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Complete the faculty matrix for the faculty who will be teaching at the proposed site. Faculty information should be current, per the date of your proposed program approval submission. Include open positions in the matrix. Be sure to provide a faculty matrix chart for each site or delivery option offered for the program. Please note that the institution will need to submit faculty vitas/resumes (also needed and requested in Section 5). Years of Teaching Concurrently Areas of Full- Degree titles, Name the course(s) all location teaching expertise Additional Expertise Time institution, this individual will Name of Rank or teaching and/or at another using in the Discipline/ Part- year. Include teach in the proposed program Instructor Title experience at a institution? learning Field (e.g., licenses, Time discipline/field as Include course prefix & in the distance If so, where? technology certifications) on diploma number discipline
Intro visual communication, William Brit Assistant MFA ONU No Graphic FT 12 Design courses, First Year Rowe Professor University of Campus design, Michigan design Seminar MFA ONU Studio Foundations 2, Edinboro-PA Campus No Painting 1, Life Drawing, Melissa Associate Printmaking, Advanced FT 15 Eddings Professor Printmaking, Book Arts, Advanced Life Drawing, Advanced Illustraiton MFA Buffalo ONU ART 1651 Visual Literacy, William Assistant Campus No ART 1101 Visual Foundatons, FT 21 Mancuso Professor ART 2601, 2611 Art History ART 2251 Watercolor MFA Bowling ONU No Ceramics, ART 1501 3D Foundations Henry Green State Campus Sculpture, ART 2401 Ceramics I Instructor FT 13 Sheets University 3D Design ART 25x2 Sculpture ART 4901 Senior Capstone Complete the faculty matrix for the faculty who will be teaching at the proposed site. Faculty information should be current, per the date of your proposed program approval submission. Include open positions in the matrix. Be sure to provide a faculty matrix chart for each site or delivery option offered for the program. Please note that the institution will need to submit faculty vitas/resumes (also needed and requested in Section 5). Years of Teaching Concurrently Areas of Full- Degree titles, Name the course(s) all location teaching expertise Additional Expertise Time institution, this individual will Name of Rank or teaching and/or at another using in the Discipline/ Part- year. Include teach in the proposed program Instructor Title experience at a institution? learning Field (e.g., licenses, Time discipline/field as Include course prefix & in the distance If so, where? technology certifications) on diploma number discipline M.A. Bowling ONU No Graphic K-8 Visual Arts Lehman, EDUC 4571 Integrated Art Instructor FT Green State 38 Campus Design Skills Permanent Teaching Linda Methods University License 0- Ohio Ed.D., University of Sarasota, Permanent Certification: EDUC 1521 Five-Day Field Curriculum and ONU No Integrating Reading K-12 Freeman, Associate Experience I; FT Instruction, 22 Campus Technology Administration Patricia Professor EDUC 3201 Instructional Media Cognates in in Literacy & Educational Technoloy reading, Instruction technology Ed.D., Leadership Elementary Education EDUC 3451 Literacy Across the Studies, Bowling ONU (1-8), Reading Content Areas AYA/MA; Gallagher, Assistant Green State Campus No Smartboards Endorsement, Special EDUC 4511 Integrated Science FT 32 Debra Professor University Powerpoint Education Methods; EDUC 4751 Student Teaching AYA/MA Ed.D., Educational California Clear Leadership, ONU Administrative Services Pepperdine Campus Smartboards Credential; California University Powerpoint Clear Single Subject EDUC 2681 Curriculum & No Teaching Credential Assessment; (Social Studies); EDUC 4401 Ed. Psych. And Gillham, Assistant Supplemental FT 19 Instruction Practices; John Professor authorization in English EDUC 4751 Leadership Seminar; Language, Literature, EDUC 4751 Student Teaching and Composition; AYA/MA Cross-Cultural, Language, and Academic Development Certification Ph. D., School Ohio Superintendent Administration, ONU Yes – License; Also has held Bowling Green Campus The Treasurer’s License, State University University of Education of the Findlay; Handicapped (K-12), BGSU EDUC 2101 Exceptional Osborn, Jan Lecturer PT 40 Supervisor License, Learners Secondary Social Studies
Assistive technology for disabled children Ph. D. , Social AYA Social Studies EDUC 1151 Culture and Studies Educaiton, ONU Desktop Schooling;
MELISSA MARIE EDDINGS 110 West Lima Avenue Ada, Ohio 45810 419.634.2063 m - e dd i n g s @ o nu . e du
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2011 Recent Paintings, 2-Person Exhibit, Defiance College, Defiance, OH 2010 Any Day Now, 2-Person Exhibit, ArtSpace/Lima Gallery, Lima, OH 2010 Dolph Smith & Friends, Penland Gallery, Penland School of Craft, Penland, NC Monumental Ideas in Miniature Books, International Traveling Exhibition: 2010 - China National Academy of Fine Arts, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China 2009 - University of Granada, Spain Monumental Ideas in Miniature Books, National Traveling Exhibition: 2010 - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2010 - University of Colorado at Boulder, Printmaking Gallery, Boulder, Colorado 2009 - Savannah College of Art & Design, Savannah, GA 2009 - Morgan Conservatory, Cleveland, OH 2009 In the Beginning: The Creative Process Revealed, Grace Albrecht Gallery, Bluffton University, Bluffton, OH 2009 McConnor & Eddings-Recent Work, Stonewall Gallery, Campbell Studios, Cambridge Springs, PA. 2008 Distinguished Alumni Exhibition, Invitational, Bruce Gallery, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, PA. 2006 ONU: Then and Now, Invitational, ArtSpace/Lima Gallery, Lima, OH. 2006 Recent Paintings, Solo Exhibit, Sampson Gallery, Thiel College, Greenville, PA.
SELECTED HONORS, GRANTS & AWARDS 2009/10 Monumental Ideas in Miniature Books, permanent collections: Columbia College, Center for the Book, Chicago, IL Southern Graphics Council, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS University of Akron, Akron, OH 2008/09 Biggs Endowed Chair, Ohio Northern University 2006 Teaching with Technology grant recipient, Ohio Northern University. 2006/07 Biggs Endowed Chair, Ohio Northern University.
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2005-Present Associate Professor in Art, Ohio Northern University 2002-Present Programming Director - Elzay and Stambaugh Galleries, ONU 2000-2005 Assistant Professor of Art, Ohio Northern University 1997-2000 Instructor of Art, Ohio Northern University
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2011 Participant, Bookbinding Workshop, Byzantine Binding, Hollander’s School of Book & Paper Arts, Ann Arbor, MI 2010 Juror, Association of Independent Colleges & Universities of Ohio 2010 Juror, BGSU Undergraduate Art Exhibition, Bowling Green, OH 2009 Curator, Under Cover: 6 Artists/24 Books, ArtSpace/Lima Gallery, Lima, OH 2009 Workshop Presenter, Pop-Up Books for Kids, Ada Public Library, Ada, OH 2008 Juror, Black Swamp Arts Festival, Bowling Green, OH. 2008 Juror, Association of Independent Colleges & Univ. of OH Art Award 2008 Participant, Bookbinding Workshop, Rounded Spine Binding, Hollander’s School of Book & Paper Arts, Ann Arbor, MI 2008 Participant, Paper & Book Intensive, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN 2007 Participant, Paper & Book Intensive, Ox-Bow School of Art, Chicago Art Institute, Saugatuk, MI 2007 Participant, Bookbinding Workshop, Adhesive and Tight-Back Bindings, Hollander’s School of Book & Paper Arts, Ann Arbor, MI. 2007 Presenter, Stivers School for the Arts, Dayton, OH. 2006 Participant, Letterpress Workshop, Hollander’s School of Book & Paper Arts, Ann Arbor, MI
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2005-Present Member, FATE - Foundations in Art, Theory and Education 1997-Present Member, Mid-America Print Council 1994-2010 Member, College Art Association
UNIVERSITY/COMMUNITY SERVICE 2008-2010 Secretary, Committee on Curriculum 2006-08 Faculty Affairs Committee 2006-Present Committee on Professional Evaluation 2001-2011 University Planning Council 2005-2009 Cultural Affairs and Special Events Committee 2006-Present Art Department Study Abroad Liaison 2005-Present Javitts Scholarship Advisor for College of Arts and Sciences 2005-Present Liturgical Designer for Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Ada.
EDUCATION 1995 MFA, Painting, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania 1992 BFA, Painting, Ohio University – Athens William J. Mancuso
110 West Lima Avenue, Ada, OH 45810
Phone 419-634-2063, E-Mail [email protected]
EDUCATION
1989 Master of Fine Arts - Painting, SUNY at Buffalo, NY
1987 Bachelor of Science - Studio Art, Summa Cum Laude, SUNY College at Brockport, NY
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1999 - Present Assistant Professor, Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH - Courses: Oil Painting I & II, Watercolor, Studio Foundations I & II, Intermediate & Advanced Drawing Workshop, Art History I, II & II, Art 100, Honors Seminar in Art - Academic Advisor for Art Department Students - Gallery Director for Elzay and Stambaugh Gallery - Supervise Art Department slide library & video collection - Advisor for Kappa Pi, Art Honorary Organization - Guest Lecturer for Western Civilization program
1998 - 1999 Visiting Artist, Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH - Courses: Oil Painting II, Art History II & III, Art 100
1990 - 1999 Associate Professor, Thiel college, Greenville, PA - Courses: Painting I & II, 2-D Design, Art History I & II, Interdisciplinary Survey of Western Humanities I & II, Creativity/Problem Solving in the Honors Program - Director of Interdisciplinary Survey of Western Humanities program for 1994-95 - Gallery Director for Sauder Gallery - Supervised and updated Art Department slide library & video collection
1989 - 1990 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY - Course: Drawing
1989 - 1990 Adjunct Instructor, SUNY College at Brockport, Brockport, NY - Courses: Painting, Visual Arts Experience
1989 - 1990 Adjunct Instructor, Genesee Community College, Batavia, NY - Courses: Introduction to Visual Communication, 2-D Design
EXHIBITIONS & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2011 Faculty Exhibition, Elzay Gallery, Ada, OH Recent Work, Defiance College, Defiance, OH
2010 Any Day Now, Invitational Exhibition, ArtSpace Lima, Lima, OH Illustraion, Cover for Born2Teach, CreateSpace Press, Charleston, SC
2009 In the Beginning - The Creative Process Revealed, Albrecht Gallery, Bluffton, OH
2008 Illustrations, Bean Pole Press, Toronto, ON
2006 Invitational Exhibition, Art Space Lima, Lima, OH Faculty Exhibition, Elzay Gallery, Ada, OH
2005 Juried Exhibition, Art Space Lima, Lima, OH Faculty Exhibition, Elzay Gallery, Ada, OH Juried Exhibition, Findlay Art League, Findlay, OH
2004 Quick Step Sacristy Mural, Alger, OH MacIntosh Mural, Ada, OH Faculty Exhibition, Elzay Gallery, Ada, OH
2003 Illustrations, Letterheads Journal, Vol. 8, No. 2 Mural Workshop, Atlanta, IL Sculptural Restoration, Lima, OH Faculty Exhibition, Elzay Gallery, Ada, OH
2002 Juried Exhibition, Dairy Barn, Athens, OH Kenton Mural Design, Kenton, OH Faculty Exhibition, Elzay Gallery, Ada, OH
2001 Juried Exhibition, Art Space Lima, Lima, OH Juried Exhibition, Findlay Art League, Findlay, OH
2000 Two Person Show, Sauder Visual Arts Center, Bluffton, OH Juried Exhibition, Findlay Art League, Findlay, OH Early 21st Century Art, Elzay Gallery, Ada, OH
1999 Pivovar & Mancuso, Elzay Gallery, Ada, OH Guest Lecturer, Bluffton College, Bluffton, OH
1998 Juried Exhibition, 19th Annual National, Goldsboro, NC Juried Exhibition, Heart Exhibition, Tempe, AZ Juried Exhibition, 7th National, Fort Collins, CO
1997 Academic Alliance Faculty Exhibition, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH Invitational, Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA Juried Exhibition, Fred Well’s 21st, Lincoln, NE
1996 Juried Exhibition, New Orleans Art Association 17th National, New Orleans, LA Juried Exhibition, Madison Avenue Art Gallery National, Germantown, TN Juried Exhibition, Biennial Art Competition, Dolthan, AL
1995 Kathy’s Friends Memorial Invitational, SUNY College at Brockport, Brockport, NY Juried Exhibition, October Light, MCA Gallery, Meadville, PA Faculty Exhibition, Sampson Gallery, Thiel College, Greenville, PA
1994 Juried Exhibition, It Figures, Rockford, IL Juried Exhibition, Myths: New Form, New Function, Gatlinburg, TN
1993 Juried Exhibition, 8th Annual International, Klamath Falls, OR Juried Exhibition, Dimensions, Associated Artists, Winston-Salem, NC Juried Exhibition, 5th Annual Northern National, Kearney, NE
1992 Juried Exhibition, Art of the State: Pennsylvania ‘92, Harrisburg, PA Juried Exhibition, 44th Western New York Exhibition, Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY Juried Exhibition, Northern National, Rhinelander, WI
