Publications



Faculty Members’ NamesHighest Degree, Field and UniversityAssignment: Indicate the Role of the Faculty MembersFaculty RankTenure TrackScholarship, Leadership in Professional Associations and Service: List up to three major contributions in the last 3 years.Teaching or Other Professional Experience in P-12 SchoolsRichard BirdMFA in Design, Areas of Ceramics and Glass, University of KansasFacultyProfessorYesArt work on display in Regional Art Galleries, Faculty Art Shows, Workshops for students from area High Schools. Reorganized Art Education courses and content with retirement of previous faculty member. Restructured studios and expanded media offerings with more Craft areas. Attended glass workshop in Minn. and the Nebraska Art Teachers ConferencePatti BlundellEd.D in Administration, Curriculum and Instruction; University of Nebraska-LincolnFacultyProfessorYes “Changing Face of Graduate Education,” paper presented with Dr. Ann Petersen at the Association of Teacher Educators, Orlando, FL (February 14-17, 2011).Presented with Lorna Eliason, “Helping Programs to Better Use Data to Improve Outcomes” at the “Expanding Horizons for Student Success: The Afterschool Way,” Omaha, NE 9/24/2010.Reviewed How to Design and Evaluate Research in Education, Fraenkel & Wallen, 6/2010.Served as advisor for 5 specialist students completing field studies (7/2011).Served as a reviewer for Rural Educator. Served as a reviewer for Journal of Family & Consumer Science. Faculty Representative At-Large position for NSEA Higher Education Academy District. (May 2009- present).Served on the Nominating Committee for Nebraska Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. (Spring 2010).Elementary Education teacher – [Sheridan Co. District #30 (1982-1983); Dawes Co. District #44 (1979-1980); Dawes Co. District #70 (1973-1974)]Student teacher supervision (1997 – present, as assigned)After school program local evaluator [Chadron Public Schools (2003-2004 – present); Gordon, Rushville, Crawford schools (1 yr fill in); Scottsbluff Public Schools (2009-2010 – present)]Member, Advanced Ed (NCA) steering committee for Chadron Public Schools (2009-present)Certified in Nebraska for Family and Consumer Sciences and Elementary EducationDawn BrammerMS, Secondary Education- Teaching Physical Education, Principal- Administration K-12FacultyAssistantProfessorYes*President of Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, and Dance (NAHPERD)*Presentation at 2011 NAHPERD State Conference- “CDA Advocacy: NE Statistics to Help Justify My Program’s Existence”*Grant Partnership with Panhandle Public Health/Nebraska Beef Council- (Kids Fitness and Nutrition Day) hosting 3rd grade students on CSC campus for “Dance for the Health of It” Day using the grant monies. K-12 Health & Physical Education 3 years7,8, HS Basic Math 3 years Drivers Education 3 years7-12 Coaching 3 yearsStudent Teaching Supervisor 6 yearsLinda BrownEd.D Educational Leadership Montana State UniversityFacultyAsst. ProfYes2010 March Presented at the National Innovations Conference in Baltimore, Maryland on Strategies for Teaching Students of Poverty Online Courses.* Grant Writing- (Coal Board Grant ($90,000), OPI Professional Development Grant ($150,000 and $100,000)* Publications – ?2011 July Virtual presentation EDULEARN 11 Conference in Barcelona, Spain Enhancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Instruction Through Robotics In Native American High Poverty Populations, * Associations – Montana Administrators Association(MASS); * Reviewer – NE State Cut Score Committee, Montana State Cut Score Committee* Leadership Positions – Faculty President 2009-10 LBHC* Research – Wallace, Readers Digest Leadership Project 2002* Membership – ASCD, Rotary2006- 2010 Superintendent Wyola, Montana; 2003- 2005 Superintendent/Principal Ophir School District, Gallatin-Gateway, Montana; National Trainer (NWEA), Portland, 2001-2002; Assistant Superintendent, Technology and Assessment, Chadron City School, Chadron, Nebraska ,1999-2001 District Technology Coordinator