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4752 Tiffany Park CircleBryan, Texas 77802Phone: 979-776-9347 / 845-1973e-mail: j-juntune@tamu.eduJoyce E. JuntuneEducational Background1962 -1966Bethel College St. Paul, MNB. A. elementary education major, music minor1976 - 1978St. Cloud UniversitySt. Cloud, MNM. S. curriculum and instruction1979 – 1981State University College at Buffalo Buffalo, NYCertificate in Creative Studies1994 - 1997Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TXPh.D. educational psychology (focus area: intelligence, giftedness, creativity)Professional Experience2010 - presentTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TXInstructional Associate Professorteach graduate level courses in the areas of intelligence, child and adolescent development, and educational psychologyteach undergraduate courses in child development and creativityserve on Master and Doctoral student advisement committeescoordinate the undergraduate minor in Creative Studies1997 – 2010Lecturerteach graduate level courses in the areas of intelligence, child and adolescent development, educational psychology, giftedness, and creativity teach undergraduate courses in child development and creativityserve on Master and Doctoral student advisement committees1998 – 2010Certified trainer for deBono’s Six Hats , Lateral Thinking? and Direct Attention Thinking Tools (DATT?)provide training on the Six Hats,, Lateral Thinking? and Direct Attention Thinking Tools? for education, business 1976 - presentEducational consultantprovide training in the areas of instructional improvement, creativity, thinking development, and gifted education2004 – 2009Texas A&M University College Station, TXExecutive Director, Institute for Applied Creativityinitiate research and projects that bring creativity into K-12 educationexpand the undergraduate and graduate coursework in the area of creative studies direct the research and education activities of the Instititue2001 – 2007Texas A&M University College Station, TXProgam Director - ICEorganize and provide instruction in the summer training courses on Innovation and Creativity in Education (ICE1989 - 1996American Creativity Assn.St. Paul, MNExecutive Directorplanned the meetings & convention, involved the membership in sharing ideas & research relating to creativitywas a member of the founding committee who had the responsibility for designing and setting up this organization1979 - 1989National Assn. for Gifted Children St. Paul, MNExecutive Directorplanned the meetings & convention, involved the membership in sharing ideas & research on gifted education1982 - 1988Creative Problem Solving Institute Buffalo, NYFacilitation Training Instructortrained the instructors for the Institute in the techniques and processes needed for teaching the Creative Problem Solving method to people from education, corporations, and government1977 -1981Creative Problem Solving InstituteBuffalo, NYInstructortrained participants in the Creative Problem Solving method and its applications to their personal and professional lives1975 - 1980Mounds View School DistrictSt. Paul, MNDirector of Project REACH (funded Title IVc program)designed and implemented a program for content-based thinking development1966 - 1974school districts in Minnesota & CaliforniaClassroom Teachertaught students from nursery school age through middle school agetaught in districts that were inner city, suburban, and in migrant areasResearch Activities2009 – present Research study on Verbal-Nonverbal Intelligence Gaps in Children from Poverty, El Paso ISD.2008 – 2009, Mixed Methods study on Verbal-Nonverbal Intelligence Gaps in Children from Poverty2006 Qualitative Study on perceptions of giftedness, creativity and innovation across cultures.2004 – 2006, Survey Research Study on perceptions of creativity among college undergraduate students2001 – 2004, Qualitative Study on perceptions of gifted students concerning giftedness and school based services2000, Qualitative Study on the perceptions of middle school parents on what makes a good gifted program at the middle school level.1998 – 2000, Qualitative Study on the use of talent pools in gifted programs1998 – 1999, Qualitative Study on the level of understanding of giftedness of identified fifth graders1998 – 1999, Qualitative Study on gifted middle school students attending summer programs for the gifted1998 – 2001, Qualitative Study on developing a K-12 curriculum