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Curriculum Vita
I. NAME
Dr. Frederick Isele
Social Studies Education
Western Illinois University - Macomb & Quad Cities Campuses
Department of Curriculum & Instruction
3561 60th Street, Moline, IL 61265
Phone: 309-762-9481
Fax: 309-762-6989
II. DEPARTMENT
Department of Curriculum & Instruction
III. RANK
Associate Professor, Tenured Faculty 2
IV. EDUCATION & CERTIFICATION
Doctor of Education, Ed.D.; Curriculum and Instruction
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL (1990)
Certificate of Advanced Study/Educational Specialist Degree, C.A.S.
Elementary Education & the Social Studies
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL (1979)
Master of Science in Education, M.S.Ed.; Educational Administration
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL (1976)
Bachelor of Science in Education, B.S.Ed.; Elementary Education
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL (1970)
Honors Diploma; Lakewood Senior High School, Lakewood, CA (1965)
Illinois Administrators Academy, Illinois State Board of Education,
Springfield, IL (1986)
Illinois Certificate, Type 75, Administrative, No. 1107128
Illinois Certificate, Type 03, Elementary Teaching, No. 864615
*additional data made available upon request
V. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Associate Professor, Tenured, Western Illinois University, Macomb & Quad Cities,
Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Moline, Illinois (1998-present)
WIU University Teaching & Advising:
Teaching Our Heritage SSED 365
Global Perspectives SSED 495
Parent & Community Inv C&I 476g
Character Education SSED 550
Graduate Seminar C&I 600
Sem in El Ed Curr C&I 560
Sem II in El Ed Curr C&I 566
Soc St/Legal Studies SSED 496g
Soc St/Env Studies SSED 494
Sem ElEd ELED 170
Eled Fld Wk ELED 270
Fld Wk Eled ELED 370
3
Associate Professor & Clinical Supervisor/Director, Department of Education
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Indiana (1995-1998)
Teaching & Advising:
Director & Clinical Supervisor, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior,
Senior Student Teaching Experiences
Undergraduate Curriculum Courses
Social Studies Methods Courses
Graduate Geography Courses (Summer)
Women’s External Degree Programs
School & Community Relations Courses
Assistant Professor, Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education,
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana (1990-1995)
Teaching & Advising:
Social Studies Methods Courses
Elementary Curriculum Courses
Graduate Curriculum Courses
Graduate Seminar; Thesis
Student Teaching, Junior & Senior Block Supervision
Assistant Professor, Department of Education
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa (1988-1990)
Teaching, Supervision & Advising:
Reading Literacy Courses
Social Studies Methods Courses
Teacher Effectiveness Research Courses
Student Teaching, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Block Supervision
Elementary Principal, Steele Elementary School, Galesburg Community Unit School District #205, Galesburg, Illinois (1986-1988)
Administrative Duties
Administrator for K-5 Programs, Faculty, and Students
Parent Teacher Association Board
Administrator, After School Programs for Students
University Laboratory Instructor/Researcher, Metcalf Laboratory School,
Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois (1984-1986)
Teaching & Researching:
Elementary Teacher & Coach & Drama Teacher
Metcalf Project Researcher
University Instructor & Clinical Supervisor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois (1981-1984)
Teaching & Supervision:
Clinical Supervisor, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Student Teaching
Social Studies Methods Courses
Elementary Curriculum Courses
Tests & Measurements Courses
Outdoor Education Courses
Elementary Principal/Teacher, St. Victor Catholic Elementary School,
Madison Catholic Archdiocese, Monroe, Wisconsin (1979-1981)
Administration (Principal & Superintendent), Teaching, Coaching:
Administrator for K-6 Programs, Faculty, and Students
Full-Time Elementary Teacher
Intramural Coach
Men’s & Ladies Alter Society Boards
Elementary Teacher, Tilton and May Elementary Schools,
Rochelle Elementary School District #231, Rochelle, Illinois (1970-1979)
Teaching, Coaching, and Administrative Duties:
Intermediate Teacher
Intramural Coach
District Co-Director, NIU Student Teaching Program
Elementary Teacher (part-time) & Physical Education Coach,
Creston Elementary School, Creston, Illinois (1969-1970)
Teaching & Coaching:
P.E. Teacher
Intramural Coach
VI. PUBLICATIONS; SCHOLARLY; CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
Co-Editor, Illinois Council for the Social Studies, Quarterly Publications
“Microteaching the Social Studies,” ICSS Quarterly, Fall, 2010
“Improving Social Studies Education; Applications of Teacher Effectiveness Research Data,” ICSS Quarterly, Summer, 2010
“Successful Geographic Education Activities,” ICSS Quarterly, Spring, 2010
Editor, Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, Online Website, National Council for the Social Studies, Washington, DC
Executive Director’s Annual Reports, Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, NCSS
