learning, and evaluating the depth of student understanding. She has had articles published in journals such as the To Improve the Academy: A Journal of Educational Development, Journal of Teacher Education, Middle School Journal, Clearing House, and Teacher Education and Practice.
Smith has taught 24 different courses at Appalachian State and enjoys designing new courses and learning experiences for her middle grades education and curriculum specialist students. Before coming to Appalachian in 2000, Smith was a middle and high school teacher and a school district curriculum director. Smith earned her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Teaching from UNC-Greensboro.
When she is not mentoring and teaching, Tracy enjoys spending time with her family, reading (mostly nonfiction), singing, and thrift shopping.