framework for a district –level gifted program1998 – 2000, Quantitative Study on the Correlation of Screening Activities with Identification Testing for Gifted Programs1996 - 1997, Qualitative Study on the Planning and Implementation of a Gifted Magnet Program into an Established Middle School1982, Qualitative Study on the Social and Emotional Difficulties of Being Gifted1978, Quantitative Study of the Effects of Staff Development on the Higher Order Thinking Abilities of Elementary School StudentsPublications 2009, Recnt trends in gifted identification in Texas (with Russell Warne) Tempo, vol. 29 no.4. (peer-reviewed)2009, Internships. In B. Kerr (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. (peer-reviewed)2009, Presidential Scholars. In B. Kerr (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. (peer-reviewed)2009, Structure of Intellect. In B. Kerr (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. (peer-reviewed)2009, Theory of Positive Disintegration. In B. Kerr (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. (peer-reviewed)2008, History of Gifted Education in Texas.(with S. Tyrrell) in TAGT Research Division (Ed.), The State of Gifted Education in Texas Report, Austin, TX: Texas Association for Gifted and Talented. (peer-reviewed)2006, Developing critical thinking within the content areas: A handbook for teachers, Moose Lake, MN: Creativity Services.2003, Purposeful professional development: Planning positive experiences for teachers of the gifted and talented, with M. Wycoff, W. R. Nash, and L. Mackay. Gifted Child Today.vol. 26. no 4. (peer-reviewed)2002, The role of handholders, FOCUS, vol. 14. no. 2.2002, Our greatest asset: Human capital, FOCUS, vol. 14. no. 2.2001, Reaching our young leaders, FOCUS, vol. 13. no. 5.2001, Gifted Education for the Classroom Teacher: A classroom handbook, Moose Lake, MN: Creativity Services2000, Grids and formats for creative thinking: A guide for the classroom, Moose Lake, MN: Creativity Services.1999, Blending a middle school magnet program for gifted students with a regular middle school program, with W. R. Nash. NASSP Bulletin, vol. 83, no. 609. (peer-reviewed)1999, Moving beyond the creative thinking skills, Tempo, vol. 19 no.3. (peer-reviewed)1998, The In-House Staff Development Model: A plan for effective change, Tempo, vol. 18 no. 2. (peer-reviewed)1992, Making thinking visible, with Edie Dougherty, Circle Pines, MN: 120 Creative Corner. 1990, Creative thinking across the curriculum, Circle Pines, MN: 120 Creative Corner. 1988, The pride of Nebraska: Gifted education, Satorion, Nebraska Association for Gifted.1987, Developing thinking in the classroom, Challenge Magazine, November, December issue.1986, The Role of the National Association for Gifted Children in the Development of Gifted Education, with J. Feldhusen, Gifted Education International, Winter issue (peer-reviewed)1982, Myth: The Gifted Constitutes a Single Homogeneous Group, Gifted Child Quarterly, vol.26, no. 1. (peer-reviewed)1981, Successful Programs for the Gifted and Talented, St. Paul, MN: National Assocation for Gifted Children.1979, Project REACH: A teacher training program, Gifted Child Quarterly, vol.23, no. 3. (peer-reviewed)Funded Projects2011, (Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales) scoring and analysis for El Paso ISD ($16,000).2010, (Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales) scoring and analysis for El Paso ISD ($25,000).2009, RIAS (Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales) scoring and analysis for El Paso ISD ($23,000).2008 – 2009 Building Verbal Intelligence with Creative Thinking Strategies Department of CEHD, Texas A&M University, $5,000.2006 – 2007, Fadcilitaing the planning and writing of a new Five Year Plan for Gifted Education in Spring Branch ISD. Houston, TX ($11,000)2005 – 2006, Fadcilitaing the planning and writing of a new Five Year Plan for Gifted Education in Fort Bend ISD. Sugar Land, TX ($11,000)2005, In-depth traiing for gifted education resource teachers, Montogomery ISD, TX ($6000)2005, Trainer of trainer model for creative thinking, Mission CISD, TX ($6000)2004 – 2005, Development of new 5 year plans for district level gifted program services:Clear Creek ISD, TX ($7500)Killeen ISD, TX ($3000)Bryan ISD, TX ($3000)Ysleta ISD, TX ($3000)2002 – 2003, Development of an Individualized K-3 Gifted Program, Round Rock ISD, TX ($15,000)2003 – Development of an Expanded