Editor, Native American Heritage SIG, Online Website, National Council for the Social Studies & Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (2009-present)
Treasurer’s Annual Reports, Illinois Council for the Social Studies (2007-2010)
“Understanding & Appreciating German Timelines,” Goethe Institute for German Studies, Online Publication, Washington, DC (4/08)
Co-Editor, WIU Faculty Senate Policies & Procedures Manual for International Studies (approved 4/07)
Co-Editor, Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies Charter (approved 3/07)
“President’s Message,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, Quarterly Publication, (Fall/06)
Co-Editor, Student Government Association Constitution Revision, WIU-QC (3/06)
“History Logbook,” Sigma Nu, Theta Eta Chapter, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL (4/05)
VII. REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
“The Professional Social Studies Teacher’s Toolkit,” National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Washington, DC (12/11)
“Addressing Cultural Diversity; National Geographics in the Classroom,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Judson College, Paletine, IL (10/11)
“Acknowledging Freedom; Utilizing Case Studies in the Classroom,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Judson College, Paletine, IL (10/11)
“Successfully Utilizing National Geographics in the Elementary & Middle School Classroom,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Portland, OR (8/11)
“Population Connection; One of Seven Billion or More,” National Conference for Geographic Education, National Conference, Portland, OR (8/11)
“Microteaching Geography,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Portland, OR (8/11)
“Professional Social Studies Teaching Methodology,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL (3/11)
“Sister City Programs; Germany & USA,” with Terry Mahon, German American Heritage Center, Davenport, IA (2/11)
“Academic Fellowships to Germany; the Goethe Institute of Washington, DC,” German American Heritage Center, Davenport, IA (1/11)
“Presenting the Goethe Institute for German Studies Fellowship Program,” German-American Heritage Center, Davenport, IA (12/10)
“Researching German Heritage,” German-American Heritage Center, Davenport, IA (11/10)
“Power, Authority, and Governance Standards in the Classroom,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Lisle, IL (11/10)
“Powerful Social Studies,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, State Conference, Lisle, IL (11/10)
“Global Connections to Local School Programs,” National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Denver, CO (11/10)
“Creating Davenport, Iowa’s New German American Heritage Center,” National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Denver, CO (11/10)
“Professional Methodology for Geographic Education,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Savannah, GA (10/10)
“Wonderful Geographic Activities for K-8 Instruction,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Savannah, GA (10/10)
“Microteaching Geography,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Savannah, GA (10/10)
“Researching German Heritage,” German American Heritage Center, Moline Public Library, Moline, IL (10/10)
“Successfully Addressing National & State Standards of Social Studies,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Bradley University, Peoria, IL (3/10)
“The State of Great Lakes Regional Social Studies,” Ex Director’s Presentation to Administrators of the Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, NCSS, Regional Conference, Madison, WI (3/10)
“Curricular Methodology for DUMMIES!,” Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, Regional Conference, Madison, WI (3/10)
“Living Lands & Waters; Community Service Projects,” National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Atlanta, GA (11/09)
“Annual State of the Great Lakes Social Studies,” Ex Director’s Report, National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Atlanta, GA (11/09)
“Successfully Applying Primary Documents; Utilizing the Library of Congress for Teaching History,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Lisle, IL (10/09)
“NCSS Geography Standards; Applying Geographic Frameworks & Primary Map Information,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Lisle, IL (10/09)
“Fostering Geographic ALIVE Instruction,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico (9/09)
“Utilizing Multiple Methods & Activities for Teaching Geography,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico (9/09)
“Teaching Power, Authority, and Governance; Supreme Court Cases,” Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, Regional Conference, Lisle, IL (4/09)
“The State of the Great Lakes Social Studies,” Ex Director’s Report, Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, Regional Conference, Lisle, IL (4/09)
“Securing Academic Fellowships to Japan & Germany; the Keizai Koho Fellowship and the Goethe Institute, Berlin, Germany,” Kappa Delta Pi & WIU-QC Student Government Association, Campus Presentation, Moline, IL (12/08)
“WIU Study Abroad Programs,” with WIU International Study Abroad Program Presenters, WIU-QC Student Government Association, Campus Presentation, Moline, IL (11/08)
