Dr. Somerville’s approach to teaching emphasizes collaboration, creativity, and student voice. Through her experience as a teacher and administrator in K-12 settings, she believes that quality art programming in the visual arts should be provided by art specialists and supported by school leaders, classroom teachers, with arts organizations and community programs. She feels that this partnered instruction serves to enhance a collaborative and an authentic approach to learning.
Rachel Somerville holds a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of California, Davis. Her doctoral work centered on research that bridges the divide among innovation, community, and education, studying makerspaces within formal education and examining teachers as early implementers of this movement and the academic conditions that foster creativity.
Education
Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership
University of California, Davis, CA
Master of Arts in Art Education
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Bachelor of Fine Arts,
Scripps College For Women, Claremont, CA
Laurels
Power of Ten Scholarship – UC Davis
Golden Bell Award – Marin County Schools
Maestra/Maestro Resident Artist Program – City of Phoenix Arts & Culture
Teaching Fellowship – Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, Arizona State University
Power of Ten Scholarship – UC Davis