Services Model for Gifted Students, Conroe ISD, TX ($7,000)2001 – 2002, Qualitative Evaluation of the Gifted Program Services, Round Rock ISD, Round Rock, TX ($10,000)2000 - 2001, Qualitative Evaluation of the Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Professional Development Insititute, TAGT and the Houston Foundation ($5,000)1997, Qualitative Evaluation of the First Year of a Gifted Magnet Middle School Program, Clear Creek ISD, League City, TX ($3,000)1996, Qualitative Evaluation of the Gifted Program, Clear Creek ISD, League City, TX ($2,500)1977 – 1979, Replication of the Ttitle IV C grant. $12,000 per year to project site and $4,00 to each of 3 replication sites1974 – 1977, Title IV C grant for $148,000 to study the effects of research-based teacher training on developing the creative thinking abilities of studentsProfessional MembershipsNational Association for Gifted Children, Life MemberAmerican Creativity Association, Life Member2007, Annual Confernce ChairTexas Association for the Gifted and Talented, Life MemberAmerican Educational Research Association, MemberPapers Presented2011, Peer Nomination Form fo Lower Grades (with Fatih Kaya) Texas Assocation for Gifted and Talented Annual Conference, Austin, TX2011, Problems and Triumphs in Finding and Serving Gifted Students from Poverty (with Fatih Kaya and Maria Lazo) Texas Assocation for Gifted and Talented Annual Conference:APA Strand, Austin, TX2010, Revisiting the 30 Hour Professional Development for Teachers of the Gifted, Texas Assocation for Gifted and Talented Annual Conference, Fort Worth, TX 2010, Using Creative Thinking Strategies to Build Intelligence in Children Raised in Generational Poverty, American Creativity Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA2009, The Verbal-Nonverbal Intelligence Gap: A Key Element in Understanding Children from Poverty (with Fatih Kaya and Suzanna Ramos) Texas Assocation for Gifted and Talented Annual Conference, Houston, TX2008, The Verbal-Nonverbal Intelligence Gap, (with Russell Warne and Jackie Newberry). Texas Assocation for Gifted and Talented Annual Conference, Dallas, TX 2007, Views on Creative Thinking from the College Campus, (with A. Baris Gunersel). American Creativity Annual Conference, Austin, TX2006, Curriculum Differentiation 101, Texas Assocation for Gifted and Talented Annual Conference, Austin, TX 2006, Examples from Masters of Creative Problem Solving: A Research Study. American Creativity Association, Austin, TX.2005, Research in Creativity, American Creativity Association, Austin, TX 2005, The 5-Star Model for Differentiating Curriculum for the Gifted, Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Leadership Conference, Invited Session, Austin, TX2004, A Closer Look at the Nature and Needs Training Sessions, Texas Association for Gifted Annual Conference, Dallas, TX2003, Celebrating Creativity and Innovation at Texas A&M University, American Creativity Association, Houston, TX2003, Expanding the Base of Services for Gifted Students, Texas Assocation for Gifted Annual Conference, Houstin, TX2003, Developing a Quality 30-Hour Training Program in Gifted Education,Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Leadership Conference, Invited Session, Austin, TX2003, Fanning Your Creative Flame, Fairview Health Care Quality Leadership Conference, Invited Address, Minneapolis, MN2002, Developing Creative Thinkers in All Classrooms, American Creativity Association, Philadelphia, PA2002, Developing a Quality 30-Hour Training Program in Gifted Education,Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Annual Convention, Houston, TX2001, Building a Curriculum Framework for Gifted Learners at a District Level, Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX.2001, Creative Thinking for Leaders, Texas A&M Fall Leadership Conference for Student Leaders, Hilltop, TX.2000, A Look at GT Training and Professional Development Options, Texas Association for Gifted and Talented annual Convention, Austin TX.2000, Using Qualiative Research in the Study of Creativity, American Creativity Association, St. Charles, IL.2000, Tools & Techniques for Getting Better Ideas and Decisions from Your Group, The American Youth Horse Council National Leadership Symposium, Lexington, KY.1999, Creativity and Gifted Programs, Texas Association for Gifted and Talented annual Convention, Houston, TX.1998, Creative Thinking Skills as Tools for Improving Classroom