“Microteaching Social Studies,” National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Houston, TX (11/08)
“Focusing on the STANS; Kazakhstan, et al.,” National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Houston, TX (11/08)
“Geography; Microteaching; Podcasting,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Houston, TX (11/08)
“Annual Report of Great Lakes Social Studies,” Ex Director’s Report, National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Houston, TX (11/08)
“Integrating Technology with National & State Social Studies Standards,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Lyle, IL (10/08)
“Geography Instructional Methodology,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Dearborn, MI (10/08)
“Geography; Microteaching; Podcasting,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Dearborn, MI (10/08)
“Successful Professional Teacher Interviews,” Kappa Delta Pi, SGA, & WIU-QC Speaker Program, Moline, IL (4/08)
KEYNOTE SPEAKER; CONFERENCE PRESENTATION: “Building the Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies,” Great Lakes Regional Conference for the Social Studies, NCSS, Regional Conference, Columbus, OH (3/08)
“Securing Academic Fellowships; the Goethe German Studies Fellowship & the Keizai Koho Japan Studies Fellowships,” Kappa Delta Pi, SGA, & WIU-QC Speaker Program, Moline, IL (3/08)
“WIU Study Abroad Programs,” Kappa Delta Pi, SGA & WIU-QC Speaker Program, Moline, IL (2/08)
“Social Studies Methodology in the Classroom; An Overview,” National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, San Diego, CA (12/07)
“State of the Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies,” Ex Director’s Report, Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies Administrator’s Meeting, National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference (12/07)
“Integrating Technology & Geographic Education,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Oklahoma City, OK (11/07)
“Global Populations & Geographic Education,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Oklahoma City, OK (11/07)
“Evaluating Effective Social Studies,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Lisle, IL (10/07)
“Utilizing Multiple Teaching Strategies for the Social Studies,” Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Lisle, IL (10/07)
“Addressing Global Population Trends,” Indiana Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Indianapolis, IN (10/07)
“The State of Great Lakes Social Studies,” Ex Director’s Report, National Council for the Social Studies, Summer Institute, Washington, DC (8/07)
“WIU Study Abroad Programs,” with WIU International Studies Presenters, Kappa Delta Pi, SGA, and WIU-QC Sponsored Presentation, Moline, IL (3/07)
“Powerful Social Studies,” Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, Regional Conference, Mystic Lake, MN (3/07)
“the State of the Great Lakes Social Studies,” Ex Director’s Report, Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, Regional Conference, Mystic Lake, MN (3/07)
“Successful Applications of Curricular Methods,” Illinois Association of Curriculum Development, State Conference, Plainfield, IL (3/07)
“Study Abroad & International Programs; WIU Senate Committee Report,” WIU-QC Faculty Council & Student Government Association “Brown Bag” Speaker Series, Moline, IL (2/07)
“Successful Interviewing Strategies for Elementary Educators,” Kappa Delta Pi, SGA, and WIU-QC Sponsored Presentation, Moline, IL (2/07)
“Goethe German Studies Fellowships,” National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Washington, DC (12/06)
“State of the Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies,” Ex Director’s Report, National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Washington, DC (12/06)
“Teaching Powerful Geography,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Lake Tahoe, NV (10/06)
“Service Projects; Heifer International,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Lake Tahoe, NV (10/06)
“Using Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences for Literacy & the Social Studies,” with Dr. Therese Kiley, Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Lisle, IL (9/06)
“Motivating Readers & Reading; Applying Gardner’s Individualized Perspectives,” with Dr. Pam Godt, International Reading Congress, International Conference, Budapest, Hungary (8/06)
“Researching German Heritage for Elementary Students,” Goethe Institute for German Studies, Fellowship Paper Presentation, Berlin, Germany (8/06)
“Activating Community Service & Social Studies Projects,” Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, Regional Conference, Gerald Ford Presidential Library, Grand Rapids, MI (1/06)
“Researching Culture Standards with Kids,” Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, Regional Conference, Gerald Ford Presidential Library, Grand Rapids, MI (1/06)
“Research Opportunities; Kazakhstan,” National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, International Assembly, Kansas City, MO (11/05)
“the State of Great Lakes Social Studies,” Ex Director’s Report, National Council for the Social Studies, National Conference, Kansas City, MO (11/05)
“Geography ALIVE!,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Salt Lake City, UT (10/05)