Chadron City School, Chadron, Nebraska, 1997-1999 Elementary Principal /Director of Technology and Media, Box Elder Independent School District, Box Elder; 1987-1996 K-12 TeacherMargaret CrousePhD Home Economic Higher EducationOklahoma State UniversityAdministrationProfessorNAWorking toward certification in English Language Learners via coursework at UNK (2009 – present)Serve on the thesis review committee for Midwestern Association for Graduate Schools 2010-presentPresentation accepted for the conference” Research within Primarily Undergraduate Schools” 2010/2011Certified in Nebraska for Family and Consumer Sciences and Driver’s EducationCertified in Missouri for family and consumer sciences7-12 teacher (1971-1977)Student teacher supervision 1979-1992; 2001-2003)Elisabeth EllingtonPh.D., English Literature, Brandeis University, Waltham, MAFacultyAssociate ProfessorYesMembership- NCTE, Council on English EducationHigh School Teacher (5 years)Karen EnosEd.D Educational Administration, University of South DakotaFacultyAssociate ProfessorYesDoctoral dissertation 2009Middle School English and Reading (3 years)Laura GaudetPh.D., University of Northern Colorado, Educational Psychology. Emphasis: Human Growth & Development, Greeley, CO, August, 1995. FacultyProfessorYesAuthorship - Textbook Supplements.Instructor’s Manual, Nevid, Introduction to General Psychology, 2nd edition, 2011, July-August, 2011.Instructor’s Manual, July-August, 2010, Rathus, HDEV, 2nd edition, 2010.PowerPoint, July, 2010, Santrock, Educational Psychology, 5th edition, 2011, Scholarly Activities Professional Papers EvaluatorMid-Western Association of Graduate Schools (Thesis Awards), , Reviewer, December, 2011, 2010, 2009.Rocky Mountain Psychological Association Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Abstract reviewer and moderator, April 16-18, 2009. (Paper reviewer and conference session moderator). Rocky Mountain Psychological Association Conference, Boise, Idaho: Abstract reviewer and moderator, April 10-12, 2008. (Paper reviewer and conference session moderator).PublicationsMcDaniel, L., McIntire, K., Streitz, C., Jackson, A. & Gaudet, L. (December, 2010). The effects of caffeine on athletic performance. Contemporary Issues in Educational Research. 6(1). The Clute Institute for Academic Research. McDaniel, L., Jackson, A. & Gaudet, L. (April, 2010). Reducing the risk of ACL injury to female athletes. Contemporary Issues in Educational Research. 3(2). The Clute Institute for Academic Research. McDaniel, L., Ihlers, M., Haar, C., Jackson, A. & Gaudet, L. (February, 2010). Common runner/walkers foot injuries. Contemporary Issues in Educational Research, 3(2). The Clute Institute for Academic Research. Jackson, A. & Gaudet, L. (January, 2010). Factories: Getting rid of education. American Journal of Business Education. 3(1), The Clute Institute for Academic Research.5. Jackson, A., Gaudet, L., McDaniel, L., Brammer, D. (November/December, 2009). Curriculum integration: The use of technology to support learning. College Teaching & Learning, The Clute Institute for Academic Research, Littleton, Colorado. 6. McDaniel, L., Jackson, A. & Gaudet, L. (2009) Can withitness be applied to coaching and training. International Education Studies, 2(3), August 2009. Peer Reviewed7. McDaniel, L. Jackson, A. & Gaudet, L. (2009) Strength development for young adolescents. International Education Studies, 2(3), August 2009. Peer Reviewed.8.McDaniel, L., Jackson, A., Gaudet, L., & Tonkin, S. (2009). Methods of upper body training to increase overhand throwing power. International Education Studies, 2 (4), November, 2009. 9. McDaniel, L., Jackson, A. & Gaudet, L. (2009) Can withitness be applied to teaching with laptops? CLUTE. American Journal of Business Education, 2 (4). July/August 2009. Peer Reviewed. 10. McDaniel, L., Ihlers, M., Jackson, A., & Gaudet, L. (2009) Common runners/walkers foot injuries. CLUTE. Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2009. Peer Reviewed. Accepted for publication 11. McDaniel, L., Haar, C., Jackson, A. & Gaudet, L. (2009). Rehabilitation of Common runners/walkers foot injuries. CLUTE: Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education Research. 12.Jackson, A., Gaudet, L., McDaniel, L., Wright, O., and Watt, D. (March, 2009). Curriculum for Today’s Learner. College Teaching & Learning, 6(2). The Clute Institute for Academic Research, Littleton, Colorado. 13.Jackson, A., McDaniel, L., & Gaudet, L. (October, 2008). Strength: Promoting Healthy Weight Training as it Relates to Joint Health for Young Female Athletes. BrianMac, SportsCoach. United Kingdom, , A., Gaudet, L., McDaniel, L., & Watt, D. (December, 2008). Teaching More than the Discipline: Modeling Leadership in the Classroom. College Teaching Methods & Styles. The Clute Institute for Academic Research, Littleton, Colorado. 15.McDaniel, L., Jackson, A. & Gaudet, L. (September, 2008). Strength Development for Young Adolescents. BrianMac, SportsCoach. United Kingdom, , A., McDaniel, L., & Gaudet, L. (August, 2008c). Strength: Muscle Balance: Getting it Right. BrianMac, SportsCoach. United Kingdom, . McDaniel, L. Jackson, A., Gaudet, L. (August, 2008b). Coaching: The Supervisory Behavioral Continuum: An Applied Approach to Develop Leadership in Athletes. BrianMac, SportsCoach. United Kingdom, . Jackson, A., Gaudet, L., & McDaniel, L. (August, 2008a). Coaching: Developing Effective Leadership Skills in Coaches and Athletes. BrianMac, SportsCoach. United Kingdom, . McDaniel, L., Jackson, A., & Gaudet, L. (July, 2008) Coaching: Can "Withitness Skills" be Applied to Coaching and Personal Training? BrianMac Sports Coach. Published: August 13, 2008. . Crouse, M., Colgate, T. & Gaudet, L. (2007). Positive Outcome to Academic Re-Organization. The Department Chair. Wiley Publishers. Published Summer, 2007.Special Education (14 years)Clark GardenerEd.D. Administration/Curriculum Dev.New Mexico State UniversityAdjunct FacultyProfessor EmeritusNoPresentation—National Rural Education Association, “Areas of Emphasis in a Rural Superintendent Preparation Program.”NREA Service Award—2004NREA Leadership Award--2006K-6 principalEvaluator for After School ProgramsWilliam HoffmanM.S. Secondary Education, Chadron State CollegeFacultyInstructorYesNoneLorie HunnEd.D Educational LeadershipUniversity of WyomingFacultyAssociateProfessoryes7-12 teacher (1985-2003)Student teacher supervisor (2003-2004)Roger KendrickPhDEducational Studies (formally Curriculum and Instruction) University of Nebraska Lincoln Specialization: Online Educational Course DevelopmentEducationAssistant ProfessorYes2010 Presentation “Using Short Throw Projectors and Smartboards – Hardware and Different Software Packages” – Chadron State College.2004 to 2010 – main focus - Ph.D. in Educational Studies (Program name was changed from curriculum and instruction to the above because educators do more, especially in regards to technology, than design curriculum/instruction) Dissertation: Using Audience Response Systems A.K.A. “Clickers” to do Attention Research2009-2010 Nebraska Junior Academy of Science (NJAS) Panhandle Coordinator of Regional Science FairStudent teacher supervision 2010Completed all but student teaching for an endorsement(s) in physics and/or mathematics.Certified – Master Training Specialist/Training Coordinator Physics Department, Navy Nuclear Power SchoolCertified – Level One – National Instruments LabVIEW ProgrammingDon KingPh.D. Agric. Educ.Iowa State Univ.Ames, IowafacultyProfessorYesPresentation, ATE Conference 2008, Diversity in Small Rural Colleges and Universities.President, Nebr. Assoc. College of Teacher Education, 2008Chair, Chadron Comm. Recreation Brd. Of DirectorsMember, Dawes County Boys & Girls Club Brd. Of Directors Student Teacher Supervision, 2009- presentCSC Civility Workshop, 2010Open Educ. Resource Presentation, 2011Agriculture teacher (3 years)Adam LambertDMA Trumpet Performance FacultyAssociate ProfessorYesChair, CSC Music DepartmentMemberships: International Trumpet Guild, National Association of Music Educators, College Band Directors National Association, Music