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VITA: June 2012 CAROL A. JENKINS, PhD Professor of Sociology

Glendale Community College E-mail: [email protected] Dept of Social Science-Sociology Tel: 623-845-3602 6000 West Olive Avenue Glendale, Arizona 85302

Residence: 19502 North 98th Avenue Peoria, Arizona 85382-4113 Tel: 623-566-0892

ACADEMIC PREPARATION:

PhD 1986 (Manhattan, Kansas) Sociology Dissertation: "Mennonite Values and Farming Practice: Proscription and Prescription in Disequilibrium"

MA 1972 Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, Michigan) Sociology Graduate Program: Teaching in The Community College - Sociology Michigan Teaching Credential: Teaching in the Community College

MA 1969 Chicago Graduate School of Theology (Chicago, Illinois) Religious Education

BA 1968 Malone College (Canton, Ohio) Sociology

1992 Arizona Community College --Lifetime Teaching Credential Sociology 1988 California Emergency Secondary Teaching Credential Social Science/PE 1976 Michigan Law Enforcement Training Council Certification Training Instructor Levels: Basic, Advanced, Specialized

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

1992-Pres GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Glendale, Arizona) Professor - Sociology

Residential Status (tenured), July 1997. Teach Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems; coordinate Sociology assessment processes; Statewide Articulation Task Force chair (2009-2011), representative (2008-2011, 1993-1994); Maricopa CC District-wide Sociology Instructional Council (chair 2009-2011, 1993-1994), representative 2008-2011, 1993-1995); 2005-2006 MIL Fellow in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning; MCCCD Diversity Infusion project participant (2001-2002); Sociology web-page developer; Advisory Board member CFL “Make-Up Testing Center”; general student advisement; dispute resolution Mediator; Professional Development Workshop Leader; took Sociology students to Sociology regional meeting (MSS / SWSA) academic competitions; Sociology tutor, transformed Introduction to Sociology coursework with the re-integration of technology and systematic analyses of the complexities and diversities in American rural life through curriculum development, classroom presentation, audio-visuals, and internet exercises (quantitative reasoning skill development).

1998-1999 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY (Ames, Iowa) Visiting Scholar - Sociology

Sabbatical Activities: Visiting Scholar - North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Visiting Professor - Department of Sociology; conduct community research (appointed, but postponed – prolonged family emergency); prepare curriculum/instructional resources for undergraduate sociology courses (rural emphasis); conduct professional development workshops -multicultural teaching/learning (MSS/ASA); author (2000) “Teaching About the Complexities and Diversities of American Rural Life” (ASA-TRC).

1992-Spring VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC AND STATE UNIVERSITY Visiting Scholar -Sociology

Sabbatical Activities: Visiting scholar and administrative associate. Conduct Department review and assessment of programs. Successful grant writer, professional development workshop facilitator.

1985-1992 (La Mirada, California) Associate Professor - Sociology

Tenured, May, 1992. Teach Sociology courses; advise Sociology majors; coordinate department writing competency program; direct departmental individualized instruction; chair University Ethnic Concerns committee, chair Task Force on Faculty Development/Interaction, chair Strategic Planning Task Force committee; serve on University Committees on Volunteerism, Academic Computing Advisory, Student Disciplinary committees; board member - Faculty/Student Union; Faculty Advisor - ESA chapter; coordinator of University Symposiums; University convocation speaker; by invitation teach graduate courses in educational law, sociological theory; serve as MA thesis advisor and dispute resolution mediator.

1 1982-1985 KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY (Manhattan, Kansas) Instructor - Sociology

Teach Sociology courses (8/10ths faculty appointment while full-time graduate student); complete doctoral program; coordinate, train and supervise Sociology teaching assistants; coordinate graduate students (elected); serve as academic tutor - women's basketball team; by invitation - University workshop leader for graduate student teaching assistants (KSU Teaching Resources Center).

1978-1982 TABOR COLLEGE (Hillsboro, Kansas) Assistant Professor - Sociology

Chair-Dept of Sociology; teach Sociology courses; advise Sociology majors; consultant – First Year Student Advising program; develop curriculum and coordinate core interdisciplinary courses; supervise students to the International Institute on Human Rights – University of Strasburg, France; coordinated interterm “urban” field course (Chicago) and “race/ethnicity field course” (New York City) ; successful grant writer – symposium on single parenting; head coach – women's softball; women's volleyball and basketball official; teach senior citizen's enrichment courses; convocation speaker.

1976-1978 WHEELING JESUIT COLLEGE (Wheeling, West Virginia) Assistant Professor - Sociology

Teach Sociology courses; advise Sociology majors; supervise Senior Theses – Sociology majors; coordinate departmental individualized instruction; served as Women‟s Athletic Director, Head Coach of Women‟s Tennis and Women‟s Basketball teams.