Instruction, Texas Association for Gifted and Talented annual convention, Dallas, TX.1998, Creative thinking From an “Extra” to the “Heart” of the Classroom, American Creativity Association annual convention, Houston, TX.1997, The Merging of a Gifted Magnet Program into an Established Middle School, American Creativity Association annual convention, Philadelphia, PA.1997, Creative Explorations of the Mind, American Society of Association Executives annual management and technology conference, Baltimore, MD.1995, Changing Teachers for Changing Classrooms, Provincial Intermediate Teachers’ Conference, Vernon, British Columbia.1993, Every Classroom a Thinking Classroom, Texas Elementary School Principals Association Spring Conference, Austin, TX.Invited Keynotes and Presentations2011 Creativity in Education ,TEDx, The Woodlands, Houston, TX2010, Opening Doors of Opportuity for Students from Poverty, (with TAMU Graduate Research Team & El Paso ISD Application Team) Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Pre-Conference Institute, Fort Worth, TX2008, Building Advanced Products into Gifted Programs,Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Pre-Conference Institute, Dallas, TX.2008, Testing and the Process of Identifying the Gifted,Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Leadership Conference, Austin, TX.2008, Redesigning Programs for the Gifted,Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Leadership Conference, Austin, TX.2007, Empowering Classrooms Through an Understanding of Gifted Education and Creative Thinking, Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTANN) Conference, Hershey, PA2007, Creative Thinking Strategies for Research Proposal Development, Office of Proposal Development, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX2007, Opening Doors for Gifted Learners, Western Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Children, EL Paso, TX2006, Developing Creative Thinkers, Aademy for Gifted Education, Millersville University, Millersville, PA.2004, Grow or Die: The Future of Gifted Education,Texas Association for Gifted and Talented Leadership Conference, Austin, TX.2002, From "Fluff Stuff" to the Heart of Education: Creativity and the Classroom, American Creativity Association annual convention, Philadelphia, PA.1999, Critcal Thinking in Our Schools: Why and How?, New Mexico Symposium for the Gifted, Las Cruces, NM.1992, Creative Thinking and the Arts, Arts Education Congress, University of Delaware.Training Conducted2011, Building Verbal Intelligence in Children Raised in Generational Poverty, El Paso ISD, EL Paso, TX and Spring Branch ISD, Houston, TX2010, Building Verbal Intelligence in Children Raised in Generational Poverty, El Paso ISD, EL Paso, TX and Spring Branch ISD, Houston, TX2010, Differentation of Curriculum for the Gifted, Houston Co-op, Houston, TX2010, Nature and Needs of the Gifted, Houston Co-op, Houston, TX2010, Understanding the Social and Emotional Needs of the Gifted: What Counselors Need to Know, Katy ISD, Katy, TX2010, Creative Thinking and Problem Solving, Coppell ISD, Coppell, TX2009, Developing Creativity in Gifted Children and Youth, Webinar for SENG (Serving Emotional Needs of the Gifted).2009 30 Hour State of Texas Required Training for Teachers of theGifted. McAllen ISD, Tyler ISD, John Paul II Catholic School-Houston, TX.2009, 6 Hour State of Texas Required Training for Teachers on Creative Thinking, Houston Co-op2009, 6 Hour State of Texas Required for Teachers on Identification and Assessment, Houston Co-op.2009, 6 Hour State of Texas Required Training for Administrators and Counselors, Houston Co-op2009, 6 Hour Gifted Education Training, Temple ISD, Mission ISD, Point Isabel ISD, Laredo ISD, Sheldon ISD, Trinity University in San Antonio, SE Coop-Houston2008, Re-examining the 30 Hour Training for Teachers of the GiftedRegion IV gifted education coordinators, Houston, TX2008 Maximizing HumanCapital: Developing Creative and Innovative Thinking, Blackwood Law Enforncement.2007, 6 Hour State of Texas Required Training for Administrators and Counselors, Houston Co-op, El Paso ISD, 2007, Issues in Giftedness: Social and Emotional Development and Underachievement. San Benito CISD2007, Nature and Needs of the Gifted: What Administrators Should Know. McAllen ISD.2007 Creative Thinking in the Content Area Classroom. ElPaso ISD.2007 Thinking that Leads to Higher Level Products. ElPaso ISD.2007 