Audrey Shoko Badua serves as an Associate Professor at Windward Community College, where she brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of communication and conflict resolution. With a Master’s degree in Speech Communication from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Audrey has...
Audrey Shoko Badua serves as an Associate Professor at Windward Community College, where she brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of communication and conflict resolution. With a Master’s degree in Speech Communication from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Audrey has honed her skills in presentational speaking, nonverbal behaviors, and self-awareness, which she effectively integrates into her teaching methodology. Currently, she teaches Psychology 253: Conflict Resolution Mediation, a course designed to equip students with essential skills for navigating interpersonal conflicts and fostering constructive dialogue.
In her role, Audrey is deeply committed to curriculum development, ensuring that her courses are not only academically rigorous but also relevant to the diverse needs of her students. She employs innovative e-learning strategies to enhance student engagement and facilitate a dynamic learning environment. Her leadership extends beyond the classroom; she actively participates in community outreach initiatives that promote conflict resolution strategies within local organizations, demonstrating her dedication to applying academic principles in real-world settings.
Audrey's research interests align closely with her teaching, focusing on qualitative research methods that explore the nuances of communication in conflict scenarios. She is also skilled in grant writing, which has enabled her to secure funding for various projects aimed at enhancing educational resources and community programs. Through her multifaceted approach to education and community engagement, Audrey Shoko Badua continues to make a significant impact at Windward Community College and beyond, fostering a culture of understanding and effective communication among her students and the wider community.