(Note: * = one year replacement appointment)

1975-1976 *HENRY FORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Dearborn, Michigan) Assistant Prof - Sociology Teach Sociology courses; advise students.

1974-1975 *NORTHERN STATE COLLEGE (Aberdeen, South Dakota) Assistant Prof - Sociology Teach Sociology courses; advise Sociology majors; supervise internships; develop interdisciplinary curriculum; serve as Head Coach Women‟s Volleyball team.

1973-1974 * (Elgin, Illinois) Assistant Prof - Sociology Teach Sociology courses; develop curriculum and teach interdisciplinary core courses; advise Sociology majors; supervise senior projects and internships; Head Coach Women‟s Basketball and Softball teams.

1973-Spr/Sum HENRY FORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Dearborn, Michigan) Adjunct – Sociology 1973-Spring KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Battle Creek, Michigan) Adjunct - Sociology 1972-1973 WARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Livonia, Michigan) Executive Education Staff 1971-1972 YFC-YOUTH GUIDANCE DIVISION (Grand Rapids, Michigan) Program Director

1970-1971 *GRAND RAPIDS BAPTIST COLLEGE (Grand Rapids, Michigan) Instructor-Sociology Teach Sociology courses; advise sociology majors; supervise internships; Director of Counseling Services – Women; Head Coach Women‟s Basketball.

1968-1970 BARRINGTON COLLEGE (Barrington, Rhode Island) Admissions Counselor

NATIONAL AWARDS RECEIVED:

2008 American Sociological Association – Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award (national) 2008-2009 Cross Papers Fellowship – League of Innovation for Community Colleges (international) 2002 Hans O. Mauksch Award for Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Education American Sociological Association – Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology (national) 2002 Rural Sociological Association “Excellence in Instruction” Award (national) 1986 Inducted: Kansas State chapter, ALPHA KAPPA DELTA, International Sociology Honor Society

HONORS – OTHER:

2008 Recipient: MCCCD/Glendale (DAC) Diversity Award of Excellence (curriculum transformation)

2005-2006 Recipient: MCCCD MIL Fellowship in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (research) 2001-2002 Recipient: MCCCD Diversity Infusion Project grant (curriculum transformation) 1998-1999 Recipient: MCCCD Research / Writing Sabbatical (sabbatical-a competitive privilege, not a right)

2 Spring 1992 Recipient: Biola University Administrative Sabbatical (a competitive privilege, not a right) Fall 1991 Recipient: Biola University Faculty Research Grant Spring 1990 Recipient: Biola University Faculty Research Grant

1984 Recipient: Heaton Foundation Academic Scholarship – Kansas State University 1983 Recipient: Heaton Foundation Academic Scholarship – Kansas State University

PROFESSIONAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS – MULTIPLE YEAR LISTINGS:

“Who‟s Who Among America‟s Teachers” “Who‟s Who in Leadership and Achievement” “Who‟s Who in American Education” “Who‟s Who of Emerging Leaders” “Who‟s Who in America” “Who‟s Who of American Women” “Who‟s Who in the West” “Who‟s Who of Women Executives” “America‟s Registry of Outstanding Professionals” “Outstanding Young Women of America”

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE and MEMBERSHIPS:

American Sociological Association (national)

Appointed Member: (1997-present) ASA Departmental Resources Group Appointed Member: (2005-2007) ASA Task Force on General Education – Sociology Appointed Member: (2011-2014) ASA Committee: Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award Appointed Member: (2008-2010, 2004-2006) ASA Committee on Awards Elected Member: (2008-2010, 2001-2003) ASA Committee on Committees Invited Resource: (2001-2002) ASA Task Force on Articulation 2 yr – 4 yr Colleges Invited Resource: (1999) ASA Task Force on Teaching Sociology - High School

Elected officer: ASA Section on Undergraduate Education (now Section on Teaching / Learning in Sociology) 2006-2007 Invited: SoTL columnist “Teaching and Learning Matters” 1999-2000 Elected: Section Past Chair, Chair-Nominations Committee 1998-1999 Elected: Section Chair, Chair -5 year Strategic Planning, Chair-Fundraising Task Force 1998-present Founder-Member, Cooperative Initiatives Committee 1997-1998 Elected: Section Chair-elect, annual meeting Section Day Program Chair 1994-1997 Appointed: Awards Committee Chair 1993-1996 Elected: Two-year college representative to Section Council