1991 John Young Invitational, Butler Arts Institute, Youngstown, OH Recent Works, Genesee Community College, Batavia, NY Choice A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY
1990 Juried Exhibition, 43rd Western New York Exhibition, Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
2009 Watercolor Workshop Bill Vrzcak, Cambridge Springs, PA
2008 Letterpress Workshops, Intro and Advanced, Ann Arbor, MI
2007 College Art Association Conference, Guest Blogger, New York, NY
2006 American Institue of Architects Regional Conference, Youngstown, OH College Art Association Conference, Boston, MA FATE Conference, Boston, MA
2004 Mural Workshop, Lincoln, IL
2003 Mural Workshop, Atlanta, IL
2002 Design and Sign Workshop, Mars, PA
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
2005 - Present FATE
2002 - 2005 Ohio Art League
1989 - Present College Art Association
UNIVERSITY/COMMUNITY SERVICE 2007 Performing/Fine Arts School Committee
2006 - Present Facilities Committee
2005 COPE Committee Advisor Kappa Pi
2004 Quick Step Sacristy Mural
2002 Kenton Mural Project
2001 - 2005 CASE Committee
Ohio Northern Univ. William B. Rowe BRIT Depart. of Art & Design Office: 108 Wilson Art Center C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E 525 S. Main Street Ada, Ohio 45810 w: 419.772.2496 WILLIAM BRITTON ROWE f: 419.772.2164 Department of Art & Design, Ohio Northern Univ. Associate professor in graphic design, chair
EDUCATION University of Michigan, School of Art & Design, Ann Arbor, Michigan Master of Fine Arts (terminal degree), Graphic Design, May 1999 Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio Bachelor of Fine Arts with Distinction, Art/Graphic Design, May 1993
HONORS The ONU Eleanor H. and Robert W. Biggs Chair in the Arts, 2010–11 (academic) Outstanding Teaching Faculty Award for Department of Art & Design, ONU Arts & Sciences College Student Advisory Board, 2009 University of Michigan, School of Art & Design Award, 1997–1999 Gold Key National Award, Public Relations Student Society of America, 1993 Omicron Delta Kappa, 1993 Order of Omega, 1992 Kappa Pi International Art Honorary, 1990
(professional) Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2004–05 Strathmore’s Who’s Who Among Business Leaders, 1996, 1999 Gallery, International Association of Printing House Craftsmen Competition Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards, 1995, 1996 Admissions Marketing Report, Advertising Awards Competition Honorable Mention, 1995
(other) One of the “150 Most Significant Contributors” to Theta Chi Fraternity, 2006 Alumni Award, Theta Chi Fraternity, 2003, 2009 DeVol Leadership Award, Theta Chi Fraternity, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Citation of Honor, Theta Chi Fraternity, 1996, 1997
ACADEMIC Associate Professor in Art/Graphic Design and Chair, 2009– EXPERIENCE Ohio Northern University, Department of Art & Design Teaching Responsibilities and Accomplishments: Taught undergraduate graphic design courses, independent studies, seminars, and first year orientation/ seminar, updated and maintained computer lab, converted design curriculum to semesters, taught a summer design camp for high school students, supervised internship students, regularly advised design and art education students, advised design capstone projects, performed committee and community service, presented at design conferences, served as advisor to student organizations (Theta Chi, AIGA, yearbook). Chair Responsibilities: supervised staff and student assistants/work study, annually evaluated faculty and staff, led department’s transition from quarter to semester system, recruited and retained full-time and part-time faculty, provided leadership in the development and review of academic programs, led faculty in the development and implementation of goals and action plans, scheduled teaching assignments, maintained tenure and promotion policies, implemented an alumni lecture series, created alumni and parents’ newsletters, regularly published weekly student e-newsletter, published a student handbook, provided oversight of budget, supported a positive collegial and intellectual climate for faculty and students, worked to attract, recruit and retain students, created CV page 2
a Facebook Fan Page, Flickr and Twitter accounts for department, organized portfolio scholarship days and high school visits/college fairs, transformed and maintained the department’s Web site, assumed responsibility for writing news releases, oversaw advising system for students, prepared annual reports, assisted the dean in securing external support and recognition for department, served as a member of the Council of Department Chairs and other committees, organized and planned department’s 50th anniversary celebration.
Assistant Professor in Art and Chair, Ohio Northern University, 2002–09 Responsibilities and Accomplishments: Taught undergraduate graphic design and art appreciation courses, advised the AIGA/ONU student chapter and other student organizations, updated and maintained computer lab, supervised internship students, restructured the department’s curriculum, developed advertising design major, developed a design minor, created a summer design camp for high school students, established the National Art Education Association student chapter, programs recognized in Creative Colleges: A Guide for Student Actors, Artists, Dancers, Musicians and Writers as one of the top 200 creative programs in the country, regularly advised design students, instructed independent studies, performed committee and community service.
Instructor in Art, Ohio Northern University, 1999–2002 Responsibilities and Accomplishments: Taught undergraduate graphic design and art appreciation courses, established the AIGA/ONU student chapter, updated and maintained computer lab, supervised lab monitors, served as gallery director (spring terms), supervised internship students, restructured the graphic design curriculum, regularly advised design students, instructed independent studies, performed committee and community service, served as AIGA faculty advisor.
Graduate Student Instructor, University of Michigan, 1997–98 Art 305 Origins of Contemporary Design Survey of the history of design from the Industrial Revolution to the present, focusing on graphic, industrial, interior and architectural design. Slide lectures explored major movements, designers, artifacts, and the role of design in society. The nature, influence and impact of changing design methods, materials, technologies, theories and values were also addressed. Art 333 Computers for Graphic Designers 2: Designing Visual Interfaces Undergraduate course emphasizing interactive information design. Presumed skills in graphic design (composition and typography) and tailored for design majors. Co-taught with Loretta Staples, assistant professor in graphic design. CV page 3
LECTURE, STUDIO Art 000 Orientation/First-Year Seminar AND SEMINAR Introduced first-year students to areas of research, scholarship, COURSES and study within art and design experiences and across disciplines. Art 100 Art Appreciation Analysis into the theories, practices, techniques, language and media of the visual arts and design. Introduction to the fundamentals of art historical study, styles and periods. Focused on major works from the ancient world through contemporary issues to establish specific cultural and social contexts, and to identify relationships between composition, form and content. Art 222 Graphic Design 1: Introductory Visual Communication Introduction to the basic methods, processes, language, composition and underlying theory of working in 2-D communication design. Emphasis on problem analysis, concept development, analytical and research skills. Art 223 Graphic Design 2: Typography Introduction to typographic changes brought about through cultural, political and sociological influences; language theories; and technological development. Inte- grated historical lessons with contemporary theory. Lectures based on four language components: letter and word, sentence and meaning, language and structure, text and textuality. Art 340 Graphic Design 3: Narrative An exploration of the nature of practice of visual communication as a story-telling and framing activity in print media. Art 341 Graphic Design 4: Identity Investigation of comprehensive applied problems in visual communication addressing identity programs and consumer-orientated design. Art 342 Advertising Design 1 Form and content that shape communication marketing strategies in advertising design. Overview of creating concepts, the psychology of effective visual messages, and development of campaigns through use of creative, intelligent, emotional and persuasive words and images. Art 345 Graphic Design Research Methods Research design, gathering, analysis, application and presentation of information for graphic designers. Emphasis on role of research in problem solving process, from initial client intake, to problem definition, design requirements, concept generation, screening, selection and refinement, to implementation and post-project evaluation. ART 346 History of Graphic Design Events, ideas, movements, artifacts and designers that have historical significance and influence on contemporary graphic design and the profession. Exploration of the role of design in society and the nature, influence and impact of changing design methods, materials, technologies, theories and values. response, adaptation and innovation beyond traditional design solutions to create fundamental change. CV page 4
Art 440 Graphic Design 5: Persuasive Design Examination of form and content that shape persuasive communication, including commercial, political and social contexts of design artifacts. The study of persuasive strategies and ethical issues shaping design. Art 490 Graphic Design Production Workshop/Professional Practices in GD The department’s in-house design and project-management class. Engaged students in individual and collaborative problem-solving assignments for University and non-profit clients in a professional setting. Encouraged critical analysis, research, ethical practice, effective firm management and payment strategies, client relationships, and copyrights. Art 471 Internship Supervised field experience in an approved graphic design agency or firm. Art 497 Independent Study Designed for advanced scholarship in a particular area, in-depth investigation, and/or a special project. ASSG 100 Freshmen Seminar Acclimated students to academic, personal, social and cultural opportunities; encouraged life-long learning; helped students cope with the demands of the first year experience.
PROFESSIONAL Design Practice and Freelance Designer, 2000– EXPERIENCE Engaged in design projects of various scales ranging from identity and print communication design to curator and exhibit design. Projects also have ranged in context from the American Council for Québec Studies to the history of Norwich University, the United States’ first private military school. Freelance Designer, Biomedical Media Communications, 1997–99 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Assisted in preparation of design, art and copy of various university publications for undergraduate, graduate and professional schools, colleges and programs. Editor and Creative Director, Ohio Northern Alumni Magazine, 1996–97 Ohio Northern University, Office of Public Information, Ada, Ohio Served as editor and creative director of the university’s alumni magazine. Coordinated production of the quarterly magazine, managed writing, photography and design staffs, developed themes and story leads for each issue, and designed entire magazine while keeping to a strict production schedule. Publications Designer, Office of Public Information, 1993-97 Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio Assisted in providing effective channels of communication among the university community to aid in developing and preparing camera-ready art of various university publications for internal and external publics. Assisted in preparation of copy and editing of both undergraduate and graduate college publications, such as admissions literature, booklets, newsletters, brochures, posters and flyers. Maintained files for over 450 publications in their various stages of development. CV page 5
PROFESSIONAL Editor and Graphic Designer, Polaris Magazine of the Arts, 1990-93 ACTIVITIES Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio (continued) Served as editor-in-chief and director of design and production. Awarded marks of distinction in layout and design in the Associated Collegiate Press/National Scholastic Press Association Competition and fifth place overall in the ACP Best of Show Awards, 1993 Art Designer, Hansel and Gretel Opera, 1992 Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio Designed and painted the set and various props for the production.
