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Gardner-Webb Alumna Dr. Barbara Blackburn Inspires Teachers Through Practical Tools and Meaningful Strategies

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Author and Education Consultant Guided by Lessons from Her Parents and GWU Professors

Gardner-Webb University alumna Dr. Barbara Blackburn is an award-winning education consultant, international speaker, and author of 38 books, with two more coming out in April. The inspiration for her books comes from her parents and the foundational lessons she learned in bachelor’s and master’s education programs at Gardner-Webb.

The daughter of GWU Professor Emeritus of Health Education Dr. Bob Blackburn, she was introduced to teaching at a young age and wanted to follow in her father’s footsteps. Her mom, Rose, was a school secretary, who instilled an appreciation for the vital role of school support staff.

“Dad was my first and best teacher,” Blackburn reflected. “I always remember him teaching me, whether it was teaching me how to swim, teaching me how to be a manager when I worked for him, or teaching me how to be successful in a class I took from him. He taught me so many lessons, not just about life, but about being a teacher.”

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Dr. Barbara Blackburn dedicated this book
to her parents, Dr. Bob and Rose Blackburn.

She included one of those lessons in her newest book, “Productive Struggle in the Classroom.” She has two versions, one written for K-5 and the other for 6-12. “I had just started teaching, and I said, ‘Dad, what do you think is the purpose of education?’ ‘Why am I here?” Blackburn related. “He said the best definition he’d ever heard came from a third-grade teacher, and it was that the purpose of education is to figure out what to do when you don’t know what to do. Anytime I am stuck, that’s what I think about. My purpose is to help my kids figure out what to do when they don’t know what to do. And that is, if you think about it, the heart of what we do with instruction.”

The education faculty at Gardner-Webb enhanced her father’s influence. “I wouldn’t be where I am without Gardner-Webb,” Blackburn affirmed. “It totally shaped who I was as a teacher.”

She earned certifications in early childhood, elementary, and middle school during her GWU undergraduate studies. “Even though I had grown up around schools, having professors who had a broader perspective, like Mrs. (Barbara) Cribb, opened my eyes to what you could do with children’s literature. It could be magic, but you had to make it magic.”

Those lessons from Cribb inform her writing. “When I write a motivation book, I’ll talk about using children’s lit to teach resilience, and that comes from her,” Blackburn shared.

Gardner-Webb professors who taught methods courses in science and math also inspire ideas found in her books. After earning her master’s in school administration and middle school language arts from Gardner-Webb, Blackburn spent five years in the classroom, teaching elementary and junior high students. In 2000, she received her doctorate in curriculum and teaching from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

While teaching at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C., she made a presentation on classroom motivation that began her career as an author and consultant. “My publisher at that time, Bob Sickles, saw me present and how practical the information was,” Blackburn explained. “He approached me about writing a book, and he offered me a contract. So that was the first book: ‘Classroom Motivation from A-Z.’”

Sickles asked for the next book, and she continued to write on a variety of topics, including leadership, special education, and rigor in the classroom. In 2017, she was excited to finally have an opportunity to write a book with her father, who passed away in 2019.

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In this family photo, a young Barbara Blackburn prepares to teach the alphabet to the kittens.

They wrote “Advocacy from A to Z,” based on the work he did to support educators. The book provides school-based examples and specific strategies to be a successful advocate for education. They were joined by Ronald Williamson, a leadership expert and frequent co‑author of Blackburn’s books for educational administrators.

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Many of her titles relate to rigor in the classroom. Her books offer a practical, teacher-friendly concept of instructional rigor that includes high expectations, scaffolding for instruction, and demonstration of learning. She has been voted a Top 30 Global Guru in Education for 10 consecutive years by educators who appreciate her work as an author, consultant and speaker. In 2025, Blackburn’s educational development program was named among the top 10 in the world.

Drawing on lessons from her Gardner-Webb professors and her own experience in the classroom, Blackburn emphasizes easy-to-make, useful solutions. “I do a lot of listening to teachers and principals,” she said. “What they all say is we need things that are practical. Really, the best ideas are the ones they adapt versus just taking what I say. I don’t do a lot of things that require them to go out and buy a lot of stuff.”

She explained that one of her favorite activities is a simple game that leads to higher-order questioning. “All they have to do is run off some little cards, cut them up and put them in a plastic bag,” she offered. “They love it because, once they make the game, they have it for the year. And it doesn’t require them to go buy anything fancy. They love that because of how simple it is and how powerful it is and it makes a difference for their students.”

From quick, low‑cost activities to adaptable classroom techniques, Blackburn focuses on solutions that reduce stress and increase engagement. In addition to her books, Blackburn offers many free resources to teachers and administrators on her website, barbarablackburnonline.

Gardner-Webb University is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., Gardner-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at gardner-webb.edu.

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