
Celia Reddick
Dr. Celia Reddick holds a joint appointment as an Assistant Professor of Education and International Development in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies in the Florida State University College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences and in the Learning Systems Institute.
Dr. Reddick’s research focuses on education in settings of conflict and forced migration. Through a comparative lens, she examines the work of teachers, families, and international organizations in navigating educational opportunity for young people experiencing conflict and displacement. Her research is shaped by nearly 20 years of experience as a teacher, teacher-trainer, and international education consultant across contexts. Her research has been funded by the Spencer Foundation and the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, among others, and has received multiple awards, including the Bridging the Gap Policy Outreach Award from American University. Dr. Reddick’s work is published in a variety of venues including the Comparative Education Review and the Journal of Refugee Studies. She earned her PhD in Education from Harvard University, where she also earned a master’s degree in International Education Policy.