(ONU exhibitions) Recent Work: ONU Faculty Exhibitions Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio Elzay Gallery of Art, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2011
(reviews) Juror, Poster for Tomorrow, August 2011 Right to Education International Competition External Consultant and Reviewer, April 2008 Marietta College, Department of Art, Marietta, Ohio Reviewer, AIGA/Cleveland Chapter, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Student Portfolio and Conference Cleveland Forum and Convention Building, Cleveland, Ohio Regional Juror, Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibit, March 2007 Northwest Ohio Region, Ada, Ohio Judge, Allen County Agricultural Society/Ohio State Fair Art as Expression, Lima Ohio, June 2006, 2007, 2008 Focus on Photography, Lima, Ohio, June 2008
(conferences) Pivot, AIGA National Design Conference, October 2011 Memphis Convention Center, Memphis Tennessee GAIN, AIGA National Business and Design Conference, October 2008, 2010 New York City, New York Ability: design education, sustainability and ethics AIGA Educators’ Conference Toledo, Ohio, May 2010 Make/Think, AIGA National Design Conference, October 2009 Memphis Convention Center, Memphis Tennessee Next, AIGA National Design Conference, October 2007 Denver Convention Center, Denver, Colorado The Design Frontier: design education in small programs, non-urban regions AIGA Educators’ Conference, Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, Lakewood, Colorado, December 1–3, 2006 Revolution, AIGA Educators’ Conference, June 3–4, 2005 Sheraton Society Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Design, AIGA National Design Conference, September 15–17, 2005 Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts Future/History, AIGA Educators’ Conference, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, October 15–17, 2004 CV page 6
PROFESSIONAL Software Cinema Photoshop Training Camp PRACTICES The Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, August 2, 2004 dD: The Power of Design, AIGA National Design Conference Convention Center, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Oct. 23–26, 2003 Web Design and Development Conference Dayton, Ohio, July 11–12, 2001
(presenter) Presenter, Career Day, December 2002–07, 2009 Rhodes State College and The Ohio State University at Lima, Lima, Ohio Careers in Art and Design Presenter, Kiwanis Club, March 2006 Ada Chapter, Ada, Ohio Contemporary Artists’ Books Presenter, The Twice Ten Art Club, February 2005 Ada Chapter, Ada, Ohio The Art and Architecture of Italy Presenter, AIGA/Defiance College and ONU Student Groups, 2003 Portfolio Workshop, Developing the Traditional Graphic Design Portfolio Presenter, International Association of Printing House Craftsman, 2000 IAPHC Lima Chapter, Lima, Ohio The Education of a Graphic Designer
(paper) The Graphic Imperative: International Posters for Peace, Social Justice and the Environment 1965–2005, April 2009 Exhibit Catalog, Elzay Gallery of Art, Ohio Northern University Author and Citizen: The Role of the Designer Faith Lift: A Collection of Essays, 2009 Religious Life Program, English Chapel, Faith Lift The Power of Design: Values and Faith in Life
SELECTED International Conference on Design Principles and Practices SCHOLARSHIP University of Illinois, Chicago, February 13–15, 2010 & EXHIBITIONS Presenter: Think. Know. Do. Design for the Common Good: Visual Advocacy in a High School Design Camp response_ability: ethics and sustainability in design education Crowne Plaza, Toledo, Ohio, May 15-16, 2010 Presenter: Design for Social Change: Community-based Responses to Sustainability and Community in Design Education Schmap Denver Guide, fifth edition Photograph (Denver Art Museum) accepted for publication, October 2008 ww w .schmap.com/denver; Carrboro, NC. Creative for a Cause: Advocacy in Advertising Design Programs Syracuse University, ww w .creativeforacause.org Case Study: Ohio Northern University’s advertising design major / program and social responsibility and ethics (teaching pedagogy and methodology), 2007 s The Design Frontier: design education in small programs, non-urban region AIGA Educators’ Conference, Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design,Presenter: Lakewood, Design: Think.Colorado, Kno wDecember. Do. Redesign 1–3, 2006 the Prescription-Pill Bottle CV page 7
SELECTED The Design Frontier: design education in small programs, non-urban SCHOLARSHIP regions Published Paper: Design: Think. Know. Do. (pedagogy and methodology) ONU: Then and Now, ArtSpace Gallery Exhibitor, Invitational Show, Lima, Ohio, 2006 Jesus Before Pilate, Stambaugh Studio Theatre Gallery, Exhibitor, Solo Exhibition, Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, 1999 Design Melt, Media Union Gallery, Ann Arbor, Michigan Exhibitor, Master of Fine Arts Exhibition, 1999 PROFESSIONAL American Institute of Graphic Arts, 1997- MEMBERSHIPS University and College Designers Association, 1993–2005 American Center for Design, 2000–2002 Association of Fraternity Advisors, 1997–2002 Public Relations Society of America, 1993–1998
UNIVERSITY/ Advisor for various ONU student groups, 1999– COMMUNITY American Institute of Graphic Arts, Open Doors/Faculty Allies, Theta Chi, SERVICE National Art Education Association, Art Student Admissions Committee Member of various University/College/Department committees, 2000– University: Planning Council, Cultural and Special Events, Web Portal Oversight, University Safety, Student Affairs Committee on Enhanced Student Centeredness, H.S.Lehr Sculpture, Greek Village Housing College: Planning and Development/Council of Department Chairs, Professiona Evaluation, Assessment, Strategic Planning/Steering, Accommodations and Appeals, Research Colloquium, Academic Policy Oversight Department: Portfolio and Scholarship Day, Assessment Member of Ada’s 150 Anniversary Committee, 2002–03 Member of various Theta Chi national committees, 2001– Regional Plan Committee, IDEALS Member Education Program, 150 Anniversary and Archives/Historical Significance Committees, Regional Counselor and Director of Great Lakes Region Rotary International Club, 1994-97, 1999–2002 Professional Advisor, Public Relations Student Society of America, 1993–97 Son’s Rays (faculty/staff) Musical Director, 1993–97 University/Community Chorus, 1993–97 St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Choir Director/Organist, 1993–97, ’03 Ada Church of Christ Disciples, Organist, 1990-93 ONU SUMMER Design: Think. Know. Do., June 2006 HONORS The camp introduced students to basic design methods, processes, INSTITUTE visual principles and underlying theory of working in two-dimensional and (summer camp) three-dimensional design. Using a wide variety of technologies, both Manual and electronic, students redesigned a new prescription bottle system.
Design: Think. Know. Do., June 2007 This academic camp exposed students to a variety of design disciplines, design methodology and creativity through the process of building a temporary, emergency shelter system. The project expanded students’ view of problem solving and design research methods, encouraged a broad scope of analysis and interpretation, and promoted concept development. Design: Think. Know. Do., July 2008 This camp provided students with an opportunity to have a direct influence on the visual and physical presence of a section of the local village through initiating a strategy for urban renewal projects. Students extended beyond discipline-specific boundaries and investigated main street commercial architecture as a reflection of community character and identity, historical and cultural trends, commercial enterprise, marketing and advertising. Students created a model and a system to address the primary opportunities of navigation, orientation and discovery. Design: Think. Know. Do., July 2009 This academic camp exposed students to a variety of design disciplines, design methodology and creativity through the process of researching and redesigning a corporate identity program for a local non-profit organization. Workshops, projects and presentations also helped students to define design as an education and career path. Design: Think. Know. Do., June 2010 This year’s design camp involved using professional design research and development techniques to redesign how ideas of sustainability can be applied to a community’s interactions, its economics and its physical environment. Student teams used a variety of design methodologies and skills to find answers to how design can improve the experience of a recycling plan on campus. The final project goals should increase recycling participation by students, teachers and staff; heighten awareness of the community’s recycling program; expand economic opportunities while addressing environmental issues in a positive way; and lower waste generated on-campus by reducing, reusing and recycling. Design: Think. Know. Do., June 2011 This academic camp exposed students to a variety of design disciplines, design methodology and creativity through the process of researching and drawing. The Drawing Intensive (morning sessions) reconnected and enhanced students’ relationship to the natural world and surrounding environment by developing visual skills and critical thinking through careful observation and classical drawing techniques. The Design sessions (afternoon) taught students about the design process, the importance of creativity and play, and basic composition skills to solve a community-based response to sustainability and community. LUKE SHEETS: 931 Christopher Circle
Ada, OH 45810
[email protected] EDUCATION:
Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics, Graduate Assistant
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
Graduation Date: May 5, 2000
Bachelor of Fine Arts, With Distinction Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio. Major: Art, Ceramics concentration Graduation Date: May 21, 1995
TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant Professor of Art, Ohio Northern University August 2009 Ada, OH - present Duties include teaching ceramics, sculpture, and 3D foundation courses, maintaining studios and kilns, and overseeing student workers. Instructor of Art, Ohio Northern University 2005 - 2009 Ada, OH Duties include teaching ceramics, sculpture, and 3D foundation courses, maintaining studios and kilns, and overseeing student workers. Resident Potter, Frog Hollow, 2000 - 2003 Vermont State Craft Center Middlebury, VT Duties included teaching ceramics at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels and co-management of clay studio. Visiting Instructor, Middlebury College 2001,2002,2003 Middlebury, VT Designed and taught intensive one-month wheel course. (Six sections) Saint Michael’s College 2002 Summer Session, Special Extension Middlebury, VT Taught wheel throwing and hand building to international students. Ceramics Instructor, 2000 YAAW (Young Artists at Work) Toledo, OH Duties included overseeing and instructing high school aged participants’ summer work program.
Ceramics Instructor, Youth at Work: Ceramic Art 2000 Summer Honors Institute for the Gifted and Talented Bowling Green, OH Duties included overseeing and instructing high school aged honor students’ summer workshop. Teaching Assistant, Ceramics I 1999-2000 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH Taught 3 semesters of Ceramics 263 (Ceramics 1). Duties included instruction in hand-building and wheel work, assignment development, and student evaluation. Ceramics Instructor 1995, 1996 ArtSpace Lima Summer Art Camp, Lima, Ohio Taught ceramics to junior high school students.
PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS GIVEN: Teaching the Fire: Wood-Fire Kilns in Ceramics Pedagogy 2010 First European Woodfire Conference Bröllin, Germany Presented research into the effect firing wood kilns have on beginning ceramics student’s learning and understanding of clay. Visiting Artist Workshop 2006 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH Demonstrated throwing and decorating techniques for BGSU graduate and undergraduate ceramics students. Throwing Large Workshop 2001 Frog Hollow, Vermont State Craft Center, Burlington, VT Taught a workshop for intermediate to advanced students utilizing a technique for throwing larger forms. Kiln Building Workshop 1999 Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH Led a hands-on workshop on the construction and firing of a wood-fired “train” kiln.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE: Extra Disciplinary Seminar Workgroup 2009-2010 General Education Rubric Subcommittee 2009 Culture and Special Events 2008-present University Parking Committee 2008-2009 University Honors Council 2007-present Faculty Advisor for 2006-present Kappa Pi, Art Honorary Safety Committee 2006-present Building Safety Director 2006-present Committee on Curriculum 2006-2008
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Curator 2010 For the Fire: Makers of Wood-Fired Ceramics and Selections from Their Collections ArtSpace Lima Lima, OH Volunteer 2010 NCECA Student Critique Room NCECA 2010 Independence Philadelphia, PA Juror 2009 Bowling Green State University Undergraduate Art Exhibition Awards Bowling Green, Ohio Exhibition Committee 2008-present ArtSpace Lima Lima, Ohio Juror 2008 Black Swamp Arts Festival Bowling Green, Ohio Juror 2007 ArtSpace Lima, “Once Upon a Sunday” Lima, Ohio Regional Juror 2007 “Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition Award” Ada, Ohio Juror 2000 Terra Community College, “Student Juried Art Show” Fremont, OH
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Functional Ceramics 2011 Wayne Center for the Arts Wooster, OH Barry Bartlett, Chis Gustin and Dan Anderson 2010 Ceramic Symposium BGSU Bowling Green, OH First European Woodfire Confrence 2010 Bröllin, Germany NCECA 2010 Independence: 2010 Philadelphia, PA Joy Tanner & William Baker, Visiting Artist Lecture 2010 Bowling Green, OH Misty Gamble, Visiting Artist Lecture 2010 Bowling Green, OH Anne Stenstad, Artist Lecture 2009 Bowling Green, OH David East, Visiting Artist Lecture 2009 Bowling Green, OH Functional Ceramics 2009 Wayne Center for the Arts Wooster, OH Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series: 2009 John Balistreri, Finding Meaning Through Making Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH Denison Museum Lecture: 2008 Contemporary Korean Ceramics: Tradition and Continuity Denison, OH NCECA 2008 Confluence: 2008 Innovation, Community, Environment Pittsburgh, PA NCECA 2007 Old Blends, New Traditions 2007 Louisville, KY Jun Kaneko, Artist Talk 2006 Bowling Green, OH NCECA 2006 Explorations and Navigations: 2006 The Resonance of Place Portland, OR Jeff Ostrich, Visiting Artist Workshop 2006 Bowling Green, OH Three Potters, 2 Days 2005 Fort Wayne, IN NCECA 2005 Centering: 2005 Community, Clay and Culture Baltimore, ML NCECA 2004: INvestigations, INspirations 2004 Indianapolis, IN NCECA 2003: Borders in Flux 2003 San Diego, CA NCECA 2002: Rhythm, Riffs, Regeneration 2002 Kansas City, MO Altered Forms: Variations on Wheel and Slab 2002 Techniques with Terri Gregory Middlebury, VT Mary Barringer Workshop 2001 Middlebury, VT Intergrading Surface Design and Form 2001 A Ceramics Workshop with Henry Tanaka Middlebury, VT NCECA 2001: Evolving Legacies 2001 Charlotte, NC In the Cardew Tradition with Ara Cardew 2000 Middlebury, VT NCECA 2000: Higher Ground 2000 Denver, CO Jim Leedy Slide Lecture and Workshop 1999 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH Different Stokes: 1999 The 1999 International Woodfire Conference The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Peter Voulkos and Jun Kaneko Workshop 1999 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH NCECA 1999: Passion and Process 1999 Columbus, OH Don Reitz and Dan Anderson Workshop 1998 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH Kiln Building Workshop with Paul Soldner 1997 577 Foundation, Perrysburg, OH Paul Soldner Workshop 1992 Bluffton College, Bluffton, OH
WORKS APPEARING IN PUBLICATIONS: “36 Views” 2011 Image included in the Upfront section of Ceramics Monthly’s February 2011 issue. “Ribbon Pitcher “ 2006 “Green and Blue Pitcher” Images included in 500 Pitchers: Contemporary Expressions of a Classic Form. New York, Lark Publishing.
SELECT EXHIBITIONS: It’s Only Clay, IX 2011 Bemidji, MN Ohio Northern University Faculty Show 2011 Ada, OH ArtSpace Lima Pops 2011 ArtSpace Lima Lima, OH Ohio Northern University Alumni Show 2011 Ada, OH Drawing the Line: Utilitarian Pots 2010 Fayetteville, AR It’s Only Clay, VIII 2010 Bemidji, MN For the Fire: Makers of Wood-fired Ceramics 2010 and Selections from Their Collections ArtSpace Lima Lima, OH KC Clay Guild Teabowl National 2010 Kansas City Clay Guild Kansas City, MO 10th Annual National Juried Cup Show 2010 Kent State University, Downtown Gallery Kent, OH It’s Only Clay, VII 2009 Bemidji, MN Muddy’s Wood-fired Classic 2009 Santa Ana, CA Carbondale Clay National V 2009 Function with Flair Carbondale, CO 2nd Lillstreet International 2009 Drink: Functional Forms for Every Libation Chicago, IL History in the Making: IV 2009 4th Annual National Exhibition Rochester, NY Dinning In: An Artful Experience 2009 Houston, TX The Art of Tea 2009 Santa Ana, CA Annual National Juried Competition 2009 Nelsonville, OH It’s Only Clay, VI 2008 Bemidji, MN 8th Annual National Juried Cup Show 2008 Kent State University, Downtown Gallery Kent, OH Spring Show 2008 ArtSpace/Lima Lima, OH Third Award, “Kimchi for Charcoal” The North American Ceramic Cup Show 2008 Adrian, MI Ceramic Object/ Conceptual Material 2008 Fayetteville, AR Findlay Art League Fall Juried Show 2007 Findlay, OH St. Rita’s Foyer Gallery Space 2007 Lima, OH National Juried Ceramics Exhibition 2007 Lawrence, KS It’s Only Clay, V 2007 Bemidji, MN Red Heat, Contemporary Work In Clay 2007 University of Tulsa/ Clay Biennial Tulsa, OK 15th Annual Strictly Functional Pottery National 2007 Lancaster, PA Cup: The Intimate Object V 2006 Fort Wayne, IN ONU Faculty, Present and Past 2006 Lima, OH Ohio Northern University Faculty Show 2006 Ada, OH International Cup 2006 Helena, Montana Lima Spring Juried Show 2006 Lima, OH Findlay Art League Fall Juried Show 2005 Findlay, OH Ishikawa International Salon, Lounge Work 2004 Kanzawa, Japan For the Table (Invitational) 2002 Santa Fe, NM Bowl O Rama 2002 Byesville, Ohio The America’s Cup: New England Edition 2001 Providence, RI The Hand Held Cup Show 2001 Ashville, NC J. Fenton Pottery, Founded 1801, Dorset, VT: 2001 Contemporary Vermont Potters Celebrate 200 Years of Stoneware (Invitational) Manchester, VT The Wichita National 2001 Wichita, KS Pottery by Luke Sheets 2001 Ferrisburgh, VT Soda National 2001 2001 Missoula, MT 9th Annual Strictly Functional Pottery National 2001 Lancaster, PA Clay Cup VIII 2001 Carbondale, IL Porcelain 2001 2001 Rochester, NY Ceramic International Juried Exhibition 2000 Zanesville, OH Focus on Function 2000 University of Minnesota The Mug Show 2000 Brattleboro, VT Emerging Artists of the U.S. 2000 Waterbury Center, VT MFA Thesis Exhibition 2000 BGSU, Bowling Green, OH Wood Fired Cup Show 1999 Iowa City, IA Honorable Mention, “Hot and Cold” Salon des Refuses 1999 Toledo, OH 1st Place, “Lidded Jar” Merit Award, “Set of Bowls” Ohio State Fair Fine Arts Exhibition 1997-1999 Columbus, OH Ohio Northern University Faculty Show 1996 Ada, OH
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE: Ceramics Studio Technician Fall 1998 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH Duties included kiln construction and maintenance, inventory, and supervision of studio cleaning.
Art Department Technician 1995-1996 Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH Duties included supervision of transition to new facility, maintenance of existing equipment, and construction of additional equipment. Studio Assistant 1994- 1995
Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH
Duties included firing and maintaining studio kilns and
cleaning ceramics studio.
Studio Assistant 1993- 1994
Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH
Duties included cleaning ceramics studio. Linda L. Lehman
2057 Pine Lakes Drive
Lima, Ohio 45801
(419) 228-2057
(419) 772-3071 ONU
CUM LAUDE GRADUATE
I graduated cum laude from Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education in August, 1973. Due to my academic achievement I was allowed to take my teaching methods courses prior to other preliminary courses. This enabled me to begin teaching full time on a temporary certificate during my Junior year of college. After graduation from OSU I pursued additional course work to obtain my Visual Art certification. In 1987 I graduated from Bowling Green State University with a Master’s degree in Education. My cognate area was Gifted and Talented Education and I maintained a 3.9 GPA during my graduate studies. I have completed additional graduate level courses at Wright State University, Miami University (Ohio), the University of Findlay and Arrowmont, a visual arts branch campus of the University of Tennessee.
I participated in the 1992 Getty Partnership for the Visual Arts Summer Institute at OSU in Columbus. At present I hold a Permanent Teaching Certificate from the State of Ohio and have approximately 40 hours of post graduate work beyond my Masters Degree. I retired from Bath Schools in June of 2004 with 30 years experience in education.
I taught an Art Education methods course at the college level for Ohio State on the Lima campus from 2002-2006. I am currently in my eighth year as an instructor with Ohio Northern University and have taught the introductory course for Education majors, Culture and Schooling (EDUC 115), Integrated Art Methods (EDUC 457), Integrating Art and Academics (EDUC 390), Visual Arts in Early Childhood Education (ECED 335), Introduction to Early Childhood Education (EDUC 240), Early Childhood Methods and Instruction (EDUC 241 and 242), Early Childhood Educational Psychology (ECED 2671), Diversity Assessment/Five Day Field Experience (EDUC 150) and Classroom Guidance in Early Childhood Education ((ECED 325). I have utilized WebCT and its many features in my courses. I typically supervise two to nine student teachers per quarter as well as any required field experience done by students in my classes. I serve as an advisor to approximately fifteen Middle Childhood Education majors.
My duties the past four years as Assistant to the Director of the Center for Teacher Education also have entailed a variety of NCATE responsibilities. I have worked closely with the director on program review, to file program updates and to develop assessments necessary to collect data for future NCATE visits. I have been a member of the Getty College of Arts and Sciences Assessment Committee, the Education Department’s Partnership Committee, chair of the Middle Childhood Committee for two years and served as the department representative to the state’s Teacher Quality Partnership. For the past four years I have coordinated a Saturday morning enrichment program (Project SMArts) which provides fine arts education to community children with ONU teacher candidates serving as instructors. I have aligned our unit assessments with department goals in order to collect data electronically through LiveText and for the past fiveyears have written the University’s Early Childhood and Middle Childhood Assessment Reports as well as the annual report for NCATE for the past four years.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Instructor at Ohio Northern University and Assistant to the Director of the Center of Teacher Education 2004-2010
Dr. Tena Roepke, Education Department, ONU, 525 S. Main, Ada, Ohio 45810
Adjunct faculty at Ohio State University, Lima Campus 2002-2006
Dr. Michael Cunningham, 4240 Campus Drive, Lima Ohio 45801
Visual Arts Teacher grades K-4 (1985-2004)
Bath Elementary, 2501 Slabtown Road, Lima Ohio 45801
Thomas Schaaf and Leroy Reed principals
Kindergarten and Sixth Grade Teacher
Allen East Schools, Elementary and Middle School, Lafayette, Ohio and Harrod, Ohio
Robert Wagner and Joel Scott-principals
Full time parent of two growing daughters and substitute teaching (1977-83)
Second Grade Teacher (1974-77)
Elida Elementary School, Elida, Ohio
Jeffrey Kunst – principal
Stan Strayer-principal
Kindergarten Teacher (1973-74)
Garfield Elementary School, Lima City Schools
Edsel Thomas – principal
First Grade Teacher (1970-73)
St. Charles Elementary School, Lima, Ohio
Sister Mary Edward - principal
ADDITIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor of Art Education for Elementary Teachers at Bluffton University (Winter quarter 1999)
A presenter at University of Findlay’s Mazza Collection Summer Institute (Summer 1995 and July of 2006)
Ohio Art Education Association State Conference Workshop Presenter (November 1993)
Teacher of children’s art courses and Summer Art Camp at ArtSpace Lima (Summer ’90, ’91, ’92, ‘93, ’94, 2001, 2003)
Developer and coordinator of “Art Start”, a program of 24 community volunteers and 6 HS Art IV volunteers that presented art appreciation lessons in 32 classrooms monthly (1989-2004)
Coordinator of Ohio State University’s Saturday Morning Enrichment program, Lima Campus. The program included a variety of art courses as well as offerings in academic subject areas
(1984-1988)
Advisor/Teacher of Governor’s Institute for Ohio’s gifted and talented high school students held at Bowling Green University (Summer 1987)
PRESENTATIONS, PUBLICATIONS, EXHIBITIONS
Article entitled, Extra or Essential, on critical teacher dispositions accepted for publication in The Kappan for 20011-12 publication date
Program presentation at National Art Education Association, Seattle 2011
Program presentation at Ohio Art Education Conference, Columbus OH, November 2010
Presented inservice on Art Education for Kenton Westview teachers February 2011
Pre-Columbian Art Presentation for Lima Art Study Club in January, 2011
Presentation on Vermeer for Maria Stein Retreat in February 2011
Selected to rewrite Visual Arts Academic Content Standards (state committee)
One of 12 featured artists in Those Who Teach Likewise Do Exhibition at ArtSpace Lima 2009
Juror for ArtSpace’s annual Kewpee Invitational High School Art Show 2010
Exhibited works of art in ArtSpace Lima Juried Exhibition (Spring Show 2000-2011)
Exhibited works of art in Artists that Teach Exhibition at the Toledo Museum of Art 2009
EDUCATIONAL GRANTS, AWARDS, RECOGNITIONS Inducted into the Ohio State University Lima Hall of Fame
Teaching award was created and named the Linda Lehman Award from the Bath Education Assoc. (It is awarded yearly to a Bath teacher demonstrating excellence in teaching and service to the school.) 2006
Guest speaker at Bath Middle School Academic Recognition Program 2008
Award OAEA Circa Award from Ohio Art Education Association 2008
Judge for Bath, Elida and Allen East Art Shows 2000-2009
Author of art education program for pre-school education: High Reach Learning 2007-08
Recipient of $5,680 Project SMArts grant for ONU from Martha Holden Jennings Foundation
Awarded Martha Holden Jennings Master Teacher Award ($5000). One of six in Ohio to receive award (1995)
“Pictures into Books” article published in School Arts (a national art education magazine) March 2007
Recipient of $3000 Martha Holden Jennings “Pictures into Books” Grant (2004)
Recipient of $3000 Martha Holden Jennings Professional Development Grant for Bath Local Schools (2003)
Nominated by principal and colleagues for Ohio Teacher of the Year (1996 and 2001)
Recipient of $3000 Martha Holden Jennings Photography Grant (1999-2000)
Received national recognition when student mural was selected to represent Ohio in Murals Reflecting Prevention competition. The mural was one of 50 displayed on Capitol Hill in Washington D. C. (June 1995)
Coordinated “Adornment” project with guest artist Willis Bing Davis (1992-93)
Coordinated Bath’s “Woven Impressions” project with guest weaver, Meg Dickason, that was exhibited at the Toledo Museum of Art (1990-91). Received grant from the Ford Engine Plant in Lima to produce a video of “Woven Impressions” project.