“Multiple Methods of Teaching & Learning for Geography,” National Council for Geographic Education, National Conference, Salt Lake City, UT (10/05)
“ICSS Presidential Paper Presentation,” FEATURED KEY-NOTE, Illinois Council for the Social Studies, State Conference, Lisle, IL (9/05)
“Living Lands & Waters,” Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, Regional Conference, Dubuque, IA (3/05)
“Population Connections & Student Researching Global Issues,” Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies, Regional Conference, Dubuque, IA (3/05)
“Multiple Intelligences & Individualized Reading Strategies,” with Dr. Pam Godt, Kappa Delta Pi, National Conference, Orlando, FL (3/05)
VIII. PROFESSIONAL & ACADEMIC SERVICE
National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS); Washington, DC
Illinois Representative, National House of Delegates (1998 to present)
National Committee for Funding the Advancement of the Social Studies (FASSE)
(2010 to present)
Chair, National Assessment Committee (2002-2004)
Chair, National Nominations & Elections Committee (2005-2006)
NCATE Reviewer, Social Studies Programs, NCSS-National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (2002-2004)
We the People, NCSS-Illinois Representative (2006-2007)
National Conference Committee, Houston, TX (2008)
International Assembly
Native American Heritage Special Interest Group
Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies
Executive Director (2004 to present)
Editor, Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies Online Website (2004 to present)
Chair, Annual “Great Lakes Breakfast & Administrative Meetings” at NCSS National Conference & Great Lakes Regional Conferences (2004 to present)
Illinois Council for the Social Studies
Director, External Relations (elected 2010)
Board of Directors (1998 to present)
President (2005-2006)
Vice President, (2004-2005)
Co-Editor, ICSS Quarterly Publication (2006 to present)
Secretary (2004)
Treasurer (2007-2010)
ICSS Representative, NCSS Summer Leadership Conference (2003 to 2009)
WIU & WIU-QUAD CITIES CAMPUS
Student Government Association
Faculty Advisor (2004 to present)
*Annual Award Winner; Outstanding Student Organization (2006 to present) recognized for WIU Annual Campus Programs:
Annual Blood Drives
Annual Living Lands & Waters River Cleanout Programs
Etiquette Dinners (2004-2007)
Annual Student Elections
Annual Student SGA Scholarship Programs
Annual Festival of Trees; QC Christmas
Niabi Zoo Clean-Out Programs (2004-2007)
SGA Chicago Field Trips; Professional Conferences
Annual Health & Wellness Fairs
Tunnel of Oppression Conferences (2004-2007)
SGA Guest Speaker Programs
Annual Campus Clean-Out Programs
Weekly SGA Meetings
WQPT Fund Drive Programs (2011)
WIU-QC Faculty Council
Faculty-Student Representative (2010 to present)
COEHS Representative (2003-2006)
Chair, Faculty Development & Research Committee (2003-2007)
Vision 20-20 Riverfront Campus Committee (2006)
Riverfront Campus Planning Committee (2006 to present)
Art & Architecture Committee (2010 to present)
Faculty Mentor Program
WIU-QC Commencement
WIU Marketing Director Search Committee
WIU-QC Provost Search Committee
WIU-QC Representative, WIU Library Director Search Committee
Dean’s Evaluation Committee (2008)
WIU-Faculty Senate & International Program Committee
Chair (2003 to 2006)
Co-Editor “WIU International Programs Policies & Procedures” Manual
WIU Faculty Senate (2003 to 2006)
Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education
Co-Advisor, WIU-Quad Cities
Co-Host, KDPi Awards Ceremonies, Macomb & Quad Cities
Sigma Nu, Theta Eta Chapter, Northern Illinois University
Chair, Scholarship Committee
Board of Directors
WIU Department of Curriculum & Instruction
Undergraduate Committee
Scholarship Committee
Committee on Committees
Chair, Academic Integrity Committee
OPTA Awards Committee
Selection & Retention Committee
WIU Faculty Innovators
Project, “Great Lakes Regional Council for the Social Studies ONLINE”
(2003)
Project, “Microteaching; Podcasting Social Studies” (2009)
WIU-QC Honors College Program
Advisor (2007 to present)
German American Heritage Center; QC-Davenport, Iowa
Program Committee
IX. GRANTS & SPECIAL AWARDS
2010 Outstanding Student Organization Advisor Award, WIU-QC
& Outstanding Leadership Awards (2004 to present)
2006 to present, Outstanding Student Organization, SGA WIU-QC
Who’s Who Among American Teachers (2004)
Who’s Who in American Education (2003 to 2007)
2006 Goethe German Institute Fellowship Award
2002 Keizai Koho Japan Fellowship Award
2004 Guest Presenter & Host, “International Relations Program” Astana, Kazakhstan
WIU Invitation, University of Illinois Technology Conference (2004)
Special Recognition, President of Illinois Council for the Social Studies (2006)
X. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS
National Council for the Social Studies
Great Lakes Council for the Social Studies
Illinois Council for the Social Studies
National Council for Geographic Education
National Geographic Society
Kappa Delta Pi
Phi Delta Kappa
Illinois ASCD
German American Heritage Center
Figge Art Museum
Civic Participation:
Lions International Service Club, Rochelle, IL
Knights of Columbus, Quad Cities
Sacred Heart & Christ the King Catholic Churches, QC
*additional information made available upon request
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