Service to the Discipline: 2011-present ASA TRAILS (digital resource library) Area Editor (Rural Sociology) 2010-present ASA TRAILS (digital resource library) Area Co-editor (Introduction to Sociology) 2010-2005-2002-1999 ASA/RSS sponsored teaching Workshop Coordinator and Presenter – annual meetings 1998-2002 ASA Journal: TEACHING SOCIOLOGY – Associate editor; article, film, book reviewer Ongoing ASA Journal: TEACHING SOCIOLOGY – invited manuscript reviewer 1998 Scholarly paper presenter, Department chair‟s Conference presenter–annual meeting 1994-2008 Contributor/Reviewer – Teaching Resources Center Curriculum Publications Developed Section Procedural Manuals for H.O.Mauksch Award, Chairs, Nominations, Program Chairs

Rural Sociological Society (national)

2010, 2002, 1999, 1998 RSS/ASA Teaching Workshop, session organizer and presenter - annual meeting 1999-2004 RSS Interest Group: Instruction and Curriculum (chair); continuing as member 1997-1999 RSS/Kellogg Diversity Initiative-Subcommittee Curriculum Transformation (co-chair) 1999-2004 RSS Diversity Committee (member) 1999, 2001,2002 Annual Meeting Program Committee (member) 1996-1997 Task Force on the Future of the Society (member) 1996-97, 1988-89 Membership Committee (member) Ongoing (Journals) RURAL SOCIOLOGY & SOUTHERN RURAL SOCIOLOGY -invited article/book reviewer

3 International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSoTL) (international)

2006 Scholarly paper presenter

Midwest Sociological Society (regional)

Committee on Teaching (Chair/Program Chair 2008-2009, 1998-99; member 2008-2011, 1997-2000, 1982-85)

Annual Meetings: 2011, 2010 Professional Development Workshop: “Plagiarism in a Multicultural Classroom” 2011, 2010, 2009 Professional Development Workshop: “Teaching in the Community College” 2008 Rural Curriculum Development Workshop coordinator / presenter 2010, 2008, 1999 ASA-RSS Sponsored Teaching Workshop organizer and presenter 1999-2002 Festival Developer and Coordinator “Showcasing the Undergraduate Experience” 1970 –present Scholarly paper presenter and invited panelist; session organizer and presider

Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society (member)

SWS - Sociologists for Women in Society (member)

Southwest Sociological Association (regional)

2008 Organizer – Student Social Problem Photo Essay Competition 2008 Professional Development Workshop Coordinator / Presenter

Pacific Sociological Association (regional)

1988 Regional meeting Program Chair (first time programmatic initiatives - Teaching and Professional Development Sessions/Workshops, "Critics Meet the Author" sessions Multiple years Scholarly paper presenter Multiple years Session organizer and presider

National Association for Multicultural Education (national)

Professional Development Workshop Leader and Scholarly paper presenter - annual meeting

National Association of Ethnic Studies (national)

Scholarly paper presenter - annual meeting

WRITTEN SCHOLARSHIP PUBLICATIONS - GENERAL

Jenkins, C.A. (2012) “Rural Sociology” Monograph Belmont, California: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.

Jenkins, C.A. (2012 forthcoming) “Teaching and Learning in the Community College” in the American Sociologist

Jenkins, C.A. (2009) “Intellectual Dishonesty in a Multicultural Context – Implications for Teaching and Learning” League for Innovation in the Community College: The Cross Papers Monograph.

Jenkins, C.A. (2007) “Earning the Respect and Reward for SoTL Research” in TEACHING AND LEARNING MATTERS Vol 35 (3) Spring Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.

Jenkins, C.A. (2006) “Multicultural Student Learning and Culturally Variant Writing” in TEACHING AND LEARNING MATTERS Vol 35 (2) Winter Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.

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Jenkins, C.A. (2006) “Infusing Rural Sociology (Diversities) into Introductory Classes: Current Challenges” in TEACHING / LEARNING MATTERS Vol 35 (1) Summer Washington, DC: American Sociological Association. Jenkins, C.A., and C. Rakowski ( 2000) TEACHING ABOUT THE COMPLEXITIES AND DIVERSITIES OF AMERICAN RURAL LIFE. 2nd edition Washington, DC: American Sociological Association Teaching Resources Center.

Jenkins, C.A. and Kratt, D. (1997) "Sociological Foundations of Multicultural Religious Education" chapter in B. Wilkerson, ed. MULTICULTURAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, Religious Education Press. Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (1991) "Educating for Equity: Issues and Strategies for Effective Multicultural Instruction” (259-289) chapter in Lee, Nieves, Allen ETHNIC-MINORITIES AND EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGES Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America.

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (1991) “Educating for Equity: Issues and Strategies for Effective Multicultural Instruction” (259-289) chapter in Lee, Nieves, Allen ETHNIC-MINORITIES AND EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGES Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America.

Jenkins, C.A. (1987) “Educating for Equity: Challenges, Choices, and Changes” FACULTY DIALOGUE, Portland, Oregon: Journal of the Institute for Christian Leadership volume 9 (Fall): 53-68.

