Teacher Education
Office: Bishop Hall 413
Phone: (231) 591- 3054
E-mail Address: hinesv@ferris.edu
Profile:
| Education: |
West Virginia University - Ed.D. Curriculum and Instruction Salem-Teikyo University- MA Curriculum and Instruction Thomas Jefferson College of Grand Valley State University- B.Ph. Philosophy |
| Concentration: | Curriculum and Educational Foundations |
| Dissertation Topic: | "Thomas Jefferson College: The rise and fall of ultra-liberal arts at Grand Valley State Colleges" |
| Teaching Experience: |
Ferris State University:
Lake Superior State University:
Plattsburgh State University of New
York:
West Virginia University:
Doddridge County Public Schools:
Reach for the Stars Day Camp for Gifted Students:
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| Professional Development: |
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| Presentations/ Publications: |
Gaining insight into K-12 educators'
telecommunications learning experiences via qualitative
inquiry. (1996) International Journal of
Educational Technology v2, n4
Lost in translation: Perceptions, policies, and practices as determinaants of successful English language acquisition. 2008 Paper presented at the Oxford Round Table One Man's Cheating is another man's form of cooperative learning: The moral fabric of preservice teachers. 2008 (Hines, V and Conley-Sowles, C) Paper presented at the 2005 annual conference of Eastern Educational Research Association. Using Political Engagement for educatio: The Political Engagement Project at Ferris State University. 2007 Panel Discussion (Griffin, R., Baker, A., Hines, V., Riefert, S., Topcu, M.)
Beyond bricks and mortar: The Professional
Development School without Walls Project at SUNY
Plattsburgh. 1996 (Hines, V., Domenico, R)
Liverating the liberal arts: an experiment in Higher Education. 1994 (Hines, V.) Presented at Annual conference of Eastern Educational Research Association |
| Professional Memberships: |
American Educational Research Association |