Teachers National AssociationPresentation at the College Band Directors National Associate in February 2012Guest conductor with the North Platte Region, Wyoming High Schools Honor BandCSC Honor Band Conductor, 2010, 2012Conductor/Clinician for the Rapid City Middle Schools Honor BandDirector of Bands, Provo High School, 1997 – 2002 (Grades 9 – 12)Assistant Director, Provo Middle Schools, 1997 – 2002 (Grades 5 – 8) Barb LimbachPh.D. Applied Science and Technology-University of WyomingFacultyProfessorYes*Co-advisor for Delta Mu Delta Business Administration Honorary Society (2005-Current)*Faculty-led Business Student Study Abroad Program touring London and Edinburgh (2009, 2011)*Publications in Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, Association for General & Liberal Studies, Research in Higher Education Journal (2008-2010)*Presentations for Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy (CHEP), Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), Association for General &Liberal Studies (AGLS), Academic and Business Research Institute Conference (AABRI), CRLA (2007-2011)*Manuscript Reviewer for NEA Thought & Action Journal (2008-Current) *Textbook Reviewer for South-Western, McGraw-Hill, Flat World Knowledge, Prentice Hall (2006-2011)Certified in 7-12Substitute Teacher, 3 years, 7-12Faculty, 21 years, CollegeKim MadsenEd.D Curriculum & Instruction-Educational Administration, University of NE-LincolnFaculty ProfessorNo- Certified in Family & Consumer Sciences- Presentation at two National conferences 2011-Certified Trainer NE Early Learning Guidelines, Core Competencies, ECERS, Safe With You – Child Abuse & neglect- National Accreditation renewal and annual report to NAEYC * Development of on-line portfolios – program and classroom- Executive Board member – Nebraska Association for the Education of Young Children – 2010-2014 –Higher Ed rep.- 23rd Annual Excellence in Early Childhood Conference – Conference Coordinator – 23 years -Nebraska Teaching Certificate – Family & Consumer Sciences and Voc. Ed. – K-12-Substitute teacher – Public Schools – K-12-Student teacher supervision – Pre-K-Director, CSC Child Development Center nationally accredited laboratory -Observation & Participation SupervisorRoger Mays MFA Theatre University of Georgia Faculty ProfessorYes Member Actor’s Equity AssociationPresenter-Nebraska High School Thespian Festival Workshop Jan. 2011, Jan. 2010Producer-Director 3 Productions for Young Audiences Sponsored by Chadron Library Foundation You’re a Good Man Charlie BrownOunce Dice Trice (Original Adaptation)Tour to area elementary schools Once Upon a MattressCoordinator and Presenter 3 “Theatre Days” presenting theatre workshops and performances for 700 regional high school students Adjudicator/Consultant Ord Chanticleer Play Festival 2009-10-11Western Trails Conference Plays 2009-10-11Panhandle Conference 2009-10District Play Conference Sydney 2009McCallum, HenryEd.D. Special Education Administration – University of Northern ColoradoFacultyAssistant ProfessorYes* Presentations – ATE (2012)"Using Technology for Creative Learning, Universal Design, and Reflective Education".* Grant Writing – Development of Delta Opportunity School (Alternative High School) $365,000 (2007-2009). Alternative Educational Programming $80,000 Vision Schools (2009)* Publications – * Associations – * Reviewer – * Leadership Positions -* Research – * Membership - P-12 Special Education Teacher 13 years, P-12 School Principal 6 years, 9-12 High School Principal 7 years, 8-12 Alternative High School Principal 3 years. Consultant to Chadron Public SchoolsJanet MoellerMA, Special Education University of AZ, Tucson,FacultyAssistant ProfessorYesWorking toward Ed.D. in Adult/Higher Education at USD 2011-2012Child Development Center Advisory Board 2011-12-Special Education Preschool 7 years; -General Education PK-4 10 years;-Special Education K-12 6 years-Special education Director 12 years-Student teacher Supervision 1 yearPam NewbergMLS–Dominican University; MM—DePaul University; MAT—National-Louis