MATERIALS CONTRIBUTED TO PUBLICATIONS OF THE TEACHING RESOURCES CENTER OF THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Jenkins, C.A. (2005) “Introduction to Sociology Syllabus” included in INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY RESOURCE MANUAL, 6th edition Sikora/Mbugua (eds) Washington, DC: ASA Teaching Resources Center.

Jenkins, C. A. and Rakowski, C. (2000) TEACHING A BOUT THE COMPLEXITIES AND DIVERSITIES IN AMERICAN RURAL LIE Washington, DC: ASA Teaching Resources Center.

Jenkins, C.A. (1992) "Juvenile Delinquency Syllabus" included in SYLLABI SET FOR JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Keller (ed) Washington, D.C. ASA Teaching Resources Center.

Jenkins, C.A. (1991) "Death, Dying and the Caring Relationship, Syllabus, Manual" included in RESOURCES, INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND SYLLABI FOR COURSES ON THE SOCIOLOGY OF DEATH AND DYING Fundis and Cox (eds) Washington, D.C.: ASA Teaching Resources Center.

Jenkins, C.A. (1990) "Social Problems Syllabus" included in RESOURCE MANUAL FOR TEACHING SOCIAL PROBLEMS (63-71) Hurzeler/Brooks (eds) Washington, D.C.: ASA Teaching Resources Center.

Jenkins, C.A. (1989) "Marriage and Family Syllabus" included in TEACHING ABOUT FAMILIES VOL I: A COLLECTION OF SYLLABI (31-34). Macheski (ed) Washington, D.C.: ASA Teaching Resources Center.

REVIEWS: BOOKS - ARTICLES

Jenkins, C.A. (2009) Rural Communities: Legacy and Change – A Critical Book Review TEACHING SOCIOLOGY, a journal of the American Sociological Association.

Jenkins, C.A. (1993) "Sociology: The Small College Experience - A Critical Book Review" (Baker) 2nd edition TEACHING SOCIOLOGY Vol 21: 308-310.

Jenkins, C.A. (1992) "Sociological Argument Applied to a Historical Example of Deviance: A Response to Professor Victor" JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY AND THEOLOGY Vol 20 (Fall): 254-256.

Jenkins, C.A. (1991) "Farm Wife: A Self-Portrait, 1886-1896 (McCormick) - A Critical Book Review" RURAL

5 SOCIOLOGY, a journal of the Rural Sociological Society. Jenkins, C.A. (1990) “The Department Chair‟s Role in Enhancing College Teaching – A Critical Book Review” TEACHING SOCIOLOGY, a journal of the American Sociological Association Vol 18 (4): 584.

Jenkins, C.A. (1989) “Country” – A Critical film Review. TEACHING SOCIOLOGY, a journal of the American Sociological Association Vol 17 (1): 125-126.

Jenkins, C.A. (1989) “The Witness” – A Critical film Review. TEACHING SOCIOLOGY, a journal of the American Sociological Association Vol 17 (1): 123-124.

ABSTRACTS / REVIEWS APPEARING IN PUBLICATIONS:

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (1992) "Educating for Equity: Issues and Strategies for Effective Multicultural Instruction" (259-289) chapter in Lee, Nieves, Allen ETHNIC MINORITIES & EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGES Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America. Chapter abstracted/reviewed in CHRISTIAN SCHOLAR'S REVIEW Vol XXI (3): 320.

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (1992) "Educating for Equity: Issues and Strategies for Effective Multicultural Instruction" (259-289) chapter in Lee, Nieves, Allen ETHNIC MINORITIES & EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGES Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America. Chapter abstracted/reviewed in CHRISTIANITY TODAY.

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (1992) "Common Instructional Problems in the Multicultural Classroom". Paper abstracted and reviewed in BLACK ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION, March.

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (1991) "Influencing Academic Success in the Multicultural Classroom". Paper abstracted in EXPLORATIONS IN ETHNIC STUDIES, Journal of the National Association of Ethnic Studies.

Jenkins, C.A. (1987) "Educating for Equity: Challenges, Choices, and Changes" Article abstracted in the Newsletter of the CHRISTIAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Newsletter Vol 14 June (2): 10-11.