Article describing “Woven Impressions” was published in December ’91 issue of Arts and Activities, a national art education magazine.
Awarded Educator of the Month Award sponsored by Lima Life Underwriters (Fall 1989)
Recipient of $2,400 grant from Martha Holden Jennings Foundation to develop and initiate an art appreciation program called “Art Start” for Bath Elementary students. (1988-2004)
Recipient of scholarship funded by Council of the Arts and Martha Holden Jennings Foundation to attend Chicago Symposium for educators (1987-88)
Recipient of five consecutive grants from Bath PTS to provide financial support for workshops led by area artists. The completed artworks were displayed at the Veteran’s Memorial Civic Center
(1986-1991) Recipient of Apollo Career Education “Infusion” Award (1986)
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCES
ArtSpace Lima Board of Trustees
Chair of ArtSpace Exhibit Committee
Treasurer and member of Lima Area Watercolor Society
Attended NCATE national conference (Washington DC) September, 2006
Attended National Association for Multicultural Education (Kansas City) October 2004
Yearly attendance at Ohio Art Education Conference and frequent attendance at NAEA annual conference
Editor of Insights/On-Site, a DBAE publication of the Lima Area Site (NW Branch of the Getty Foundation, Ohio State University) 1995-1997
Lima ArtSpace Education Committee
ArtSpace Public Sculpture Committee (OSU Lima)
Lima Art Association Board of Trustees, Chairman of Membership and Corporate Fund Raising
Once Upon a Sunday Planning Committee
Bath PTS Board of Trustees
PERSONAL HISTORY
Birth date: July 26, 1950
Having lived in and around the Lima area my entire life, I have been involved in a variety of organizations and community activities. We have a daughter, Sarah, living in Columbus and another daughter, Mandy, at home. During summers, traveling with our family has always been a priority and we have enjoyed many trips throughout the continental United States, Hawaii, Mexico, Canada, and Europe. My husband and I have always valued the importance of experiencing a variety of cultures and lands. We recently completed our fourth trip to Europe which provided an opportunity to see the art treasures of Florence, Venice, Rome and in particular Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel. Travels to the Louvre, Monet’s Gardens at Giverny and many of the world’s major museums have enriched my life and my teaching. We have traveled to Ireland, Scotland and Wales as well as spent eighteen days touring China. We spent a week in Amsterdam where we frequented the Riksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, The Marshuitis in The Hague, Rembrandt’s studio and the home of painter, Vermeer, in Delft. We traveled to Macchu Pichu in Peru and spent an additional week in the Andes, learning about the Incan, Andean and Spanish Catholic cultures. Most recently we traveled to the Australian outback to observe and learn about the Aborigini culture and art. Additionally we visited New Zealand and experienced the Maori culture and rituals.
My husband of 42 years, Lonnie , has his Masters in Education, Counseling and Administration. He has worked as teacher, principal and guidance counselor and is currently employed as a curriculum coordinator by the Allen County Educational Service Center. We recently moved to a new home in the Bath School District after living in a rural area east of Lima for the past thirty years.
“The best should teach....Teachers are the curators of all our yesterdays and the architects of our tomorrows.... The world seldom notices who teachers are; but civilization depends on what they do.”
1958 Lindley Stiles
Wisconsin Journal of Education
Patricia J. Freeman
Associate Professor
Ohio Northern University
Ada, Ohio
Colleges and Universities Attended The University of Sarasota
The University of Toledo
The University of London
The University of Dayton
Michigan State University
Bowling Green State University
The University of Puerto Rico
The Ohio State University
Bluffton College
Degrees Earned
B.S. -Elementary Education
Masters - Elementary Education and Reading Instruction
Specialist - Curriculum and Instruction in the teaching of Reading and Methodology
Doctorate - Curriculum and Instruction :Emphasis in Reading and Technology
Professional Work Experiences
I am currently teaching Instructional Media and Educational Technology. I am also the director/coordinator of the Educational Technology Lab which is located on the 3rd floor of
Dukes Memorial. Lima Senior High School, Teacher, Lima, Ohio
North Middle School, Teacher, Lima, Ohio
Jefferson Elementary, Teacher, Lima, Ohio
Irving Elementary, Teacher, Lima, Ohio
Edison Elementary, Teacher, Lima, Ohio
Grant Proposals
Main objectives: To help children understand the pleasures of learning and the positive impact knowledge can have on their future.
My research on the status of the black male resulted in writing a grant proposal in 1995 entitled "A Summer Adventure." It was funded by the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation for the sum of $7,175. Twenty eight inner city boys between the ages of 8 - 13 participated in the
1996 adventure. The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation has funded the same program for the following summers: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
2001. I truly appreciate their monetary support; for without their assistance, there would be no adventures. "A Summer Adventure" was recognized in the 1997, 1998,1999 and 2000 Directory of
Opportunities for Minority Pre-College Students.
Summer Adventure 2000 Highlights: Once again, The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation enabled Dr. Patricia Freeman and Dr. Carl Hoagstrom to work with seventy-three boys and girls from 8 to 13 years old. There were trips to the Columbus Zoo to study animal ecology,
and three trips each to Ohio Caverns, Birch Bark Canoe Livery and
Marmon Valley Farm.
Summer Adventure 2001 Highlights: Eighty-six boys and girls from 9 to 13 years old participated in Summer Adventure 2001. Two tripswere made to a Wilderness Center in northeastern Ohio. While hiking, the students studied bird calls, tree identification, and glaciers (land relief). The highlight of the trip was cliff climbing at the beautiful waterfall. Two trips were made to the Ohio Caverns, Birch Bark Canoe Livery, and Marmon Valley Farm for horseback riding. A great big THANK YOU is sent to The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation for a great summer!
Summer Adventure 2002
July was a busy month for sixty-four area children. If the repeaters are counted, there were 102 children who participated in several nature/ science based adventures sponsored by The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation and Ohio Northern University. The adventures were bird banding at Springville Marsh, visiting and comparing Zane Shawnee Caverns and the Ohio Caverns, canoeing at Birch Bark Canoe Livery, and horseback riding at Marmon Valley Farm.
Students who participated in the adventures may receive tutoring in academic subjects during the 2002-2003 school year.
Summer Adventure 2003
July was a busy month for 89 area middle-school age children who participated in several nature based adventures sponsored by The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation and Ohio Northern University. If the repeaters are counted, there were 117 participants.
The adventures included bird banding at Springville Wildlife Nature Preserve; visiting Back to the Wild, a rehabilitation center for injured wildlife; touring the Ohio Caverns; canoeing at Birch Bark Canoe Livery; and horseback riding at Marmon Valley Farm.
The "Summer Adventure" program is in its eighth year. The main objective was to bring together youth of all ethnicities in Lima and the surrounding areas to study nature through observation, hands-on activities, and assigned readings. It is directed by Dr. Patricia Freeman and Dr. Carl Hoagstrom. Students who participated in the adventures may receive tutoring in academic subjects during the 2003-2004 school year.
For information, please call Dr. Patricia Freeman at Ohio Northern University.
Summer Adventure 2004
Eighty-eight middle school youth from the Lima area participated in several nature/science based adventures sponsored by The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation and Ohio Northern University. Participants had an opportunity to ride horses at Marmon Valley Farm; observe bird banding at Springville Marsh; visit Back to the Wild, a wildlife preserve; tour the Ohio Caverns; and canoe at Birchbark Canoe Livery.
The program. which is in its ninth year, enables middle school youth to study and learn about nature and science in a natural setting through hands-on experiences.
Students who participated in the adventures may receive free tutoring in academic subjects during the 2004- 2005 school year. Ohio Northern University pre-service teachers will serve as tutors. For information, please call Dr. Patricia Freeman at Ohio Northern University
Dr. Patricia Freeman -Additional
Eight consecutive years funded by the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation for "A Summer
Adventure".
Ohio Department of Education Grant, "Teacher Enhancement Partnership" project with Ohio Northem University, Pearson Digital Leaming, Waterford Institution, Lima City Schools, and Vanlue Local School District for the purpose of implementation and assessment of the Waterford Electronic Early Reading Program, 2003-04. On record at Ohio Department of Education: 2003-04 State of Ohio Digital Literacy
Consortium: Waterford Early Reading Program, by Dr. Patricia Freeman, August 2004.
Fall Quarter 2004- Dr. Patricia Freeman and Nathan Oliver (IT) offered weekly WebCT
workshops for Education faculty.
Lima Literacy Council - resource person
Work in Progress -Proficiency Testing in Nine Allen County Schools in Ohio
Grant Proposal submitted Winter 2005,"Project Liberty". tutoring/mentoring program at Liberty
Elementary in Lima.
Attendance:
Best Practices Technology Conference, August 12-15, 2003, Indianapolis, IN
Ohio Schoo!Net State Technology Coriference, Columbus, 2004.
NWOET Tech Conference 2003, Clyde, OH 2003.
NWOET Tech Conference 2004, Archbold, Ohio.
Meeting Ohio Academic Standards Through Technology, Winter 2005.