UniversityProfessional StaffN/AN/AMost recent past-chair of Cataloging Materials for Children Committee of ALCTS/ALA; Part of panel presentation on how cataloging of children’s materials can assist non-English speaking and pre-literate children in using libraries at the ALA Annual Conference in Washing, D.C. June 2010; Presented teaching sessions on Cataloging of Realia and Beginning Cataloging of Sound Recordings at 2010 OLAC Conference in Macon, GA.Audio-Visual Librarian (1980-1982), Evening School Librarian (1982-1983), Evanston Township High School, Evanston, IL ; Student teaching—1st grade (1994), Lake Bluff Public Schools, Lake Bluff, IL; Kindergarten Librarian (1994-1995), Hawthorn School District, Vernon Hills, ILNorma NealeighPh.D. in Human Environmental Sciences (FCS), Oklahoma State UniversityFacultyProfessorYes“Lifespan Wellness: The Poster.” Poster Presentation at Curriculum Showcase, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences 102nd Annual Conference and Expo, June 25, 2011, Phoenix, Arizona.Pollard, TracieBS Elementary Education/Special EducationMS AdministrationEd.D. Candidate –Adult and Postsecondary EducationAdjunctInstructorNAContinuing to work on an Ed.D. in Adult and Postsecondary EducationK-4 teacher NCSD1- Casper, WyomingK-12 Crest View Hospital, Casper WyomingEnriched Biology-Casper WyomingK-4/Special Education/Title I SCSD #2-Sheridan WyomingLiteracy Coordinator- Sheridan Wyoming Sheridan College: Instructor/Area Coordinator/Director of EducationWorked with street kids and gangs and aborigines in Australia.Teaching experience-22 yearsKathy PetersME Curriculum & Instruction EducationDoane CollegeCertified Staff –Part-timeFacultyInstructorNo6 years 1-6 Elementary Teacher; 3 years at Sylvan Learning Center; Substitute Teacher 2 yearsAnn PetersenPh.D.—Education Studies (ELHE)—University of Nebraska--LincolnFacultyProfessorYesResearch & Presentations at ATE:2011—“The Changing Face of Graduate Education” with Patti Blundell2012—“Engaging Students As Active Members in Their Student Education Associations”NSEA-Higher Education Academy TreasurerNEKOTA Reading Council SecretaryFACULTY DEVELOPMENT GRANTS 2009—The Brain & Learning Conference 2010—2011 ATE Conference to present—Orlando 2011—2012 ATE Conference to present—San Antonio2008--Presented “It’s Not Your Colleague’s Word Wall”—NSRA Conference--KearneyNebraska State Scholarship Chair--DARK-8 Teacher—24 years Head Teacher—2 yearsConsultant work—Chugwater, WY, Pine Ridge (SD) 9th Grade Academy & InserviceInservice—Oelrichs (SD)William RowetonWilliam RowetonPhD, Educational Psychology, University of WisconsinFacultyProfessorTenuredCurrent grant from the National Educational Association to enrich observational skills of undergraduate educational psychology studentsCompleted an NCAA grant to provide educational materials to college students about addiction, behavioral health, and alcohol use and abuse.Team member on several Higher Learning Commission visitation teamsJoel SchreuderDMA, Choral Conducting,Arizona State UniversityFacultyAssociate ProfessorYesProfessional Organizations:National Collegiate Choral Organization.National Association of Music EducatorsAmerican Choral Directors AssociationPresentation at NCDA Convention in collaboration with 3 other collegiate music educators, July 2011.Directed Regional Honor Choir, Torrington, WY, November 2011.1996-1999, Bethel Public Schools – High School Choir director. 1995-1996, St. Helens Public Schools – Junior High and High School Choir director.1991-1993, Rogers High School, assistant and private voice teacher. Substitute teacher, K-12 music. Long term sub, Jason Lee Middle school – three months, spring 1992. Jesse SealeyEd.D. Education Administration University of South Dakota FacultyAssistant ProfessorYES*President-Elect, South Dakota Association of Elementary School Principals (2011) *Delegate, National Association of Elementary School Principals (2011)*Presentation, South Dakota Council for World Affairs, (2008)Elementary/Middle School Principal (5 years)Elementary Teacher (4 years)Student