Faculty Profiles
Sam Haraf
assistant professor of instruction

Email: sharaf1@usf.edu 
Office Location: USF Tampa campus, EDU 202
Dr. Sam Haraf is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Teaching
               and Learning. She teaches courses in the College of Education such as EDE 4504: Creating
               and Differentiating the Learning Environment and EDE 4940: Elementary Education Internship.
               Dr. Haraf’s work focuses on teacher candidate preparation, school-university partnership
               development, and teacher learning related to fostering classroom environments that
               are supportive, accessible, and rigorous for all students. Prior to working in teacher
               education, Dr. Haraf worked as a reading coach and as an elementary teacher in urban,
               rural, and suburban schools in the Chicago area. Within these schools, she participated
               in school improvement planning, school-based intervention teams, schoolwide professional
               development planning, and curriculum development.
 
Dr. Haraf earned a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, a master’s degree in
               Curriculum Studies/Teacher Leadership, and a doctoral degree in Curriculum and Instruction/Teacher
               Education. She also has certifications in Qualitative Research, and Special Education.