TIM S - The Citadel



TIM S. BOTT, PH.D.

I. Academic Degrees

A. Doctor of Philosophy: (2006) University of South Carolina- Columbia

B. Master of Arts: (1996) University of South Carolina

C. Bachelor of Arts: (1993) University of South Carolina

II. Academic Positions

A. Assistant Professor: (Fall 2008 to Present)

1. The Citadel

B. Assistant Professor: (Fall 2006 to 2008)

1. Bowling Green State University

C. Adjunct Instructor: (Summer 2006)

1. University of South Carolina

D. Graduate Teaching Assistant: (Fall 2003 to May 2006)

1. University of South Carolina

E. Elementary Physical Education Teacher: (January 1997 to January 2001)

III. Non-Academic Positions

A. Director of Education: (January 2001 to August of 2003)

1. Hunting Learning Center – Southern Pines, NC

IV. Teaching Experiences and Academic Services

A. Teaching Experiences

1. Undergraduate Teaching Experiences

a. The Citadel

1. PHED 200: Motor Development

2. PHED 235: Motor Learning

3. PHED 300: Technology in Health, Exercise and Sport Science

4. PHED 421: Senior Seminar in Health, Exercise, Sport Science and Physical Education

5. PHED 499: Internship in Teaching

6. HLED 407: Methods of Teaching School Health Education

b. Bowling Green State University

1. KNS 247: Introduction to Physical Education Teaching Methods

2. KNS 234: Advanced Performance in Field Games

3. KNS 242: Human Movement for Early Childhood Education Majors

c. University of South Carolina

1. PEDU 138: Volleyball for Physical Education Majors

2. PEDU 131: Basketball for Physical Education Majors

3. PEDU 126: Golf for Physical Education Majors

4. PEDU 105: Beginning Weight Training

5. PEDU 103: Introduction to Jogging

2. Graduate Teaching Experiences

a. The Citadel

1. HESS 505: Motor Development and Motor Learning

2. HESS 524: History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education

3. HESS 535: History, Philosophy, and Curriculum in Physical Education

4. HESS 554: Analysis of Sport Skills and Technique

5. HESS 620: Professional Internship in Physical Education

b. Bowling Green State University

1. KNS 606: Teaching Movement Across a Lifespan

c. University of South Carolina

1. PEDU 575: Physical Education for the Elementary Classroom Teacher

3. Other Teaching

a. ADEPT Supervision of Student Teachers (1999 to Present)

V. Professional Development

A. Conferences

1. SCAHPERD Annual Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC. (Fall 2008)

2. Share the Wealth Conference, Jekyll Island, GA. (January 2008, 2009).

3. AAHPERD National Convention & Exposition, Tampa Bay, FL. (March 2008, 2009).

4. Physical Education Teacher Education Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. (October, 2009)

5. Southern District Leadership Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. (June 2009).

B. Workshops

1. Elementary Physical Education Institute, Columbia, SC. (January 2009, 2010).

2. Attended Annual School of Education Unit Retreat – August 2008 to present)

VI. Academic Advising

A. Undergraduate 2008 to Present 14 Students

B. Graduate 2008 to Present 6 Students

VII. Research Interests

A. Relationship between motor skill/form competence and lifetime physical activity.

B. Relationship between content delivery and learning (mature form) ballistic skills at the elementary school level.

C. Relationship between the use of frequent assessment strategies of student progress and the acquisition of motor skills and sport forms in physical education.

VIII. Research Projects and Grants

A. Received Faculty Development Grant money from The Citadel Foundation to attend the Share the Wealth Conference in Jekyll Island.

B. Received Faculty Development Grant money from The Citadel Foundation to attend AAHPERD National Convention.

C. Received New Faculty Research Grant for a project titled: Fit to Teach: Achieving NASPE/NCATE Standard Two.

IX. Publications and Presentations

A. Journal Articles

1. Bott, T. (2007). Drive for Competence: Teaching Golf to Elementary Students, Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance, 78, 17-18 & 55.

2. Stodden, D., Bott, T., & Hart, M. (Submitted December 2009). Silo integration of motor behavior: Implications for teaching ballistic motor skills, Quest.

3. Bott, T. (in preparation). A Descriptive Study of Physically Active Adults In Three Recreational Team Sports. At this point it is being revised under the guidance of Dr. Judith Rink from the University of South Carolina.

4. Williams, L., Bott, T., and Thomas, P. (in preparation). Fit to teach. At this point we have completed the study and presented some of the results at the PETE conference. It will be moved forward as a poster presentation at next years AAHPERD conference.

B. Abstracts

1. Bott, T. (2007). A descriptive study of physically active adults in three team sports [Abstract]. Proquest Information and Learning:

C. Presentations

1. State:

Williams, L., Barton, G., Strainer, J., Kirby, K., Bott, T., & Templeton, J. (November 2008). Explore and Use the SC Academic Standards for Physical Education. Presented at SCAHPERD annual conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Bott, T. (January, 2009). Standard 5: Responsible behaviors that lead to… Presented at Physical Education Institute, H.E. Corley Elementary, Irmo, SC.

2. Regional:

Williams, L. & Bott, T. (2009, January). PE Metrics: Measuring student success. Share the Wealth Physical Education Conference, Jekyll Island, GA.

Difiore, D., Rogers, P., Sisk, S., Holt, M., & Bott, T. (2009, January). Hands on Health. Share the Wealth Physical Education Conference, Jekyll Island, GA.

Thomas, P., Bott, T., & Williams, L. (February, 2010). Teaching sport through appropriate progressions. Southern District Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Williams, L., & Bott, T. (February, 2010). Fit for hire: preparing teachers for employment. Southern District Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC.

3. National:

Williams, L., Bott, T., & Thomas, P. (2009, October). Fit to teach: Achieving NASPE initial PETE standard 2. The Physical Education Teacher Education Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Bott, T. & Williams, L. (2009, October). PE Metrics: Measuring student success. The Physical Education Teacher Education Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.

X. Service

A. Department

1. Served NCATE Committee: (The Citadel, 2008 to present).

2. Served NCATE Committee: (BGSU, 2006 to 2008).

3. Served on the Distinguished Thesis Award Committee (BGSU, 2006 to 2008).

B. College

1. Undergraduate Admissions Committee (2009-2010)

2. Curriculum and Instruction Committee (2010 to present)

C. Professional

1. Served on the NASPE Minimal Competencies Task Force (2009 to present)

2. Reviewer

a. Journal of Teaching Physical Education: reviewer for pedagogy topics and items related to motivation and learning (2008 to present).

b. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport: reviewer for pedagogy articles (2008 to present).

c. Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance: reviewer on items dealing with pedagogy and elementary physical education (2005 to present).

d. Teaching Elementary Physical Education: reviewer for Tips from Trenches (2003 to 2005).

3. Offices held in professional organization

a. President of South Carolina Association for Physical Education and Sport (2009 to Present)

b. Chair of Political Action Committee for South Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (2008 to Present)

c. President Elect of South Carolina Association for Physical Education and Sport (2008 to 2009).

d. Research and International Chair for the South Carolina Association for Physical Education and Sport (2003 to 2005).

1. Responsible for recruiting and organizing presenters for the annual conference.

XI. Membership in Professional Organizations

A. South Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (1994 to 1999 and 2003 to Present).

B. American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (1996 to Present).

C. American Education Research Association (2003 to 2006).

XII. Honors and Awards

A. Membership in Honor Societies

B. Awards

1. Clinical Model Teacher: (1998 to 2000) Recognized as an effective elementary physical educator, University of South Carolina, December of 1998.

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