Ohio Schoo!Net State Technology Conference, 2005. Columbus Debra K. Gallagher
Ohio Northern University
Getty College of Arts and Sciences
525 South Main Street
Ada, OH 45810
128 West North Avenue
Ada, OH 45810
419-704-1920
Academic Degrees
2007
EdD
Educational Leadership
Bowling Green State University
1992
Masters in Education
Curriculum and Instruction
University of Toledo
1978 Bachelor of Education Elementary and Special Education University of Toledo
Academic Positions
A. Teaching Positions Ohio Northern University, Assistant Professor
Bowling Green State University, Lecturer
St. Rose Elementary School, Teacher, 8111 grade advanced mathematics
Genoa Area Local Schools, Teacher, Grades 1-8 and special education
Teaching Experiences
Early Childhood Method's Coordinator
Worked closely with the placement office for student placements and advised students having difficulty in methods with the coursework or placement.
Lucas County Educational Service Center, Math/Science Consultant
Worked with individual schools for curriculum adoption and professional development. Team member for planning and implementing professional development for Lucas County Schools.
TAPESTRIES, Summer Director
Collaborated with other members of the team to plan and teach summer science institutes. Graded assignments and worked with individual teachers on specific needs for implementing the lessons in their classrooms.
A. Undergraduate Courses
Ohio Northern University
MCED 260 Introduction to Middle School
MCED 261 Middle Childhood Methods and Instruction
MCED 262 Middle Childhood Curriculum and Policy
EDUC 342 Reading in the Content Area
ECED 315 Teaching Science as Inquiry ECED 230 Early Childhood Mathematics
MCED 309 Middle School Science Methods
EDUC 451 Integrated Science Methods
Bowling Green State University
EDTL 348 Middle Childhood Science Methods
EDTL 345 Middle Childhood Mathematics
EDTL 346 Middle Childhood Mathematic Methods EDTL 493 Middle Childhood Student Teaching Seminar EDTL 320 Early Childhood General Methods
EDTL 323 Early Childhood Mathematics Methods
EDTL 324 Science for Young Children
EDTL 480 Early Childhood Student Teaching Seminar
B. Graduate Courses at Bowling Green State University
EDTL 680 Leadership in Math and Science
EDCI 680 TAPESTRIES (4 summers)
EDTL 642/645 Leadership in Science Education (2 summers)
EDTL 6411646 Mathematics Education Advanced Methods (2 summers)
EDTL 680 BreakThrough Mathematics ( 3 modules)
EDTL 680 Integrating Math and Science (one week summer workshop)
C. OtherTeaching
Workshops
IMPACT
K-3 teachers, math workshop including online followup OMAP
3-6, 7-10 math teachers
Online Courses
Ohio Math Academy Program
Data Anlaysis, Grades 7-10
Algebra, Grades 7-10
BreakThrough Mathematics Solving Equations Ratio and Proportion Problem Solving
Number and Operations
Contextual Teaching and Learning
St. Rose Elementary School, 2001-2002
Advanced Eight Grade Mathematics
Genoa Schools, 1978-2001 Fifth/Sixth Grade
Second Grade Learning Disabilities Remedial Math and Reading
Developmentally Handicapped
Professional Presentations
A. Presentations (past five years)
Midwest World History Association Inaugural Conference, Chicago, IL, October,
2010
Curriculum Projects based on student-faculty research on democracy in a South
African Village Association for Childhood Education International, New Orleans, LA, April, 2011
Making the Strange Familiar: Educational Equity and Access in South Africa
SECO Conference, February 2010, 2011
MESSENGER: Mission to Mercury
OMLA Conference, February, 2010, 2011
Engaging 100% ofYour Students in Learning
OCTM Conference, November, 2009
Metric Measurement is Fun
Fun and Games in Math
OCTM Conference, October 2009
Metric Measurement is Fun; Fun and Games in Math
E-tech Conference, February 2009
Using the TI-73 in the Middle School Classroom
BGSU CMLA, April 2009
Using Games to Teach Mathematics
Springfield Schools, November 2008
Differentiated Instruction with Everyday Math
NCTM Regional, April 2008
Mom, I'm Doing Algebra
COSMOS Blast-off Keynote, September 2008
MESSENGER: Mission to Mercury
SECO Conference, February, 2007
Population Connection
BG/UT SECO, February, 2007,
Population Connection
NCTM Annual Conference-Atlanta, April, 2006,
Who's Online
NWO Symposium, November, 2006,
Who 's Online ECO Conference, February, 2006,
Cooperative Learning in the Science Class
BGIUT SECO, February, 2006, Population Connection Activities for Your Classroo
Middle Childhood Conference, February, 2006,
Population Connection A. Synopsis of Conferences and Workshops Attended: (past three years)
CEC Webinar-Response to Intervention (3 sessions)- September/October 2009
Ohio Council ofTeachers ofMathematics Conferences, 1995-2010
Leadership Summit, Perrysburg, 2008, 2009, 2011
NSTA New Orleans, 2008
BGSU Tech Summit, 2009
Pathwise Refresher Training, 2008
NCTM Annual Conferences
COSMOS Research Group bi-weekly meetings, 2008
COSMOS statistics bi-weekly study group, 2008
SECO Conferences, 1991-2009
Project WILD facilitator training, 2007
Northwest Ohio Symposium on Science, Mathematics and Technology
Teaching, 2005-2008
Ohio Middle Level Association Conference, 2007,2009
B. Other Professional Activities
State Trainer for the Ohio Residency Program
Advisor-Collegiate Middle Level Association
Collaboratively Writing Science Curriculum for USV Wind/Energy Academy,
2009
Ohio Middle Level Professors Meetings, 2008-present
Ohio Northern University Women, 2009
Solar System Ambassador, 2010 MESSENGER Fellow, 2008-present
Educational Travel to Italy, Summer 2008
Math and Science consulting East Broadway Middle School, 2008
GTCTM Math Contest writer, 2005-2008
Reviewed Middle Grade Math test items for Pearson Evaluation System, 2009
Academic Advising
Ohio Northern University
Early and middle childhood
Year Number of A d v i sees
2010 9
2011 10
Bowling Green State University Early Childhood advisor
Number of Advisees
2008 42
2007 46
2006 30
2005 46
Research Interests
My research interests are math and science professional development. I researched online
Professional development as part of my dissertation titled, Learning Styles, Self-Efficacy, and Satisfaction with Online Learning: Is Online Learningfor Everyone? I plan to continue my research in the area of professional development, focusing on evaluation of current
professional development delivery and possible trends for future professional development. I also plan to further
my research on improving content knowledge of in-service mathematics and science
teachers.
Publications
Articles
Kenneth J. Reid, Debra Gallagher and Robert Verb, "Algae as a Biofuel: An Interdisciplinary High School Curriculum Incorporating Engineering, Biology and Education" Frontiers in Education Conference Proceedings, October 2011.
Curriculum
Gallagher, D., Reid, K., & Verb, R. (2010). The Biology of Algae-Module One.
Gallagher, D., Reid, K., & Verb, R. (2010). Culturing Algae: Module Two
Research Projects and Grants
Co-PI STeM2STEM· Capitalizing on Engineering to Increase ICT Use in Education, eTech
Ohio Teacher Planning Grant, grades 5-10, 2010
Co-PI Shape of the Data, OBOR grant for teachers, grades 4-12, 2004
Co-PI Tech Prep Algebra, OBOR subcontract grant for teachers, grades 4-12 algebra
Break Through Mathematics Lesson Lab/ODE-Subcontract
Tech-Prep Algebra-Consultant and Facilitator
Service
A. Department-School of Teaching and Learning
2010 Chair of the Ad Hoc Committee for Student Teacher Attendance
Policy
Advisor- Collegiate Middle Level Association
School Partnership Group
Early Childhood Methods Coordinator for one section each semester Undergraduate Science Organization Advisor, BG/UT SECO- a student affiliate of the Science Education Council of Ohio
Assessment Committee
Committee on Curriculum
Judge at the "Create Ideas that Change Our World" Competition
Honors Project Advisor-Lindsay West Math Anxiety in College Students Honors Project Advisor-Tonya Hess Sight Words and Science Themes
Chaired revision of Merit Pay for Lecturers and Instructors
Search committee for Mathematics Educator and Early Childhood
Coordinator
Early Childhood Advisor
Independent Study Advisor
Differentiated Instruction in the Early Childhood Classroom-Lauren
Hooley, student
What Works in Reading-Joanne Pinkerton, teacher
Leadership in Outdoor Education-Ken Green, teacher
C. University-Bowling Green State University
2005-2008 Attend Preview Day in October and/or December
2004-2008 COSMOS advisory board
2004-2007 Annual Presentations for Women in Science, Math, Engineering and Technology Day
OMLP-President Elect
Program Chair-OCTM 2011 Annual Conference
OCTM Board, VP College
COSMOS Research Community
Program Chair -OCTM 2006 Conference (1100 attendees)
Greater Council of Teachers of Mathematics (GTCTM)- president Science Educators Council of Ohio (SECO) -undergraduate advisor Ohio Association For Supervision and Curriculum Development Executive Board
Family Science Night, Bath Elementary
Family Math Night, Hardin Northern
Math after school tutoring, Hardin Northern Camp Robin Rogers summer program Saturday Morning Arts (SMArts)
Membership in Professional Organizations National Middle School Association Ohio Middle Level Association Council for Exceptional Children International Reading Association
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Ohio Council for Teachers of Mathematics-Past Vice President College Greater Toledo Council for Teachers of Mathematics-Past President National Science Teachers Association
Science Education Council of Ohio
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Ohio Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development-Executive Board
Phi Delta Kappa
Kappa Delta Pi
John C. Gillham Curriculum Vita
ACADEMIC DEGREES AND PROGRAMS
Doctorate of Education, Organizational Leadership. Pepperdine University, 2008.
Masters Of Science In Educational Administration. Pepperdine University, 1998. Graduate of the Teacher Credential Program, California State University Fullerton, 1992. Bachelors Of Arts In Liberal Studies, History. San Diego State University, 1989.
PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS
California Administrative Services Credential (Preliminary 1998, Clear 2009).
Crosscultural Language and Academic Development (CLAD) certification (2008).
California Single Subject Teaching Credential, Social Studies (1992) with a supplemental authorization in English (1994).
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Academic Experience
2010 - Present Assistant Professor of Education. Ohio Northern University.
2009 - 2010. Coordinator, School Improvement. The Center for Improving Schools at the Orange County Department of Education.
2008 - 2009. Coordinator of SB 2042 BTSA Teacher Induction programs. Los
Angeles County Office of Education.
1998 - 2008. Assistant Principal, Social Studies Teacher. Norwalk-La Mirada
Unified School District.
2007. Adjunct Professor, Concordia University. Graduate School of
Education.
1994-1998. Teacher Of Social Studies, English, & Computers.
Diocese of Orange. Santa Margarita Catholic High School.
1992-1994. Alternative And Continuing Education Teacher. Fullerton Joint
Union High School District. La Habra High School, 1992-93. Fullerton High School, 1993-94.
Other Experiences
1999. Guest Presenter. U.C.L.A. Extensions, Teacher Intern Program.
1993- 1994. Standardized Test Specialist. Litvin Tutorial Services.
1985. Teacher's Assistant. San Diego Unified School District.
Mira Mesa High School. UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Ohio Northern University.
2011 - present.
Curriculum and Assessment (EDUC 2681), Educational Psychology and Instructional
Practices (EDUC 4401), and Leadership Seminar (EDUC 4451).
2010 - 2011.
Classroom Strategies (EDUC 440), Curriculum and Instruction (EDUC 285), Organization and Administration of Schools (EDUC 445), Student Teacher Seminar (EDUC 475),
Concordia University.
2007. Curriculum Design and Assessment (EDU 520).
DEPARTMENT, COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Lead the department redesign of the Student Teacher Evaluation form (2010- 2011).
Served on the committee to plan for the inclusion of the instruction and experiences with English Language Learners (2011).
Served at the Department of Education Alumni tent at Homecoming (2010 - present). Served as a faculty interviewer at the Presidential Scholars Days (2010).