ARTICLES APPEARING IN ASA SECTION ON UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION NEWSLETTER

VOL 28 NO 1 FALL 1998 “Section Strategic Planning Overview”

VOL 28 NO 2 WINTER 1999 “Notes From the Section Chairperson”

VOL 28 NO 3 APRIL 1999 “Notes From the Section Chairperson”

VOL 29 NO 1 FALL 1999 “Notes From the Section Chairperson – Outgoing”

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION SERVICE PROJECTS

Jenkins, C.A. (2000) “Nominations Committee Procedural Manual” ASA - Section on Teaching/Learning in Sociology

Jenkins, C.A. (1999) “Section Strategic Planning Manual” ASA - Section on Teaching/Learning in Sociology

Jenkins, C.A. (1999) “Section Chair Position Procedural Manual” ASA - Section on Teaching/Learning in Sociology

Jenkins, C.A. (1997) “Awards Committee Procedural Manual” ASA - Section on Teaching/Learning in Sociology

Jenkins, C.A. (1996) “Awards Committee Procedural Manual” ASA - Section on Teaching/Learning in Sociology

6 Jenkins, C.A. (1988) “Program Chair Procedural Manual” Pacific Sociological Association INSTITUTIONALLY PUBLISHED UNDERGRADUATW CURRICULA / CURRICULUM TRANSFORMATION:

These course specific resources were developed to enable the student to (1) identify current research; (2) provide theoretical models and illustrations for critical analysis; (3) aid in discerning implications for social policy; and (4) integrate and apply ideological models and alternatives for everyday life. Biola University, Tabor College and Judson College are instructional contexts requiring a continuing analysis of the synergism between religious ideology and sociological inquiry. Resources prepared for Glendale Community College, Northern State University, students do not reflect these distinctives. Curriculum transformation efforts resulted in these institutionally published manuscripts:

1992-2011 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Glendale, Arizona

Jenkins, C.A. (2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007) INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY–STUDENT LEARNING RESOURCES Glendale, Arizona: Glendale Community College Dept of Sociology. This is the supplemental class resource manual.

Jenkins, C.A. (2009) RACE AND ETHNIC MINORITIES – STUDENT LEARNING RESOURCES Glendale, Arizona: Glendale Community College Dept of Sociology. This is the supplemental class resource manual.

Jenkins, C.A. (2008, 2007) SOCIAL PROBLEMS – ISSUES AND THEIR OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS. Glendale, Arizona: Glendale Community College Dept of Sociology. This is the supplemental class resource manual.

1985-1992 BIOLA UNIVERSITY - La Mirada, California

This instructional context required a continuing analysis of the synergism between religious ideology and sociological inquiry. Curriculum transformation efforts resulted in the development of institutionally- published manuscripts for the following courses: Contemporary Theory, Social Problems, Development of Social Thought, Thanatology, Juvenile Delinquency, Introduction to Sociology.

Jenkins, C.A. (1991, 1989) TOWARD AN UNDERSTANDING OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY LaMirada, California: Biola University Dept of Sociology (461pp, 245 pp). This was the course text.

Jenkins, C.A. (1991, 1987) SOCIAL PROBLEMS – ISSUES AND THEIR OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS. LaMirada, California: Biola University Dept of Sociology (303 pp, 287 pp). This was the supplemental course text.

Jenkins, C.A. (1990, 1987) TOWARD AN UNDERSTADNG OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL THOUGHT. LaMirada, California. Biola University Dept of Sociology (232pp, 206pp). The was the course text.

Jenkins, C.A. (1989, 1987, 1982) THANATOLOGY: DISCUSSIONS ON DEATH AND DYING. LaMirada, California: Biola Univ Dept of Sociology (245pp, 198pp, 180pp). This was the supplemental course text

Jenkins, C.A. (1987, 1986) JUVENILE DELINQUENCY: THEORY, LAW AND PRACTICE. LaMirada, California. Biola University Dept of Sociology (128pp, 122pp). This was the supplemental course text.

Jenkins, C.A. (1986) INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY: FIELD EXERCISES AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS. LaMirada, California: Biola University Dept of Sociology. This was the supplemental course text.

1978-1982 TABOR COLLEGE - Hillsboro, Kansas

Jenkins, C.A. (1982) THANATOLOGY: DISCUSSIONS ON DEATH AND DYING. Hillsboro, Kansas: Tabor College Dept of Sociology (180pp). This was the supplemental course text

Jenkins, C.A. (1981) LOOKING AT COMMUNITIES: AN INTERACTIONIST PERSPECTIVE. Hillsboro, Kansas: Tabor College Dept of Sociology. This was the supplemental course text.

Jenkins, C.A. (1981) CONTEMPORARY FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AND MAINTENANCE. Hillsboro, Kansas: Tabor College Dept of Sociology. This was the supplemental course text.

Jenkins, C.A. (1980, 1979) PERSONS IN SOCIETY. Hillsboro, Kansas: Tabor College Interdisciplinary

7 Course Text Development/Utilization funded by DOE: Title III Developing Institution Grant 1974-1975 NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY -Aberdeen, South Dakota

Jenkins, C.A. (1975) QUALITY IN LIFE… ISSUES IN BIO-ETHICS. Aberdeen, South Dakota: Northern State University Department of Sociology. This was the interdisciplinary course text.

