Faculty Profiles
Dr. Marie Byrd
Associate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp of EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND POLICY STUDIES

Email Address: marieb@usf.edu
Phone Number: 941-359-4534
Office Location: USF Sarasota-Manatee campus, Office B217
Dr. Byrd entered higher education upon years of service in the Miami Dade County Public
School system as teacher, Title One Curriculum Specialist and Administrator. Her scholarship
centers on research-based best practices and programs that foster academic, social
and emotional development in socioeconomically, racially/ethnically and culturally
diverse schools in underserved communities. She is a recipient of the USF Women in
Leadership and Philanthropy (WLP) Faculty Excellence Award for the Sarasota Manatee
campus for her study on the social and emotional learning of Black girls. Dr. Byrd
also directs attention to the practices of culturally competent and responsive teachers
and leaders in an era of data-driven accountability and standards-based education.
Dr. Byrd received her BS and MS in Elementary Education from Florida State ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp
and Florida International ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp, respectively and her EdD in Educational Administration
and Supervision with a minor in Curriculum and Instruction from Florida International
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Dr. Byrd has a notable record of leadership in service to national, regional and local
organizations that focus on positively impacting the profession. She is currently
an elected board member of the national Association of Teacher Educators (ATE), a
past president and current board member of the Southern Regional Association of Teacher
Educators (SRATE), as well as past president of the Florida Association of Teacher
Educators (FATE). In addition, her leadership at USF involves encompasses the past
role of Director of the College of Education at the USF Sarasota-Manatee campus. Currently,
she serves as the USFSM liaison for the Manatee Elementary Community Partnership School
and as a liaison for additional community programs centering on underserved ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp
populations.