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Posted: August 27, 2004/Updated: July 26, 2005

  Williams, Tony L.
Professor, School of Education
Office: 240 Jenkins Hall
E-Mail: williamt@marshall.edu

Education | Post Doctoral Study | Refereed Journal Publications | Workshops | Grants |Professional Affiliations Community Service | Textbooks Published |Papers Presented Administrative Experience | Teaching Experience

 

 
 
Education
  • Ed.D.: West Virginia University (1970)
    Major: Curriculum and Instruction
     
  • M.A.: West Virginia University (1968)
    Major: Social Studies
     
  • B.A.: Marshall University (1963)
    Major: History
 
Post Doctoral Study
  • 1996: American Council on Education Chairing the Academic Department
     
  • 1993: Marshall University Qualitative Research Methods
     
  • 1990: Univ. of Tennessee Assessment Outcomes
     
  • 1989: Marshall University Survey Methods
     
  • 1973-1980: Marshall University Management, Finance, Curriculum, Instruction, and Computer Science
 
Refereed Journal Publications
  • Williams, T. L. and Bickel, R. (2001). High School Achievement, Equity, and Costs. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 9 (40).
     
  • Williams, T. L. and Bickel, R. (1999). Opportunity, Community, and Early Adolescent Pregnancy, A Replication of Research with Older Teenage Girls. Educational Foundation, 13(2), 47-72.
     
  • Williams, T. L. and Bickel R. (1997). Opportunity, Community, And Teen Pregnancy in an Appalachian State. The Journal of Educational Research, 90(3), 175-181.
     
  • Williams, T. L. (1988). Education in West Virginia. The Link of Appalachian Education Lab, 6(4), 3-4.
     
  • Williams, T. L. (1987). The West Virginia One-Room School. Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1(2), 29-32.
     
  • Williams, T. L. (1986). Education and Our Heritage. Goldenseal Magazine, 12(4), 9-15.
     
  • Williams, T. L. (1985, September 4). A History of Education in West Virginia. The Herald Dispatch, 4-6.
     
  • Williams, T. L. (1985). A Photo-Essay of One Room Schools, Wonderful West Virginia, 49(10), 12-14.
     
  • Williams, T. L. (1984). A Touch of Nostalgia: A Salute to the One-Room School. The West Virginia Hillbilly, 1(33), 2-7.
     
  • Williams, T. L. (1983). The Library-College Concept. Learning Today, 7(4), 37-43.
     
  • Williams, T. L. (1982). A Response to John Dewey. Phi Delta Kappa, 64,(3), 224-225.
 
Workshops
  • Numerous workshops presented in public schools on social studies, school law, curriculum and instruction.
 
Grants
  • Summer 1995: “Creating Role Models For Female and Minority Students Through Video Production”, Marshall University Graduate School Research Grant.
     

  • Summer 1985: “Photo-Essay of the West Virginia One-Room School”, Marshall University Graduate School Research Grant.

 
Professional Affiliations
  • Phi Delta Kappa (Chapter President, Vice President, Historian, National Delegate, Program Chair)
     
  • National Council for Social Studies
     
  • West Virginia Council for Social Studies
     
  • Kappa Delta Pi Education Honorary
 
Community Service
  • RESA Staff Development Council
     
  • Cabell County Citizens Advisory Council to Board of Education 1993 – Present
     
  • Advisory Board, Fifth Avenue Baptist Church Child Care Center
     
  • Curriculum Advisor, West Virginia Film History Project 1995
 
Textbooks Published
  • Williams, T.L. (1997). West Virginia: Our State 2000 C.E. West Virginia Education Foundation. (Public School Textbook)
     
  • Williams, T. L. (1990). West Virginia: Our State. West Virginia Education Foundation. (Public School Textbook) Reprints 1991, 1993.
     
  • Williams, T. L.. (1978). Chapter. In The Teacher and School Law, Field Press. (Graduate Textbook Chapter) 1988, Revised 1994.
     
  • Williams, T. L. (1972). Social Problems and Issues in American Education. Wm. C. Brown Publishers. (College Text) 
 
Papers Presented
  • Several papers presented at state and national conferences in the areas of:
     
  • School Law
     
  • Social Studies Education
     
  • Critical Thinking
     
  • Teaching and Learning Styles
 
Administrative Experience
  • 2001-2005: Interim Executive Dean, College of Education and Human Services
     
  • 2000–2001: Assistant Chair/Program Coordinator, School of Education
     
  • 1994–2000: Chair, Division of Educational Leadership
    Marshall University, Huntington, WV
     
  • 1991–1993: Acting Graduate Dean
    Summers Marshall University, Huntington, WV
     
  • 1990–1992: Assistant Graduate Dean
    Marshall University, Huntington, WV
     
  • 1986–1989: Associate Dean for Academic Programs, COE,
    Marshall University, Huntington, WV
     
  • 1985–1986: Associate Dean for Student Personnel Services, COE,
    Marshall University, Huntington, WV
     
  • 1979–1985: Coordinator, Department of Educational Foundations, COE,
    Marshall University, Huntington, WV
     
  • 1980–1985: Director of Off-Campus Programs, COE, Marshall University,
    Huntington, WV; Director, NCATE Accreditation Study.
 
Teaching Experience
  • 1978–Present: Professor of Education, Marshall University (Full Graduate Faculty Status)
     
  • 1970–1977: Associate Professor, Marshall University
     
  • 1969–1970: Associate Professor, West Liberty State College, WV
     
  • 1967–1969: Graduate Teaching Assistant, West Virginia University
     
  • 1965–1967: Instructor, Randolph-Macon Academy, History and Social Studies
     
  • 1963–1965: Public School Teacher, West Virginia & New Jersey, Social Studies
 
 

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    Associate Dean for Academic Programs
    E-Mail: mckeej@marshall.edu

 



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