Jenkins, C.A. (1975) THANATOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING DYING, DEATH AND THE CARING RELATIONSHIP. Aberdeen, South Dakota: Northern State College Dept of Sociology (163 pp). This was the supplemental course text

1973-1974 JUDSON COLLEGE -Elgin, Illinois

Jenkins, C.A. (1974) MAN AND SCIENCE. Elgin,Illinois: Judson College. This was the interdisciplinary course Text.

SELECTED SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS:

Jenkins, C.A. (October 2011) “Plagiarism in the Multicultural Classroom: Implications for Teaching and Learning” Keynote Address. Annual meeting of the Two-Year English Association for the Western Region, Mesa, Arizona.

Jenkins, C.A. (March 2011) “Social Capital and Human Value”. Annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, Missouri.

Jenkins, C.A. (March 2010) “Plagiarism in the Multicultural Classroom: Implications for Teaching and Learning”. Annual joint meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society and the North Central Sociological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2007) “Broadening “Diversity‟ to include „Rural‟ in Introduction Courses and Instructional Resources: Implications for Teaching and Learning”. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. New York City, New York.

Jenkins, C.A. (July 2007) “Missing - Analysis of American Rural Life in Introduction to Sociology Texts: Implications for Teaching and Learning” annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Santa Clara, California.

Jenkins, C.A. (July 2007) “Teaching and Learning About Rural Diversities: A Case Study – Postville, Iowa”. Annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Santa Clara, California.

Jenkins, C.A. (April 2007) “Teaching and Learning About Rural Diversities: A Case Study – Postville, Iowa”. Annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Chicago, Illinois.

Jenkins, C.A. (November 2006) “Missing - Analysis of American Rural Life in Introduction to Sociology Texts: Implications for Teaching and Learning”. Annual meeting of ISSOTL (International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning) Washington, DC.

Jenkins, C.A. (March 2006) “Missing - Analysis of American Rural Life in Introduction to Sociology Textbooks: Implications for Teaching and Learning” annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Omaha, Nebraska.

Jenkins, C.A. (February 2006) “GE-Sociology and Assessment” portion of ASA Task Force on GE and Sociology. annual meeting of AACU (American Association of Colleges and Universities) Phoenix, Arizona

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2003) “Cooperative Initiatives: An Imperative Agenda for the Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology” Hans O. Mauksch Award winner Public Lecture; annual meeting of the ASA Atlanta, Georgia.

8 Jenkins, C.A. (April 1998) "Comparative Reviews of Selected Introductory Sociology Texts", paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Kansas City, Kansas.

Jenkins, C. A. (April 1996) "Common Instructional Challenges Encountered in the Multicultural Classroom" paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois.

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (August 1991) "Common Instructional Problems in the Multicultural Classroom". Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Cincinnnati, Ohio. Abstract published in ASA-Soc Abstracts.

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (April 1991) "Enhancing Teaching Effectiveness in the Multicultural Classroom". Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Irvine, California.

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (March 1991) "Influencing Academic Success in the Multicultural Classroom". Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Ethnic Studies, Pomona, California.Abstract published in NAES journal.

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (April 1990) "Influencing Success in the Multicultural Classroom". Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Spokane, Washington.

Jenkins, C.A. (April 1987) "Integrating Rural Issues Into the Sociology Curriculum at an Urban, Liberal Arts Focused University". Paper presented annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois.

Jenkins, C.A. (September 1986) "Educating for Equity: Challenges, Choices, and Changes". Paper presented at the Biola University Presidential Faculty Luncheon Series. Biola University, LaMirada, California.

Jenkins, C.A. (March 1985) "Teaching Large Introductory Sections: The Role of the T.A.". Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, Missouri.

Jenkins, C.A. (March 1985) "Innovations in Lower Division Curriculum". Session organizer, annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, Missouri.

Jenkins, C.A. (April 1984) "Issues of Certification for High School Teachers of Sociology - A Midwest Overview". Session organizer, annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois.

Jenkins, C.A. (April, 1983) “Faculty Power, Unionization and Teaching Quality”. Session organizer, annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Kansas City, Kansas

Jenkins, C.A. (1978) "Methods of Counseling the Terminally Ill and Their Families" and "The Hospice Movement". Papers presented annual meeting North American Association of Christians in Social Work, Phoenix, Arizona.

LEADERSHIP IN TEACHING-RELATED WORKSHOPS AND SYMPOSIA

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2011) “Plagiarism in the Multicultural Context: Implications for Teaching and Learning”. Professional development workshop, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Jenkins, C.A. (March 2011) “Teaching and Learning in the Community College Setting” open forum. Annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. St. Louis, Missouri.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2010) “Plagiarism in the Multicultural Classroom: Implications for Teaching and Learning”. Professional development workshop, annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Atlanta, Georgia.