Served on the two person team that wrote the rationale for changing the teaching seminar to a graded class. Presented it and successfully defended it before the Center for Teacher Education (2010).
Met with multiple prospective students and gave them an introduction to the school and the programs we offer (2010 - Present). OTHER LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCES
Taught the Student Teaching/Leadership Seminar and oversaw the student teacher group. Served as the faculty advisor for multiple student teachers (2010 - Present).
Worked with Title One schools to improve their instructional practices and educational systems (2009).
Designed and implemented training for teachers, principals, and district administrators (2009).
Instructed teachers in the use of data to monitor their practice, create an educational vision, and set goals (2009).
Conducted classroom walk-thru's to measure and monitor effective teaching practices
(2009).
Read, interpreted, and applied state and federal guidelines for Title One schools and
Program Improvement (2009).
Created T.O.P.S! (Title One Program Success), a newsletter for 90+ Orange County
Title One schools in Program Improvement (2009).
Attended monthly meetings at the California Department of Education in Sacramento to discuss best practices, changes to legislation, and developments in the field (2009).
Coordinated SB 2042 BTSA Induction programs for school districts and charter schools across Los Angeles County. Served as a liaison between school districts, State Department of Education, professional organizations, and other public and private agencies (2008).
Supervised and completed payroll process for LACOE Beginning Teacher Program contracted consultants (2008).
Managed and updated contracts for contract consultants and participating Local
Educational Agencies (2008).
Certified in Ventures for Excellence Teacher Selection and Development Techniques
(2008).
Trained in Interest Based Approach to Decision Making (2008).
Designed, conducted, and assessed professional development activities for beginning and mentor teachers (2008).
Analyzed, assessed, and interpreted legislative, statistical, and programmatic data
(2008).
Provided personal advisement for beginning teachers, mentor teachers and district personnel (2008).
Met with district liaisons to plan, design, conduct, and evaluate professional development programs, induction tasks, and seminars (2008).
Planned and organized cooperative professional development programs, seminars, and conferences with other agencies and consultants (2008). Planned and prepared professional development publications, flyers, and training materials (2008).
Assisted in reviewing and monitoring the project budget; helped plan and establish guidelines pertaining to expenditure control (2008).
Provided feedback and relevant data for management planning sessions and subsequent policy and procedural guidelines (2008).
Planned, organized, and developed management reports to communicate project milestones, accomplishments, and challenges for BTSA state and local reviews (2008).
Planned, organized, and directed development activities in the design and implementation of new and innovative ideas and processes (2008).
Provided evaluation of the performance of professional, technical, and clerical personnel to ensure compliance with the project policies and operational objectives (2008).
Served on internal and external advisory, resource, and support committees (2008). Served on the school district's B.T.S.A. Leadership Team. (2003 - 2008)
Served as a B.T.S.A. (Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment) "support provider," guiding the developing practice of beginning teachers. (2002- 06)
Served as a "Peer Assistance Teacher," assisting veteran teachers who are referred to the P.A.R. program due to weaknesses in their professional practice. (2004- 06)
Served on the school's WASC leadership team, chairing the committee on
Organizational Leadership and Culture. (2005 - 06) Lead the school's School Pride Committee, a committee created as a result of the school's WASC evaluation. (2006 - Present)
Served as the school's lead figure on the committee to re-write the American History curriculum to reflect the state standards. (2004)
Served on the district's "Technology Champions" committee with the goal of promoting better teaching and learning through the use of technology. (2002 - 04)
Created and taught two Professional Growth Workshops for beginning teachers, entitled "Creating a Physical Environment that Engages All Students," and "Promoting Social Development and Group Responsibility." (2003 - Present)
Conducted observations and wrote evaluations ofteaching faculty. (1998- 2002) Responsible for the management of all student funds. (1998 - 2002)
Responsible for the hiring, firing, and supervision of classified employees. (1998 -
2002)
Interviewed candidates for teaching and administrative positions. (1998 - 2002) Trained classified staff in legal guidelines for the workplace, including Federal EOE,
Family Leave Care, Civil Rights, Complaint Procedures, ADA, Sexual Harassment,
Cal/OSHA, and other employment issues. (1998 - 2002)
Served on the BTSA/Mentor selection committee. Trained principals in the features and practices of the BTSA program. (1998- 2002)
In charge of campus security, safety, and supervision issues. Created the school
Safety Plan and orchestrated disaster exercises. (1998 -2002) Served on the committee that created the school district's Middle School Safety Net
Classroom program. (1998)
Responsible for all matters relating to student discipline. (1998 - 2002)
Updated and re-wrote as necessary the employee handbook and the Parent/Student handbook. (1998 - 2002)
Conducted staff development: Using the Internet to Develop Standards-Based
Lessons in the Content Areas. (20000)
Served as a Program Quality Review Consultant for the re-certification of a Los
Angeles County Middle School. (2000)
Chaired the school's Parent Education Committee. (1998- 2002)
Served on the City of La Mirada's Gang Task Force and the Disaster Preparedness Committee and represented the school at meetings of the City Council and the Public Safety Commission. (1998 - 2002)
Assisted in creating the City of La Mirada's Positive Alternatives curriculum for middle school students. (2001 - 2002)
VOLUNTEER/COMMUNITY SERVICE
I have done volunteer work for Hope International and have supported a variety of pediatric cancer support groups such as The Orange County Foundation for Oncology, Children and Families (OCF-OCF), Starlight Starbright, Wishland, and the Make-a-Wish Foundation. I have attended church regularly for over twenty five years and have performed a variety of leadership roles. I currently serve on the Board of Directors for a Christian church in Toledo, Ohio.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
Served as the Faculty Advisor to the ASCD student group (2011 - Present).
Attended the Ohio Confederation of Teacher Education Organizations Conference, Accountability to Excellence: Evidences of Program Effectiveness and Innovation Attributable to Assessment (2011).
Attended the ASCD Conference, Enhancing Teacher Effectiveness = Improving
Student Learning (2011).
Presentation to the Teacher Education Advisory Committee, Introduction to the
Teacher Performance Assessment (2011).
Served on the selection committee for the Van Wert Teacher Fellowship Grant
(2011).
GRADUATE PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND AREAS OF STUDY Closing The Backdoor: California's SB 2042 Induction Programs And Teacher Retention In Two Public Schools Districts (Dissertation, 2008).
The Apollos Academy, A Leadership Plan for a Church-Sponsored School (2002) Changing the Nature oflnstructional Leadership in the [Name] Unified School District (2001)
Constructivist Androgogy, Exploring The Construction Of Knowledge In The Adult
Classroom (2001)
The State of California's Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment Program, A Curricular Critique (2001)
An Evaluation of [Name] Middle School's Reading Clinics Program (2001) A Quick Guide to Learning Teams (2001)
The Retention of Entry-Level Knowledge Workers in the [Name] Unified School District
(2001)
Determining Manufacturing Training Requirements and Recommendations For [Name] Corporation, A Consultancy Project (2001)
An Examination ofNicomachean Ethics (2000)
How Downsizing Will Be Rightsized From The New Economy (2000)
Creating a Culture of Learning in Your Organization, A Practical Guide for Human
Resource Managers (2000)
The Market's Solution to the Ethics Dilemma (2000)
A Socio/Political, Economic, and Legal Analysis of the Issues Framing School Discipline Policies (2000)
Elements Of Effective Teacher Education Programs, A Review Of The Literature (1999) An Analysis of Computer Credibility (1999)
Examining Thomas Sergiovanni's Theory of Moral Leadership (1997)
JAN L. OSBORN, Ph.D.
14596 Road 5-N Pandora, Ohio 45877
419-384-3504
419-890-9852
EDUCATION
Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
Bachelor of Science in Education
June, 1972
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, Ohio
Masters of Education
June, 1974
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, Ohio
Doctor of Philosophy Educational Administration August, 1987 EXPERIENCE
County Superintendent Putnam County Schools Ottawa, OH 45875
1993 to Present
Director of Educational Programs
Putnam County Schools
Ottawa, Ohio 45875
1988 to 1993
Director of Special Education Putnam County Schools Ottawa, Ohio 45875
1982 to 1988
Developmentally Handicapped Supervisor
Putnam County Schools
Ottawa, Ohio 45875
1974 to 1982
Developmentally Handicapped Teacher
Leipsic Local School
Leipsic, Ohio 45856
1972 to 1974
Lecturer in Education (part-time) Ohio Northern University
Ada, Ohio 45810
1988 to 1990
1991 to 2002 2003 to Present
Instructor (part-time) University of Findlay Findlay, Ohio 45840
1988 to Present
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Ohio School Boards Association
Ohio Educational Service Center Association
PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT AND CONTRIBUTIONS
Member of eTech Ohio Commission- November 2009-Present
Member of School Funding Advisory Council Spec. Needs Subcommittee- Mar. 2010-Pres. OCALI - Ohio Center for Autism & Low Incidence - May 2009- Present
Member & Past Chair of WBGU Channel 27 PACT Committee- 2004-Present Member and Past Chair- Northwest Ohio Regional Advisory Council - 2009- Present Member and Past President of Ohio Coalition for the Education
Of Children with Disabilities
Past Member of State Special Education Advisory Board
Member of Northwest Ohio Educational Technology Foundation Board- 1993- Present
Member of Ohio Educational Service Center State Advisory Council Member and Chair of Ohio Schools Risk Sharing Authority- 2002-Present Member of Putnam County Alternative School Advisory Board - 1998-Present Member of Northwest Ohio Tech-Prep Regional Advisory Board- 1993-Present Member of Putnam County Family and Children First Council
Member of Putnam County Local Emergency Planning Committee
Member and Chair of Putnam County Schools Insurance Consortium -
1993-Present Member of Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce
Member of Putnam County Safe Schools and Communities Advisory Board -
2008-Present
Member of Ohio Northern University Teacher Education Advisory Council Member of Bluffton University Graduate Education Advisory Council Member of The Ohio State University, Lima Campus, Advocacy Group Member of James A. Rhodes State College Development Fund Committee Jennings Scholar (1973-74)
AWARDS
The Ohio State University Hall of Fame - Lima Campus - 2007
Ohio Pioneer in Education Award- 2004
Champion for Children - HOSTS National Award - 2001
Ohio School Speech Pathology and Educational Audiology Coalition Distinguished
Service Award - 1998
University of Findlay Academic Achievement Award for Adjunct Faculty- 1995
Governor's Pathfinder Award for Educational Technology- 1994
The Ohio State University at Lima Outstanding Alumni Award - 1994
Outstanding Service as President of OASWSC - 1984
Outstanding Supervisor's Award - OASWSC - 1988
Northwest Ohio SERRC Exemplary Leadership Award - 1984
Northwest Ohio SERRC Golden Apple Award - 1988
Putnam County Service Award - 1989
INVOLVEMENT IN SPECIAL PROJECTS AND GRANTS
Connect Ohio -Putnam County Planning Committee- 2008-Present
Assistant Director Project MORE - 1999-Present- Special Education Mentor Reading
Program in 150 Schools
Ohio Occupational Therapist Association Conference Presentation - 2008
Putnam County ESC Federal Safe Schools/Healthy Students Grant- Core Team Member- 2008-Present
ODE Office for Exceptional Children Caseload Ratio Steering Committee - 2007-2009
ODE Office for Exceptional Children Special Education Transition Committee- 2007-2009
Even Start- Putnam County Federal Grant- 2003-2007
State Assistive Technology Committee- 2001-2004
Co-wrote Putnam County Schools SchooiNet Technology Project, which resulted in
Putnam County Schools being named a "prototype" project
Co-author of Public Preschool Grants- 1990-91, 1991-92
Co-author of Early Intervention Grants - 1988-91
Co-author of Childhood Adoption Grant- 1986-88
Co-author of Childhood Inter-Agency Coordination Grant- 1985-86
Consultant on additional grants- 1985-present
Successfully wrote two Special Education RFPs for Local School Districts - 1991
Co-director of five (5) Putnam County Public Preschools- 1986-present
Presented inservice training on grant writing
Presented over 5 inservices on preschool education and services
Family Ties Training
Ohio Coalition Parent-Educator Training
Involvement in Putnam County Work-Study Banquet- 1974-2001
Assisted in the development of a Work-Study Manual for Putnam County Assisted in the development of a curriculum guide for county MRIDD Program Northwest Ohio SERRC Committees
1.0.1. Project- 1977-78
Field-tested I.B.A.S. materials- 1977-78
Participated in Ohio HELPS Program
Participated in Mentor Title Ill Classroom Project as a supervisor of an experimental resource room.
