William Allan Kritsonis, PhD (California Presentation)
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William Allan Kritsonis, Ph.D.
Visiting Scholar
Visiting Scholar, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, 1987 Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Teachers College, New York, 1981
Degrees
The University of Iowa, Ph.D., 1976 Seattle Pacific University, M.Ed., 1971
Central Washington University, B.A., 1969
I am a Professor of Educational Leadership at Prairie View A&M University – The Texas A&M University System. I teach in the Ph.D. Program in Educational Leadership. I believe students learn best by doing.
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In October 2006, I chaired the first doctoral candidate to earn a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership at Prairie View A&M University. I have chaired 22 doctoral dissertations, along with serving as a committee member on many others.
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Courses Taught at PVAMU
Ph.D. Courses Taught at PVAMU (Doctoral Level)
EDUL 7003 Fundamental Components of Strategic Thinking
EDUL 7013 Strategic Planning in Educational Leadership
EDUL 7033 Dynamics of Leadership
EDUL 7043 Organizational Development and Change
EDUL 7063 Philosophy of Leadership
EDUL 7403 School Law for Administrators
EDUL 7083 Internship Superintendent/Principal/Higher Ed.
EDUL 7213 Educational Laws and Policies
EDUL 7253 Ethical Decision Making
EDUL 7263 Critical Issues in Educational Leadership
EDUL 7273 Human Resources Management
EDUL 7333 Grant Writing
EDUL 8003 Dissertation4
Courses Taught at PVAMU (Continued)
Master’s Courses Taught at PVAMU (Master’s Level)
ADMIN 5513 Superintendent Internship
ADMN 5003 Fundamentals of School Administration
ADMN 5013 Theory, Practice and Research
ADMN 5023 Public School Law
ADMN 5033 School Business Management
ADMN 5043 The School Principalship
ADMN 5053 Administration of Special Programs
ADMN 5083 Special Topics in Educational Administration
ADMN 5153 Research
CNSL 5163 Research
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Past Professional Experiences (Prior to PVAMU)
1990-2004 PROFESSOR (Tenured)McNeese State University (LA)
1990 VISITING GUEST PROFESSOR Wright State University (OH) 1987-90 UNIVERISTY FACULTY MEMBER Webster University (LA)
1986-87 ACADEMIC DEAN Louisiana Business College (LA)
1984-86 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Northwestern State University (LA)
1981-84 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge (LA)
1980-81 DIRECTOR OF FIELD EXPERIENCES & STUDENT TEACHING & ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Salisbury State College (MD) 1978-80 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Central Washington University (WA) 6
Past Professional Experiences (Continued)
1977-78 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Preston Community School District (IA)
1974-77 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Wilton Community School District (IA)
1973-74 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Amana School District (IA)
1972-73 SPECIAL AREA RESEARCH ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (FELLOWSHIP) The University of Iowa, Graduate School, College of Education (IA)
1971-72 TEACHER Peninsula Public Schools (WA)
1969-71 TEACHER Renton Public Schools (WA)
1969 STUDENT TEACHERSeattle Public Schools (WA)
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Selected Honors and Awards
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The Texas National Association for Multicultural Education
Honors Dr. William Allan Kritsonis for Distinguished Service to Multicultural Research Publishing
Texas NAME ConferenceTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, Texas
April 28, 2012
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* Successful Post-Tenure Review, Professor, PVAMU (2010)
* Received William H. Parker Leadership Academy Hall of Honor, PVAMU, Selected by Graduate Students (2008)
* Received the Doctor of Humane Letters, School of Graduate Studies, Southern Christian University (2008)
* Lectured at the University of Oxford, Oxford, England (2005)
* Recognized as Distinguished Alumnus, Central Washington University, College of Education & Professional Studies (2004)
* Tenure & Promotion Committee, PVAMU, Elected by Faculty (2004-Current)
* Post-Tenure Review Committee, PVAMU, Appointed by the Dean of Education (2004-2009 & 2011)
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Research AgendaBooks – Articles – Lectures -
Workshops
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I lecture and conduct seminars and workshops on a variety of topics. I am the author of more than 600 articles in professional journals and several books. I am in the process of revising the fourth edition of my book titled: SCHOOL DISCIPLINE: The Art of Survival (1986, 1993, 2000).