Jenkins, C.A. (March 2010) “Teaching in the Community College” Open forum. Annual joint meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society and the North Central Sociological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

9 Jenkins, C.A. (August 2009) “Community Colleges and the Reconstruction of Civic Life” – invited panelist. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, California.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2009) “Opportunities and Obstacles for Faculty Development at Community Colleges” – invited panelist. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, California.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2008) “Professional Development in the Community College” annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Boston, Massachusetts.

Jenkins, C.A. (March 2008) “Workshop: Teaching About the Complexities and Diversities in American Rural Life” annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. St. Louis, Missouri.

Jenkins, C.A. (March 2008) “Workshop: Teaching About the Complexities and Diversities in American Rural Life” annual meeting of the Southwest Sociological Association. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2007) “ASA sponsored workshop: How Sociology Serves the Goals of General Education” – invited panelist. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. New York, New York.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2006) “Professional Workshop – Preparing for a Third Year Review” annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Invited Panelist

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2005) “Infusing Multiculturalism into the Sociology Curriculum – Focus: Urban/Rural Interfaces”. Invited pre-conference teaching workshop co–facilitator sponsored by the ASA, organized and facilitated at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Jenkins, C.A. (April 2005) “Teaching in the Two-Year College: Challenges and Choices” annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society Minneapolis, Minnesota. Invited panelist.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2002) “Teaching About the Complexities and Diversities of American Rural Life” Invited Teaching Workshop sponsored by the American Sociological Association organized and facilitated at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Chicago, Illinois.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 2001) “Evaluating and Rewarding Service” Academic Workplace workshop. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Anaheim, California. Invited panelist and workshop presider.

Jenkins, C.A. (April 2001) “What Can Professional Associations Do to Reduce Community College Sociologists‟ Marginality” Midwest Sociological Society. Invited panelist.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 1999) “Teaching About the Complexities and Diversities of American Rural Life” Invited Teaching Workshop co-sponsored by The Kellogg Foundation, American Sociological Association and the Rural Sociological Society, organized and facilitated at annual meeting of the American Soc Association Chicago, Ill.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 1999) “Teaching About the Complexities and Diversities of American Rural Life” Invited Teaching Workshop co-sponsored by The Kellogg Foundation, American Sociological Association and the Rural Sociological Society, organized and facilitated at the annual meeting of the Rural Soc Society Chicago, Illinois.

Jenkins, C.A. (April 1999) “Teaching About the Complexities and Diversities of American Rural Life” Teaching Workshop organized and facilitated at the annual meeting of the Midwest Soc Society. Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 1998) “Issues in Joint Departments – More than a Marriage of Convenience”, session organized and facilitated at the ASA Department Chairs‟ Conference, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, California.

Jenkins, C.A. (August 1998) “Lessons in Stratification – Ranking Human Value and Social/Cultural Capital” Micro-teaching session at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, Calif.

10 Jenkins, C.A. (August 1998) “Panel: The Excitement of Working in Undergraduate Settings: Things to Think About when Exploring Professional Job Opportunities” Session Organizer and Moderator, presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Kansas City, Kansas.

Jenkins, C.A. (February 1996) “Instructional Challenges in the Multicultural Classroom” Faculty Development Workshop. Glendale Community College, Glendale, Arizona.

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (April 1992) "Common Instructional Problems in the Multicultural Classroom" Faculty Development Workshop, Dept of Sociology, Virginia Poly and State University, Blacksburg, Va.

Jenkins, C.A. and Bainer, D. (February 1992) "Enhancing University Faculty Effectiveness in the Multicultural Classroom" paper and Professional Development Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the National Association for Multicultural Education, Orlando, Florida.

Bainer, D.J. and C.A. Jenkins (October 1990) “Common Instructional Problems in Multicultural College Classrooms” Pre-conference workshop annual meeting Midwest Educational Research Assoc, Chicago, Ill.

Jenkins, C.A. and D. Bainer (February 1990) “Instructional Problems in the Multicultural classroom”. Professional Development Workshop presented at the annual Lilly conference on College Teaching – West, Lake Arrowhead, California.

Jenkins, C.A. and D. Bainer (June 1989) “Educating for Equity: Issues and Strategies for Effective Multicultural Instruction”. Professional Development Workshop presented at the Second National conference on race and Ethnic Relations in Higher Education. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Jenkins, C.A. (March 1985) “Teaching High School Sociology” ASA-TRC workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, Missouri.

Jenkins, C.A. (April 1984) "Faculty Governance - Strategies for Survival". Session organizer, annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, Illinois.

Jenkins, C.A. (April, 1983) "Faculty Power, Unionization and Teaching Quality". Session organizer, annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Kansas City, Kansas.