Differentiating the Curriculum with Creative Thinking. ElPaso ISD.2007, Understanding and Serving the Gifted and Talented. Alief ISD.2007 Programming and Instruction for Gifted and Talented Students, Alief ISD.2007 Differentiating the Curriculum for Gifted Students. Cy-Fair ISD2007. Meeting the Needs of the Gifted in the Multi-Ability Classroom. Montgomery ISD.2007 Maximizing HumanCapital: Developing Creative and Innovative Thinking, Blackwood Law Enforncement.2006 Maximizing HumanCapital: Developing Creative and Innovative Thinking, Halliburton Corporation,Other Training Activities30 hour State of Texas Required Training for Teachers of the Gifted Lubbock ISD, Lubbock, TX – August, 1997, August 1998, August 1999, August 2000, August 2001, August 2002, August 2003, August 2004, August 2005, July, 2006McAllen ISD, August 2005, August 2006, July 2007Mission CISD, April-May, 2007, Sept - Oct., 2007.San Benito ISD, San Benito, TX, July, 2004, January 2010St. Laurence Catholic School-Houston July, 2007Tyler ISD, Tyler, TX – August 2001, August 2002, August 2006, August 200730 hour State of Texas Required Training for Administrators and CounselorsHouston Co-op 2006, Conroe ISD, Edinburg CISD, Yselta ISD, Galveston ISD, Bryan ISD, Round Rock ISD, Lubbock ISD6 hour updates for teachers of the gifted (a sampling of topics and locations)Building Independent Learners – San Benito CISD, Montgomery ISDCreative Thinking Skills – Houston Co-op, Eanes ISD, Lovejoy ISD, Spring ISD, Three Rivers ISD, Midway ISD, Highland Park ISD, Region VI – Huntsville, Mission CISD, Galena Park ISD, El Paso ISD.Decision Making and Problem Solving Skills – Conroe ISD, Clear Creek ISD, Differentiating the Curriculum – Bryan ISD, Clear Creek ISD, Corpus Christi ISD, Region II – Corpus Christi, TX, Cy-Fair ISD, Round Rock ISD, Montgomery ISD, TXHigher Level Questionning Skills – Montgomery ISD, San Benito CISDSocial and Emotional Development of the Gifted – Rio Grande City ISD, Clear Creek ISD, Bryan ISD, Corrigan-Camden ISD, Carrolton-Farmers Branch ISD, El Paso ISD.Underachieving Gifted – College Station ISD, Bryan ISD, Region VI – Huntsville, TXCurriculum Projects2001 – Angleton ISD1999 – 2002, Conroe ISD1999 – 2000, Brenham ISDAwards and Recognitions2011, Fish Camp Namesake, Texas A&M University2011, Texas A&M University Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching2010, TAGT President’s Award for leadership, insights, and commitment to gifted education, Texas Association for Gifted and Talented.2009,2010, SLATE (Student-Led Awards for Teaching Excellence), Texas A&M University.2007, Barnum High School Graduate Hall of Fame inductee, Barnum High School, Barnum, MN2002, Region IV Advocate for the Gifted, Presented for outstanding service and support for gifted education. Texas Association for Gifted and Talented2002, David Tanner Champion of Creativity Award, Presented to an individual who has been an outstanding proponent of creativity and who has put forth extraordinary effort in the service of creativity and innovation. American Creativity Association.1984, Key to the City of St, Louis, Presented for outstanding contributions in gifted education to the schools of greater St. Louis. City of St. Louis, MO.1982, Kentucky Colonel Commission, Presented for outstanding contributions and service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the areas of creativity and gifted education. Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.1981, Certificate of Recognition, Presented for outstanding contributons and service to the State of Minnesota in creativity and gifted education. Minnesota Council for the Gifted and Talented.1980, Key to the City of Orrville, OH, Presented for outstanding contributions and support for the development of creative thinking in the schools of Orrville, OH. City of Orrville, OH.Public Relations AppearancesInvited guest on the following television shows:“Twin Cities Today” – Minneapolis, MN“Today Show” – New York, NY“Phil Donohue Show” – Chicago, IL“Good Company” - Minneapolis, MN“People Are Talking” (with Oprah Winfrey) – Baltimore, MD“Jack Webster” – Vancouver, BCInvited guest on the following radio talk shows:“Boone and Erickson” – Minneapolis, MN“Dick Pomerantz” – Minneapolis, MNNewspaper Interviews in Minneapolis, MN, St, Louis, MO, Edmonton, AB, Thunder Bay, ONT, Denver, CO, Vancouver, BC, Los Alamos, NM ................
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