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In 1996, I wrote Philosophies of Education. In the book, I include a Philosophical Inventory where students identify their philosophy of leadership. I will be revising this book under the new title: Philosophy of Leadership.
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I am the author of the textbook William Kritsonis, PhD on Schooling (2002). This book is being revised with Dr. Cheng-Chieh Lai, assistant professor at Hsiuping Institute of Technology in China. Dr. Lai plans to recommend the book to be the national textbook for China. The book covers key concepts of American schools in the 21stcentury. 14
In 2006, I coauthored two articles in the Two-Volume Set of the Encyclopedia of Educational Leadership and Administration published by SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, California.
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In 2007, I completed the book, Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning (858 pages).
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The book is the product of a collaborative twenty-four year effort started in 1978 with the late Dr. Philip H. Phenix, former dean of the College of Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York. I am in the process of revising this book.
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In 2009, I coauthored the textbook: A Statistical Journey: Taming of the Skew. I am in the process of revising the second edition, along with the Instructor’s Manual and CD’s.
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In 2009, I coauthored the book Effective Teaching in the Elementary School. The book is packed with practical solutions to typical classroom problems. I plan to revise this book in the near future.
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In 2011, Practical Applications of Educational Research and Basic Statistics was published. The text provides practical knowledge in educational research for graduate students at the doctoral and master’s level. I am currently revising the book and expect to complete it by 2013.
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I am a National Reviewer for the Journal of Research on Leadership, University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA). I plan to continue in this capacity.
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I continue to provide seminars and workshops on Writing for Professional Publication. These have been popular with both professors and practitioners. Persons in attendance generate an article to be published in a refereed journal at the national or international levels.
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Founder of National FORUM Journals (1983)Over 5,000 Professors Published
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NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALSFounded 1983
National FORUM of Educational Administration and Supervision Journal(1983)National FORUM of Applied Educational Research Journal (1987)
National FORUM of Special Education Journal (1989)National FORUM of Teacher Education Journal (1990)
International Journal of Scholarly Academic Intellectual Diversity (1996)NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS –Online Division (1997)National FORUM of Multicultural Issues Journal (2003)
International Journal of Management, Business, and Administration (2004)Doctoral FORUM: Mentoring Doctoral Student Research (2004)
National Journal: Focus On Colleges, Universities, and Schools (2006)Schooling (2010)
National FORUM JournalsWorldwide Website: www.nationalforum.com
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In 2004, I established the DOCTORAL FORUM – National Journal for Publishing and Mentoring Doctoral Student Research. The DOCTORAL FORUM is committed to publishing coauthored articles written by doctoral students who have been mentored by their professors while they are enrolled in course work.
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Goals for Dr. Kritsonis – 20121. Teach courses satisfactorily to develop leaders for the 21st century.
2. Advise and mentor students satisfactorily.
3. Provide service to the College of Education and Integrative Studies.
4. Assist colleagues in further refining the doctoral program.
5. Assist colleagues in writing articles for national refereed journals.
6. Assist doctoral students in writing articles for national refereed journals.
7. Schedule time for my own professional development that will enhance educational leadership today and in the future.
8. Attend departmental, college, and university activities.
9. Perform other duties as assigned.
10. Attend local community events.26
Words of Encouragement
“Let no youth have any anxiety about the upshot (conclusion) of his education, whatever the line of it may be. If he keeps faithfully busy each hour of the working day, he may safely leave the final result to
itself. He can, with perfect certainty, count on waking up some fine morning to find himself one of the competent ones of his generation, in whatever
pursuit he may have singled out.” William James (1842-1910)
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I will continue to be dedicated to teaching, research, service, and providing Leadership through Learning.
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