Dr. Lindsay Schofield
Dr. Lindsay Michelle Schofield is a dedicated Assistant Professor, Program Coordinator, and Director of Early Childhood Programs at Florida Gulf Coast University. She is profoundly committed to enhancing the lives of children, families, and communities, particularly those underserved. Holding a Doctor of Education from Manchester Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom, Dr. Schofield’s academic rigor is matched by her extensive practical experience in education and community engagement.
With over 15 years of service in education, Dr. Schofield has contributed to shaping educational practices and policies at national and international levels in the United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates. Her experience includes curriculum development, program coordination, and teacher training, all aimed at fostering environments where every child can thrive. Dr. Schofield’s background as a registered midwife in the UK
further demonstrates her commitment to family well-being, motherhood, and parenthood.
Dr. Schofield’s dedication extends to her active participation in advisory boards, consultation roles, and community service initiatives. Her work with organizations such as the Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority and the Ministry of Education in the UAE showcases her ability to collaborate on significant projects that impact children’s lives.
Among her accolades, Dr. Schofield has been honored with the 2023 Redding-Jones Outstanding Dissertation Award and the 2022 College Teaching of Excellence Award, highlighting her significant contributions to the field. Her research and publications further underscore her expertise and commitment to advancing effective practices within childhood.
Dr. Schofield is committed to making a difference in the SWFL community through established partnerships with organizations such as Our Mother’s Home of Southwest Florida and her involvement with FutureMakers Coalition SWFL, with an authentic dedication towards developing future partnerships to further this impact