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<p> Timothy S. Fry 2545 Willow Lane, Emporia, KS 66801 [email protected] www.washburn.edu/faculty/tfry</p><p>EDUCATION</p><p>Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas Ph.D., Curriculum and Instruction December 1995 </p><p>Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas Master of Science, Social Sciences May 1982</p><p>Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas Bachelor of Science in Education, Social Sciences May 1977</p><p>PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE</p><p>University-College Level Experience</p><p>8/02 to present Washburn University Topeka, Kansas Associate Professor effective 8/06 Tenure Granted 3/06 Assistant Professor 8/02 to 5/06 Educational Psychology Secondary Social Studies Methods Elementary Social Studies Methods Transformational Experience--Teaching In Jamaica</p><p>8/98 to 5/02 Friends University Wichita, Kansas Assistant Professor-Education Department Secondary Social Science Methods Elementary Social Studies Methods Growth & Development of the Individual Supervision of Student Teaching Introduction to Teaching Teaching Strategies for Diverse Learners Equity/Diversity/Pluralism Curriculum Theory/ Curriculum Design</p><p>Page 1 of 8 8/97 to 7/98 Washburn University Topeka, Kansas Full-time Lecturer-Education Department Educational Psychology Elementary Social Studies Methods Advanced Educational Psychology</p><p>1/95 to 5/97 Emporia State University The Teachers College Emporia, Kansas Adjunct Professor Cultural Awareness for Educators Enhancing Today's Classroom with Diversity Introduction to Teaching</p><p>6/90 to 12/90 Butler County Community College El Dorado, Kansas Adjunct Instructor American History</p><p>Public School Experience</p><p>8/88 to 5/97 Emporia Middle School, USD 253 Emporia, Kansas Teacher Seventh Grade Social Studies- World History/Geography</p><p>9/87 to 5/88 Thayer High School USD 101-Erie, Kansas Teacher American History World History Kansas History/Geography American Government Economics</p><p>8/83 to 5/86 Americus Middle School USD 251-Americus, Kansas Teacher Grades 7 & 8 American History/Civics World History-Geography Kansas History </p><p>Page 2 of 8 8/82 to 5/83 Florence Middle School USD 408-Marion, Kansas Teacher Grades 6, 7, 8 Geography Kansas History American History</p><p>8/80 to 5/81 Hope High School USD 481-Hope, Kansas Teacher American History Government Sociology Current Events</p><p>6/80 to 7/80 Northeast Kansas Upward Bound 6/82 to 7/82 Emporia State University Emporia, Kansas Instructor American History Geography</p><p>9/79 to 5/80 Kinsley High School USD 347- Kinsley, Kansas Teacher World History American History Psychology</p><p>PUBLICATIONS</p><p>McConnell-Farmer, J.L., Fry, T.S. (2008). I’ll be your friend. KANSASChild, 7,(1), 6-8.</p><p>Fry, T.S. (2006) Location, location, location: Integrating math and social studies to teach longitude and latitude. Bulletin of the Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics, 80,(3), 6-7. </p><p>Fry, T.S. (2004) The struggle against ‘separate but equal’—Teaching about Brown v. Topeka. Southern Social Studies Journal, 30 (1), 36-67.</p><p>Fry, T.S. (2004) Constitutional mathematics: Integrating social studies and mathematics; “Lesson plan #1: The electoral college game. Law Wise, September Issue, 1-5.</p><p>Fry, T.S. (2003) Climate: A powerful tool for inquiry, integration and understanding in social studies. Southern Social Studies Journal, 29 (1), 53-69. Page 3 of 8 Fry, T.S, (2000) An analysis of multicultural perceptions held by preservice social studies teachers. The Journal of Critical Inquiry Into Curriculum and Instruction, 2 (2), 32-37.</p><p>Fry, T.S, (1990) The unknown indian monument. Heritage of the Great Plains, XXIII (4),19-24. </p><p>Fry, T.S. (1987) Stone houses for the Kansa indians. Kanhistique, 13 (6).</p><p>Fry, T. S (1987) The old Read place,” Kanhistique, 12 (12). </p><p>CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS</p><p>National Presentations “Electoral College Issues Explored through Mathematics and Data Analysis” National Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference San Diego, California; December 1, 2007</p><p>“Technology Tools for the Social Science Classroom” National Social Science Association--National Technology Conference Las Vegas, Nevada; April 16, 2007</p><p>“Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site with Teaching Strategies/Resources,” National Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference Kansas City, Missouri; November 19, 2005 </p><p>“Seeing Themselves in the Curriculum” National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Conference Anaheim, California; April 9, 2005 </p><p>“The Struggle Against ‘Separate but Equal’-Teaching about Brown v. Topeka,” National Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference Baltimore, Maryland; November 19, 2004 </p><p>“Constitutional Mathematics” National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Conference Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 23, 2004</p><p>“Problem Solving with Climate” National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Conference San Antonio, Texas; April 12, 2003</p><p>“Map Skills and Climate--Real World Connections” National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Conference Orlando, Florida; April 4, 2001 Page 4 of 8 Regional Presentations</p><p>“Seeing Themselves in the Curriculum” National Council for the Social Studies Regional Conference Denver, Colorado; April 15, 2005</p><p>“Enhancing Social Studies with Multicultural Perspectives” National Association of Multicultural Education Regional Conference Kansas City, Missouri; May 17, 2002</p><p>“Climate: A Powerful Problem Solving Tool” National Council for the Social Studies Regional Conference Las Vegas, Nevada; March 8, 2002</p><p>“Map Skills and Climate—Integrating Mathematics and Social