Dr. Fred Pauley

Professor

Elementary Secondary Education            

 

pauley672@marshall.edu

 

Academic Degrees

 

Ph.D.  University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, August 1994

Major: Higher Education Administration, Cognates: Curriculum & Instruction and Educational Psychology

 

M.R.E.  Tennessee Temple University, Chattanooga, TN, May 1980

Major: School Administration

 

M.A.  Marshall University, Huntington, WV, May 1975

Major: Elementary Education

 

B.A.  Marshall University, Huntington, WV, May 1971

Major: Secondary Education

 

Professional Experience
 
Associate professor of Elementary and Secondary Education
Marshall University Graduate College , South Charleston ,WV
2001-Present
 
Associate Professor of Education and Program Coordinator of Elementary Education

University of Charleston, Charleston, WV

1997-2001

 

Assistant Chair of Educational Studies Division

Marion College, Fond du Lac, WI

1996-1997

 

Director of Teacher Education and Institutional Assessment Outcomes Program

Baptist College, Boston, MA

1988-1996

 

Adjunct Professor of Education

Trinity International University, Miami, FL

1986-1988

 

Assistant Principal

Hollywood School, Hollywood, FL

1983-1988

 

Principal

Mid-America School, Huntington, WV

1980-1983

 

Assistant Professor of Education

Tennessee Temple University, Chattanooga, TN

1975-1980

 

Elementary and Secondary Teacher

Wayne County Public School System, Wayne, WV

1973-1975

 

Special Education Teacher

Ashland Kentucky Schools, Ashland, KY

1972-1973

 

Elementary Teacher

Logan County Public School System, Logan, WV

1971-1972

 

 

Postsecondary Teaching & Administrative Activities

 

Seventeen years experience teaching courses in teacher education degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels:

§         Taught Introduction to Education, Philosophy of Education, History of Education, Exceptional Child in the Regular Classroom, Classroom Management, Elementary & Secondary Math Methods, Elementary & Secondary Physical Education Methods, Elementary & Secondary Social Studies Methods, Elementary Language Arts Methods, and Secondary Science Methods, Procedures And Strategies for Teaching Exceptional Students, Introduction to Instructional Planning, Student Teaching Seminar, Research & Writing, Educational Evaluation,

§         Supervised and evaluated faculty

§         Planned and implemented teacher education program

§         Served on department committee to evaluate state teacher certification requirements

§         Developed education curriculum library

§         Supervised placement and evaluation of student teachers

§         Chaired steering committee for regional accreditation

§         Planned and implemented institutional assessment programs

§         Collection and dissemination of institutional data

§         Conducted staff development programs

§         Advised students in course selection and monitored academic progress

§         Served on college curriculum and library committees

§         Served on university budget committee

§         Faculty advisor for Welch Colleague senior project

§         Director of the NASA Education Resource Center

§         Content coordinator of Elementary Education

 

 

Elementary-Secondary Teaching & Administrative Activities

 

§         Taught three years in elementary and secondary public school classrooms

§         Taught one year in segregated special education classroom

§         Coached elementary and secondary public school sports teams

§         Taught high school drama classes

§         Coached high school debate teams

§         Building Principal for three years

§         Assistant Principal for five years

§         Responsible for hiring and evaluation of faculty

§         Planned and implemented budget for elementary and secondary programs

§         Chaired curriculum committee for elementary and secondary programs

§         Planned and implemented discipline policies

§         Coordinated parent-teacher conferences

§         Conducted faculty in-service

§         Developed and revised student handbook

§         Faculty sponsor of sophomore class

 

Scholarship and Professional Development

 

§         Presenter, Stop Surfing Start Teaching National conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 2003

§         Presenter, National Council for the Social Studies, Phoenix, AZ, November 2002

§         Presenter, Mountain Plains Adult Education Conference, Phoenix, AZ, May 2002

§         Presenter, American Psychological Conference, Miami Florida, June 2000

§         Presenter, National Council for the Social Studies, Anaheim, CA, November 1998

§         Presenter, West Virginia Social Studies Council, “Appalachian Humor,” November 1998

§         Presenter, Urban Education/Multicultural Education, Miami, FL, April 1998

§         Hold Rank I State Teacher Certification for grades 1-12

§         “Teacher-Student Relationships” Presented at the Annual New England Association of Schools Teacher Convention, Nashua, NH, November 1995

§         “Classroom Management” Presented at the Annual New England Association of Schools Teacher Convention, Springfield, MA, November 1993

§         “The Hidden Curriculum” Presented at the Annual New England Association of Schools Teacher Convention, Nashua, NH, November 1992

§         “Self Esteem and Learning” Presented at the Florida Association of Schools Teacher Convention, Orlando, FL, October 1988

§         “Constructing Objective Tests” Presented at the Florida Association of Schools Teacher Convention, Orlando, FL, October 1987

§         Doctoral Dissertation: “Doctoral Recipients with Baccalaureate Origins as Non-Traditional Students.” University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, July 1994. Published in Dissertation Abstracts, microfiche; hard copy of complete work available at the University of Connecticut library

§         Current research interests in the areas of adult and continuing education and the reform of teacher education

§         Attend regional and national professional educators conferences

§         Submitted a proposal to Mountain State Press for the publication of a series of professional development booklets for Teacher Development

§         Partnered with the WV State Department of Education in attaining a federal grant entitled “Wired for Learning” for the integration of Educational Technology in Teacher Education curriculum

§         Partnered with the Executive Director of the WV Service-Learning Consortium in attaining a grant from the National Service-Learning Consortium for the purpose of integrating Community Service Learning into the Teacher Education curriculum

 

Scholastic Achievements & Activities

 

§         Pre-doctoral and Doctoral Fellowship Recipient

§         Member of Speakers’ Bureau

§         Graduate Fellowship Recipient, Education Department, Marshall University

§         Member of Zeta Beta Tau Greek Fraternity

§         Secretary, Mountaineer Association of Private Schools

§         Recipient of Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities

§         Elected to West Virginia All State Chorus

§         Won Intramural Greek Wrestling Championship at Marshall University

§         Participated in and completed 1992 Boston Marathon

§         Played lead roles in high school and university dramas

 

 

University & Community Service

 

§         Membership on Graduate Council

§         Faculty Senator

§         Faculty Advisor for Student Government Association

§         Served on College Committee for Organization of Intramural Sports

§         Participated in the Planning of Student Activities, Functions, Orientation, Registration, and College Open House Programs

§         Participated in Red Cross Blood Donor Program

§         Faculty Sponsor for College Drama Team

§         Participated on Committee to Address Student Grievances

§         Participated in the “Bowling on the River Bowling Tournament” to assist the Junior League

 

 


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