Coordinated the development of Putnam County Public Schools
Multihandicapped Program Initiated the development of Putnam County Public Schools Preschool
Handicapped Program, which includes integrated settings
Project MARRCS - Mainstream Amplification Regional Resource - 1985-87
Presented over 30 inservices on the use and benefits of classroom amplification
Taught special education courses for three local universities over the past 18 years.
James E. Schul
Ohio Northern University
Getty College of Arts and Sciences
525 South Main Street
Ada, OH 45810
744 Autumn Drive
Ada, OH 45810
937-216-0994 [email protected]
Academic Degrees
Ph.D. 2009 The University of Iowa
Curriculum and Instruction, Emphasis: Social Studies Education
Dissertation title : Historical Practices and Desktop Documentary Making in a Secondary History Classroom. Advisors: Dr. Bruce Fehn and Dr. Kathy Schuh
Comprehensive areas : Social Studies Education, Curriculum and
Instruction, Historical and Comparative Foundations of Education M.Ed. 2000 Miami University
Social Studies Education
B.S. 1996 Miami University
Major: Social Studies Education Minors: History, Political Science Dean's List
Research & Teaching Interests
Primary : Desktop documentary making; historical cognition; teacher education; curriculum history; curriculum theory and design; moral education; democratic citizenship
Secondary: Qualitative research methods; socio-cultural psychology;
comparative education
University Experience
Assistant Professor, Social Studies Education and Foundations of Education
Center for Teacher Education, Ohio Northern University, 2009- present Courses Taught: Integrated Social Studies Methods; Middle Childhood Social Studies Methods; Culture and Schooling
Instructor, Foundations of Education
College of Education, The University of Iowa, 2008-present
Instructor, Introduction and Practicum: Social Studies Education
College of Education, The University oflowa, 2007-2008
Instructor, Secondary Social Studies Methods
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Academic Appointments and Service
Member of the Department of Education Partnership With Schools Committee,
2009-present; Committee Chairperson, 2010-11
Ohio Northern University
Member of Committee on Faculty Affairs (2 year term: 2011-2013) College of Arts & Sciences, Ohio Northern University
Member ofUniversity Disciplinary Board (2 year term: 2011-2013) Ohio Northern University
Member for the Department of Education Dispositional Concern Committee,
2010-present
Ohio Northern University
Member of Education Department Chair Search Committee, 2010-11. Ohio Northern University
Co-Created Student Teaching and Field Experience Assessment Forms that Aligned with the New Ohio Standards for the Teaching Profession, 2011. Ohio Northern University
Assessed and Debriefed Diversity-Based Field Experience for EDUC 150, 2010-
11.0hio Northern University
Developed Curriculum for Accepted Fulbright Grant Proposal ($88,440): South Africa: Perspectives on Democracy, 2009. Ohio Northern University
Student Teacher Supervisor, Middle, & Secondary Education, 2009-present
Ohio Northern University
Program Assistant, We the People: Project Citizen, 2007-2008
Assisted with grant writing, advertising, and organization
College of Education, The University of Iowa
Student Teacher Supervisor, Social Studies Education, 2006-2007
College of Education, The University of Iowa
Steering Committee, Teaching American History Grant, 2008
Assisted with the development of a series of seminars for local history teachers
Research Assistant, Office for International Students and Programs, 2007- 2008
Assisted with research and organization
College of Education, The University o f Io wa
Service to the Profession
Member of the Ohio Department of Education's Focus Group to Revise International Day Committee, 2007-2008
Assisted with planning, advertising, and organization
The University of Iowa, Division of International Programs Ohio Academic Content Standards for Social Studies, 2009
Invited reviewer for journal Ohio Social Studies Review, 2009-present
Invited reviewer for journal Curriculum History, 2010-present
Invited reviewer of conference proposals for the College and University
Facuity Association Annual Conference, 2011-present
Invited reviewer of conference proposals for the American Educational Research
Association's conference proposals in Research in Social Studies Education SIG.
2011-present
Public High School Experience
Social Studies Teacher, 1996-2006
Courses taught: U.S. History, U.S. Government, World History, College Preparatory World History, Civics, History of the American Civil War, Economic History, Current Events, World Religions
Franklin Monroe High School, Pitsburg, OH.
Student Council Advisor, 1998-2006
Formed a student-driven organization with an emphasis on leadership and service. Franklin Monroe Middle School/High School, Pitsburg, OH.
Teacher Discussion Group, 1999-2006
Established a collaborative professional growth group for colleagues. Franklin Monroe Middle School/High School, Pitsburg, OH. h Grade Boys Basketball Coach, 2002-2006
Franklin Monroe Middle School, Pitsburg, OH.
Washington, D.C. trip coordinator, 2000-2006
Franklin Monroe High School, Pitsburg, OH
Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Coach, 1997-2000
Franklin Monroe High School, Pitsburg, OH.
Varsity Softball Coach, 1997
Franklin Monroe High School, Pitsburg, OH
Selected Publications:
Schul, J. Role Reversal: Desktop Documentary Making and the Employment of Students' TPCK. Submitted to The Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education on September 4, 2011.
Schul, J. Compositional Encounters: Evolvement of Secondary Students' Narratives while Making Historical Documentaries. Submitted to The Journal of Social Studies Research on June 18,2011.
Schul, J. Teaching and the Art of Filmmaking: Desktop Documentary Making Skills for History Teachers and Students. Submitted to The Social Studies on July 26, 2011.
Schul, J. Schism in the Schoolhouse: A Historical Reflection on the Strenuous Relationship between the Arts and Sciences and Educationists within the AHA Commission on the Social Studies (1929-1934). Submitted to The Curriculum History Journal on May 31, 2011. Manuscripts in Process
Pickett, C. & Schul, J. Rethinking a Commitment to Diversity in a Teacher
Education Program.
Schul, J. Teaching and Assessing Prospective Social Studies Teachers toward
Inquiry-Based Instruction.
Schul, J. Learning Objectives: What Are They Good For?
Schul, J. Toward a Community of Learners: An Experienced Teacher's Integration of Desktop Documentary Making in a General Secondary History Classroom.
Schul, J. A Tale of Two Teachers: Integrating Desktop Documentary Making in
History Classrooms.
Schul, J. Unleashing Alternative Representations of the Past: An Action Research
Study of a Professional Development Collaboration.
Refereed Conference Presentations
Schul, J. (Chair), Fehn, B., Hammond, T., Hofer, M., Manfra, M., & Swan,K. (2011, December). "The Implications of Current Research on Desktop Documentary Making in History Classrooms." Presented at the College and University Faculty Assembly within the National Council for the Social Studies Convention, Washington, D.C. Schul, J. (2011, April). "Schism in the Schoolhouse: A Historical Reflection on the Strenuous Relationship between the Arts and Sciences and Educationists within the AHA Commission on the Social Studies (1929-
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1934)." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of
Curriculum History, New Orleans, LA.
Schul, J. (2010, November). "In Another American Skin: Development of Empathy Through Desktop Documentary Making in a College Course Designed to Promote Diversity." Presented at the College and University Faculty Assembly within the National Council for the Social Studies Convention, Denver, CO.
Fehn, B., Russell, W., Schul, J., & Waters, S. (2010, November). "Making Movies In Social Studies: Research, Practices, and Possibilities." Presented at the College and University Faculty Assembly within the National Council for the Social Studies Convention, Denver, CO.
Schul, J. (2010, February). "Desktop Documentary Making and Narrative Development: A Case Study of Students' Practices." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Social Studies, Orlando, FL.
Schul, J. (2009, April). "Testing and the Fight for Educational Expansion: Ernest Hom and the AHA Commission on the Social Studies." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Curriculum History,
San Diego, CA.
Schul, J. & Hamot, G.E. (2008, October). "An Engaged Pragmatist: Uncovering Ernest Hom's View of Moral Education." Presented at the College and University Faculty Assembly within the National Council for the Social Studies Convention, Houston, TX.
Schul, J. (2008, June). "Integrating Digital Desktop Documentary Making in Classroom Instruction." Presented at Ethnographic and Qualitative Research Conference, Cedarville, OH.
Workshops and Presentations
The Ohio Confederation ofTeacher Education Organizations, (2011, March)
Breakout Session: "Being and Giving: Journeying Toward Transforming a University Education Department into a Viable and Relevant Partner with Local Public Schools" Presented with Ohio Northern University's Partnership with Schools Committee.
Ohio Northern University Social Studies Colloquium, (2011, January)
Feature Presentation: "Desktop Documentary Making" Presentation can viewed at http : / / bridgit.onu.edu / 201 1 0126-1858 3 7-1/
Secondary Education Society of Ohio Northern University (2010, Spring & Fall)
Invited Presenter: "Classroom Management”
Ohio Council for the Social Studies, (2010, April)
Workshop Presentation (with students): "Integrating Desktop
Documentary Making Into the History Classroom"
The International Society for the Social Studies, (2010, February) Workshop Presentation: "Problems and Possibilities ofDesktop Documentary Making." Teaching American History Grant, History Teacher Seminar, (2007- 2008) Taught sessions focusing on documentary making in the classroom, integrating current issues in a history curriculum, and using simulations and games in the history classroom
Iowa Council for the Social Studies, (2007, October)
Workshop Presentation: "Using Multimedia Presentations for History
Instruction"
Grants & Awards
2011 Unleashing Alternative Representations of the Past into Middle and Secondary History Classrooms (Principal Investigator). A professional development grant funded by the Library of Congress, Midwest Center for Teaching Primary Sources ($12,608).
2011 Toward a Community of Scholars: Integrating Desktop Documentary Making in a General Secondary Classroom, a Research Grant funded by Ohio Northern University ($6,500).
2011 Laboratories for Democracy: Schools and Democratic Citizenship, a General Education Course Development Grant funded by Ohio Northern University ($2,000)
2010 Building Knowledge about University-School Partnerships, an Undergraduate Faculty Development Grant funded by Ohio Northern University ($1,500)
2009 Audrey Qualls Travel Award, awarded by the College of Education, The
University of Iowa ($400)
2008 CUFA Travel Grant, awarded by the College and University Faculty Assembly ($500)
2008 Graduate Diversity Scholarship
The Graduate College, The University of Iowa
Honors
Outstanding Teaching Faculty Member, Education Department, 2010-11
The Getty College of Arts and Sciences Student Advisory Board
Ohio Northern University
Keynote Speaker, April 2009
National Honor Society Academic Banquet
Franklin Monroe High School, Pitsburg, OH.
Honorary FFA (formerly Future Farmers of America) Chapter Degree, 2005
Franklin Monroe High School, Pitsburg, OH.
Honorary National Honor Society Inductee
Franklin Monroe High School, Pitsburg, OH., 1999
Miami Valley Career Technology Center, Clayton, OH., 1999, 2000, 2005
Member of Who 's Who Among America ' s Teachers, 2001-2005
Teacher of the Year, 2000
Franklin Monroe High School, Pitsburg, OH
Memberships National Council for the Social Studies
American Educational Research Association
American Educational Research Association Social Studies SIG Ohio Council for the Social Studies
College and University Faculty Assembly
Society for the Study of Curriculum History
Society of Professors of Education
Ohio Professors of Social Studies Education