Studies” National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Regional Conference Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; February 22, 2002</p><p>“Multicultural Ideas, Strategies and Resources” National Council for the Social Studies Regional Conference Overland Park, Kansas; April 23, 2001</p><p>“Map Skills and Climate--Real World Connections” National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Regional Conference Omaha, Nebraska, October 20, 2000</p><p>“Multicultural Ideas in Social Studies” National Council for the Social Studies Regional Conference Denver, Colorado; April 15, 2000</p><p>“Activities to Connect Social Studies and Mathematics” National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Regional Conference Topeka, Kansas; November 12, 1999</p><p>“Integrating Social Science and Mathematics in the Middle Level” National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Regional Conference Honolulu, Hawaii; July 16, 1999</p><p>“Enhancing Social Studies with Multicultural Perspectives” National Council for the Social Studies Regional Conference Overland Park, Kansas; April 12, 1997</p><p>State/Local Presentations Page 5 of 8 “Constitutional Mathematics” Kansas Association of Teachers of Math Annual Conference Topeka, Kansas; October 22, 2004 </p><p>“The Struggle Against ‘Separate but Equal’-Teaching about Brown v. Topeka,” Telling the Tale: Narrating “Brown v. Board” Conference at Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas May 19, 2004</p><p>“The Struggle Against ‘Separate but Equal’-Teaching about Brown v. Topeka,” Kansas Council for the Social Studies Fall Conference Lawrence, Kansas; October 6, 2003</p><p>“Map Skills and Climate—Integrating Social Studies with Math and Science for Real World Connections” Kansas Council for the Social Studies Fall Conference Emporia, Kansas; October 22, 2001</p><p>“Integrating Math and Social Studies” Kansas Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference Hays, Kansas; October 26, 1998</p><p>TEACHER INSERVICE & WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS</p><p>“Enhancing the Social Sciences Through Inquiry and Problem Solving,” USD 443, Dodge City, Kansas; March 18, 2005</p><p>“Problem Solving Across the Curriculum,” USD 328, Holyrood, Kansas; January 3, 2003</p><p>“Social Studies Plus—Problem Solving and Inquiry,” Inservice Teacher Workshop, Friends University, June 4-7, 2001</p><p>“Using Technology in Social Studies Classrooms,” Technology Workshop funded through Eisenhower Grant, Emporia State University; July 17, 2000</p><p>“Problem Solving in Social Studies,” USD 207, FT Leavenworth, Kansas; August 10, 1999</p><p>“Integrating Technology into Social Studies,” USD 413, Chanute, Kansas; October 20, 1997</p><p>“Multicultural Issues,” USD 480, Liberal, Kansas; February 8, 1997</p><p>Page 6 of 8 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE</p><p>State</p><p>Kansas Council for the Social Studies (KCSS) President, KCSS 2005-2006 Vice President/President Elect of KCSS 2004-2005 Executive Board Member 2000 to present (re-elected 3-year term 2007) Program committee, presentation proposal committee, key note speaker introductions at KCSS State conferences 2004-2007</p><p>Kansas State Department of Education Program Review Training, 7-23-04</p><p>Program Reviewer for Kansas State Department of Education, October 25-26, 2005</p><p>Took Middle School Social Studies Content Praxis Test for Kansas State Department of Education to determine cutoff scores, April 26, 2003</p><p>Kansas State Department of Education committee to rewrite the Kansas Standards for Social Sciences Teacher Licensing, Spring 2001</p><p>Review panel member for Kansas State Historical Society’s Lewis and Clark School Grant Program, June 6th to June 27, 2003</p><p>Kansas Association of Teacher Educators-Executive Board Member 1999-2004</p><p>University</p><p>“Teachers Who Inspire” University Committee Fall 2005 to present</p><p>Mentor for new faculty—2005-2007</p><p>Assistant Marshall at Commencement—December 2007, May 2008</p><p>Keynote Speaker Introduction for Dr. James Boyer at the Telling the Tale Conference--Washburn University May 19, 2004</p><p>Center for Diversity Studies Task Force, 2002-2003</p><p>Brown Decision Faculty Colloquium, Spring 2003</p><p>History Day Judge, 1997; 2003; 2004</p><p>University Personnel Committee 2004-2006</p><p>Washburn Student Education Association Faculty Representative Page 7 of 8 State Officer Meeting, October 4, 2002</p><p>Education Department Administrator for On-line PPST Tutorials</p><p>Education Department Committees Personnel Committee 2002-present Elementary Program Committee 2002-present Dispositions Task Force 2004-2007 Social Committee 2002-2006 Literacy Position Search Committee, 2003; 2004 Professional Development School Director Search Committee-2004 Teaching Generalist Lecturer Position Search-2008 Undergrad Admit Committee, 2007-present</p><p>PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS National Council for the Social Studies Kansas Council for the Social Studies Phi Delta Kappa National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Kansas Association of Teacher Educators</p><p>HONOR “TEACHER OF THE YEAR” -- Presented by Washburn Education Association Students, Washburn University, May, 1998 </p><p>REFERENCES</p><p>Dr. Ken Ohm Dr. Donovan Cook Elementary Science Methods Associate Professor Washburn University Washburn University 1700 SW College Avenue 1700 SW College Avenue Topeka, Kansas 66621 Topeka, Kansas 66621 785/670-1491 785/670-1473 [email protected] [email protected]</p><p>Dr. Jean Morrow Dr. Gloria Dye Chair, Elementary Education Chair, Education Dept. Emporia State University Washburn University 1200 Commercial 1700 SW College Avenue Emporia, Kansas 66801 Topeka, Kansas 66621 620/341-5766 785/670-1432 [email protected] [email protected]</p><p>Page 8 of 8</p>
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