Jenkins, C.A. (1978) “Modular Variations in Death Education”. Workshop given at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, Missouri.

Jenkins, C.A. (1978) “Living With Dying”, “Methods in Caring for the Terminally Ill and Their Families”, “Psychological Reactions of the Dying Person”, and “The Hospice Movement”. Public lectures given for the Millersburg, Ohio Community Mental Health Board.

Jenkins, C.A. (1978) “The Clergy and the Cancer Patient”. Workshop leader for the American Cancer Society, Wheeling, West Virginia.

Jenkins, C.A. (1978) “Understanding the Concept of Death”, “Strategies in Decision-Making for Seniors 60+, and “Termination of Relationships”. Workshops given for the Ohio Commission on Aging, Columbus, Ohio.

SELECTED CONSULTANCIES AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

2011 Invited Facilitator Pre-Conference Teaching and Learning Professional Development Seminar. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Las Vegas, Nevada.

2010 Invited Facilitator Pre-Conference Teaching and Learning Professional Development Seminar. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Atlanta, Georgia.

11 1997-pres Invited member. American Sociological Association's Departmental Resources Group (DRG) a network of consultants on teaching, curriculum development and program assessment.

2005-2007 Invited member. American Sociological Association Task Force on General Education and Sociology.

1990-pres Field Reader and Panel Review Coordinator. Department of Education Title III-A Strengthening Institutions Grants. Washington, D.C.

1990-1992 Field Reader. National Science Foundation, Economics and Sociology Divisions. Washington, D.C.

1990-1992 Accreditation Review Team Member. Council for Private Post Secondary and Vocational Education. Sacramento, California.

1991-1992 Reviewer. Journal of Psychology and Theology, Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology. LaMirada, California: Biola University

1992 Consultant. Department of Sociology Assessment and Strategic Planning. Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia.

1991 Consultant. Educational Testing Center - GRE Sociology Area Examination.

1987-1988 Program Chair. Pacific Sociological Association 1988 annual meeting Las Vegas, Nevada.

1982-1985 Teaching Consultant. Kansas State University Department of Educational Resource - Training and Supervising Graduate Teaching Assistants.

1981-1982 Staff Training Consultant. Hospice, Inc. Harvey County, Kansas (non-profit).

1980-1981 Research Consultant. Hospice, Inc. Harvey County, Kansas (non-profit).

1976-1978 Consultant and Trainer. Ohio Commission on Aging. Columbus, Ohio (non-profit).

1976-1978 Research Consultant. Ohio Valley Hospice Development Task Force. Wheeling, West Virginia (non-profit).

1976 Consultant and Staff Trainer. Criminal Justice Institute (Police Academy). Detroit, Michigan.

1974-1975 Consultant, Board of directors, Staff Trainer. NYPUM (YMCA) Aberdeen, South Dakota (non-profit).

SELECTED CONSULTANCIES AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE SPECIFICALLY PROVIDING INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOCIOLOGY MAJORS:

1989-1991 Board of Directors, 1989-1990 Chair. Christian Conciliation Service Orange County, California (non-profit).

1988-1991 Training Consultant/Mediator. Christian Conciliation Service-Orange County, California (non-profit).

1985-1986 Research Consultant. Mennonite Faith and Farming Consultations I and II, Laurelville, Pennsylvania

1980-1981 Research Consultant. Task Force for Hospice Development, Marion County, Kansas.

1978 Consultant and Grant Writer. HOBY, Inc., Wheeling, West Virginia (non-profit).

1976-1978 Consultant and Trainer. Ohio Commission on Aging, Columbus, Ohio (non-profit).

1976-1978 Research Consultant. Ohio Valley Hospice Development Task Force. Wheeling, West Virginia.

12 1974-1975 Consultant, Board of Directors, Staff Trainer. NYPUM (YMCA) Aberdeen, South Dakota (non-profit).

1974-1975 Consultant, Bereavement Counselor. Dakota Midland Hospital. Aberdeen, South Dakota. 1974-1975 Consultant, Board of Directors, Grant Writer. City of Aberdeen Task Force Juvenile Drop-in Center. Aberdeen, South Dakota (non-profit).

1972 Consultant, Staff Trainer. Volunteers in Probation, Detroit, Michigan (non-profit).

1970-1972 Consultant then Director. YFC Youth Guidance Girls' Program. Grand Rapids, Michigan (non-profit).

UNIQUE PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES .... participation

2006 June Professional Development Program What College Teachers Do Best Montclair State University, New Jersey National Science Foundation "Chautauqua Courses"

1981 "Recent Advances in Genetics and Fetal Development - Biological/Social Implications" University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.

1980 "Genetics and Society: A Dynamic Interaction" University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

REFERENCES: PROVIDED UPON REQUEST

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