John Meisner

Assistant Professor, Teacher Education/Director COEHD Accreditation

  • Cedar City UT UNITED STATES

Specializing in content area literacy, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and second language and curriculum development

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Biography

A Southern Utah University alumnus, John Meisner earned a bachelor of arts degree and a master of education degree at SUU, and a PhD from Utah State University in Curriculum and Instruction, and Instructional Leadership. Currently, he works in the educator preparation program in the university’s College of Education and Human Development. His work focuses on secondary education and content literacy.

Previously, Meisner taught English for Clark County School District in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Iron County School District in Cedar City, Utah. During his time at the Iron County School District, he worked as the professional development, English as a second language, and new teacher induction coordinator. He also worked at the Utah State Office of Education in curriculum and assessment.

At SUU, Meisner also serves on the Allies on Campus committee working to support LBGT+ students and faculty through social events and educational outreach. He is an advocate for addressing the devastating suicide rates among LGBT+ youth in Utah.

Spotlight

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#NeverAgain - Students Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands

On April 20, 2018, the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting, students across the nation will walk out of their classrooms in protest of their leaders’ failure to pass laws protecting them from gun violence.Just last month, hundreds of thousands of students, teachers, and supporters rallied in Washington DC, for March for Our Lives, led by a group of students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. These students, some of the latest to be affected by gun violence in schools, are using their voices to inspire change.John Meisner, Assistant Professor of Education at Southern Utah University and advocate for students on and off campus, recently voiced his concerns and support.“As a voting adult, I’m horrified that this problem has only been getting worse since the Columbine High School tragedy, and our elected leaders pretend that there is nothing that can be done. We have countless laws that have been enacted regarding public safety, and yet for this one, we do nothing.”Meisner recommends that as parents, mentors, and peers, we should support the efforts of these students.“I’m hugely proud of these students for refusing to accept this inaction and taking matters into their own hands. I don’t know that we’ve ever seen such organization and movement by high school and junior high school students. They’re often disrespected as ‘entitled’ and ‘lazy,’ but this latest tragedy has mobilized this population into action. We’re seeing youthfulness and enthusiasm combined with a social media savvy that is a powerful force. I think that as adults we should be proud of these efforts and support them fully.”Students crave relevance in their school work and lives. According to Meisner, the walkout is a perfect example of this. “I’m hopeful that they will not relent on the pressure until something is done. Maybe with this new movement, the Parkland tragedy will be the last.”“As educators, we should not only be concerned about the physical well-being of our students but should also see that their academic wellbeing is important too. They will be fully invested in topics that matter to them.”John Meisner has a deep love of education and a passion for teaching. Meisner also serves on the Allies on Campus committee working to support LBGTQ+ students and faculty through social events and educational outreach. He is familiar with the media and available for an interview. Simply visit his profile.Source:

John Meisner

Industry Expertise

Training and Development
Education/Learning

Areas of Expertise

Data Driven Instruction in Education
LGBTQ+ Suicide in Utah
Educator Preparation
Education
Second Language and Curriculum Development
Suicide Prevention
LGBT Inclusion
Content Area Literacy
Second Language Learning
LGBTQ+ Advocacy in Higher Education
Economic Foundations of Education in the U.S.

Education

Utah State University

Ph.D.

Education

Southern Utah University

M.Ed

Education

Southern Utah University

B.A.

Education

Accomplishments

Excellence in Advocacy

Equality Utah, March 2017

Affiliations

  • Allies on Campus

Media Appearances

Why LGBT Youth in Utah Consider Suicide

The Spectrum  print

2017-06-22

It was when Meisner realized he wasn't getting fixed because he wasn't broken that he fully accepted his authentic self, to which he gives much credit to his friends and colleagues, but he valued the acceptance from his children and ex-wife the most.

He's since developed a sense of "extreme urgency" to do more to unveil facts about LGBT youth suicides, specifically finding statistics that better reflect the Southern Utah community — which Meisner said he believes the rates are "catastrophic."

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'80s-themed Equality Celebration to offer light in dark times

The Spectrum  online

2017-05-09

In a time of instability for many, celebrating the big and small victories are what keeps them going. Equality Utah's 7th Annual Equality Celebration has adapted to social change throughout the years, and with the theme "Don't Stop Believing," event coordinator Linda Stay said the LGBT community needs to come together and celebrate the wins that it's had in order to keep moving forward.

For John Misner, who's being honored at the event, he said there were no resources for him while he was fighting an internal battle over his sexuality before he came out as gay in 2012. Without a community of support or close friend base, Misner said he felt a deep sense of hopelessness that was extremely suffocating at times.

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Trapped in depression: A struggle with identity

The Spectrum  online

2016-09-16

Suicide is the leading cause of death for teens and young adults, according to a report by the Utah Department of Health.

For Cedar City resident John Meisner, home and church were his whole world, but his life almost ceased to exist due to the constraints he felt within his world.

Meisner currently works for Southern Utah University as an assistant professor of education. While SUU has clubs such as Allies on Campus, and resources for counseling, local high school students might have more difficulty finding a friend to talk to if they feel they can't talk to their parents, Meisner said.

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Articles

“This Is Not Teaching”: The Effects Of COVID-19 On Teachers

Social Publishers Foundation

Joel Judd, Betty Ann Rember, Tony Pellegrini, Brian Ludlow, John Meisner

This Project was initiated to shed light on teachers’ experiences as a result of this Spring’s school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020. Its primary goal was to understand teachers’ experiences with mandated online schooling.

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Courses

EDUC 2000 Exploring Education in Society

This course explores the historical, philosophical, political and economic foundations of education in the United States. Topics include multiple perspectives, current events, and trends and issues.

EDUC 3000 Principles of Teaching & Learning

This course will provide students with a comprehensive overview of the Professional Teacher Education Program including standards, requirements, and models of effective teaching.

EDUC 6030 21st Century Research and Data Education

This course provides 21st Century teachers with the knowledge and skill to read, understand, implement, and conduct research in their classrooms. Emphasis will be placed on data-driven instruction.

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