Teaching Supervisor (1 year)Thomas SmithPhD HistoryUniversity of Nebraska, LincolnFacultyAssistant ProfessorYesLead HistorianWashoe County, Nevada Teaching American History Project 2008- May 2011Robert StackEd.D, Curriculum and Instruction, University of South DakotaFacultyProfessorYes2012 – Primary speaker for the South Dakota Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Conference.2002-2011 – NCATE/NCTM Folio Reviewer2004 – President of the Nebraska Association of Teachers of Mathematics7-12 Teacher (3 years)College Faculty (18 years)Hemingford School Improvement Team consultantStudent teacher supervisor (1996-2012)Michael StephensPhDMusic Theory and CompositionUniversity of PittsburghFaculty Assistant professor Yes - Advisor to the CSC chapter of the Nebraska Music Educators Association- Clinician for Middle School Band and Ensemble Contest, Scottsbluff Middle School, 2007-2011- Director, High Plains Festival Band, 2010, comprised of area high school students (CSC)- Immaculate Conception School (Ravenna, OH): instrumental music, grades 4-8, 1995-2000- Musical Youth, Inc. (Northeast Ohio): instrumental music, grades 4-8, 1991-3. Schools: Immaculate Conception, St. Louis, St. Gabriel, Sacred Heart of Mary, St. Joseph, and Luther Memorial.Una TaylorD.M.A. Vocal PerformanceFacultyAssociate ProfessorYesWomen’s Choirs Chair on the board of American Choral Directors Association in NebraskaPresented sessions for women’s choirs at NCDA conference in 2009 & 20101990 – 2005 Certified in Connecticut K-12 music education 2006 – present Student teacher supervisorBeth WentworthPhD Curriculum and Instruction, Mathematics Education- University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesFacultyAssociate ProfessorYesCollege Math Education position on the Nebraska Association of Teachers of Mathematics board; NE portfolio review for another college6th grade teacher 4 years; Title I Basic Skills Math teacher 1 year; middle school (7th grade) teacher 1 year.Roger WessEd.D, Elementary Education, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SDAdjunct FacultyProfessorNoMember of the Nebraska Coalition for Juvenile Justice, a part of the Nebraska Crime Commission. Helping prepare and implement the Panhandle Juvenile Justice Plan. Dawes County Commissioner.Selected as Chadron Citizen of the Year in 2012.Working with the schools and community to develop Community Cloud Communications Center.Member of the Chadron Library Foundation Board.Member of the Boys and Girls Club Board of Directors.Taught junior high social studies one year and one year in a self-contained sixth grade in Meriden, IA.Taught one year of sixth grade in Vermillion, SD.Administrator for the Bennett County Schools grant programs on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for two years in a cooperative agreement with Chadron State College.Taught students in the Dawes County Rural Schools computer skills for two years after retiring from Chadron State College.Caroline WinchesterEdD, Educational Leadership (Administration), UNL, NEAdjunctNANAMember of NDE Literacy Statewide ProjectChadron Public Schools, Superintendent July 2010-presentLoup City Public Schools, Superintendent/K-6 Principal July 2004-June 2010Elba Public Schools, Superintendent, July 2003-June 2004Elba & Wolbach Schools, Joint Superintendent, July 2000-June 2003Wolbach Public School, Superintendent/Principal, July 1997-June 2000Wolbach Public School, Science Teacher 6-12, Aug 1991-July 1997Spalding Academy, Science Teacher 7-12, Aug 1989-Aug 1991Kearney State College, Graduate Assistant in Math, Aug 1988-Aug 1989Milhop, Inc., Raising Family & Dairying Aug 1976-Aug 1988Loup City Public School, Science Teacher, Aug 1974-Aug 1976Brevard County SchoolsScience Teacher, Sept 1972-June 1974LaWayne ZellerMaster of Science Elementary Administration-Chadron State CollegeAdjunct FacultyNANoNAHead Start Education Coordinator, Dawes County Superintendent of Schools, Elementary Principal, Class I (K-8) Teacher ................
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