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Rebecca Harrison, Ed.D Assistant Professor School of Education EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Ed.D. University of Georgia Major: Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology; Gifted and Creative Studies M.Ed University of Georgia Major: Early Childhood Education B.A. Emmanuel College Major: Middle Grades Education B.A. Emmanuel College Major: Christian Education TEACHING/ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, School of Education Liberty University Online, March 09- present Educational and Professional Development Consultant -2006- present Work with schools to provide professional development in areas of diversity, gifted education, and differentiated instruction Part time instructor, University of Virginia, Southwest Center Abingdon, Virginia 2008- present Gifted endorsement courses Gifted, Creative, and Talented Program Web Assistant Graduate Assistant, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia Dept of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology, July 2005 January 2007 Serve as a liaison between students and faculty Design, Organize, and post information to the web classes Help select course content for instructional use Provide support and training for online instructors Facilitate information to students concerning admissions and course content Evaluate course work

Experience with Angel, Blackboard and Web CT online formats Assistant Professor Early Childhood Dept. Chair School of Education Emmanuel College Franklin Springs, Georgia, July 2003 - August 2005 Classes taught: Principals of American Education Teaching in a Multicultural Society Educational Psychology Introduction to Education Reading for Early Childhood Diagnosis and Treatment of Reading Problems Math Methods for the Elementary Classroom Children's Literature Social Studies Methods for Early Childhood Behavior Management August Experience Responsibilities: Supervisor of Early Childhood Student Teachers Created and taught training sessions for faculty Academic Advisor for 47 students Directed over 100 Early Childhood students Honor s Committee Multicultural Task Force Committee Strategic Planning Committee Instructional Technology Committee Governance Committee Served on committees to prepare for visits from both the Professional Standards Commission and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accrediting agencies Online Instructor Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, Arizona May 2005- present College of Education/Reading Graduate Courses Taught: RDG 535 Descriptive Linguistics and Phonics RDG 540 Research Procedures RDG 510 Reading Curriculum and Instruction RDG 515 Children, Adolescence and Learning RDG 521 Development and Corrective Reading Process RDG 525 Literacy in a Multicultural Society RDG 580 Practicum in Reading RDG 509 Foundations of Reading

EDU 523 Educational Psychology Gifted Education Specialist University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia EPSY 7110, 7250, May 2005 October 2006 Classroom Teacher Lavonia Elementary School, Lavonia, Georgia 30553, August 1996 - June 2003 Served as Lead Teacher of the Gifted Provided professional development for teachers of the gifted in my region Appointed 5 th Grade Chair (3 years) Conducted all screening, testing and placement of gifted students Taught full time gifted and regular education classes in addition to my administrative responsibilities Mentored beginning teachers Hosted College Practicum students Supervised Student Teachers Worked with Special Education students on a daily basis Created and taught workshops for parents concerning their gifted children Prepared for visits from the Professional Standards Commission PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE Social Studies Endorsement Reading Endorsement Math Endorsement Language Arts Endorsement Gifted Endorsement In-Tech Certification Middle grades Certification -GA PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION: Teacher of the Year (School level) nominee 2001,2002 DAR Service Award Who s Who nominee Professional SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY: PRESENTATIONS (Last 10 years) Harrison, R. (March 2009) I Never Knew That! Using music to teach historical perspective. Workshop for Southwest Virginia Teachers Harrison, R. & Harris, W. (November 2006) Multiple Criteria in Georgia s Gifted Programs:

Embracing the Advocacy of Dr. Mary Frasier. National Association for Gifted Children 53rd Annual Convention. Charlotte. Harrison, R (May 2006) Meeting the needs of diverse gifted learners, Workshop for Athens Teachers of the Gifted Harrison, R. (March 2006). Training on Diversity and Talent Development: Views from Educators in the Rural South Southeastern Psychological Association Harrison, R. (2004). Taking Aim at Best Practices. GA SC Regional Teacher Training Session Harrison, R.& Hollinshead, V. (2003) Self-Regulation of Tension, Rage, Excitement, and Stormy Situations. Southeast Regional Association of Teacher Educators Harrison, R. (2001-02) Organizer and Facilitator Topics: How to Reach Beyond the Standards, Teaching Parents about their Child's Abilities, Another look at Technology in the Classroom in order to meet the needs of the Gifted. Franklin County Schools Professional Staff/Parent Training Harrison, R. (2000). Making things Fit That Don't. Georgia Association of the Gifted Harrison, R. (2000) Organizer and Facilitator: Leadership Training and Creativity. Emmanuel College, Franklin Springs, GA SERVICE: PROFESSIONAL Presentations: Understanding the Emotional Needs of the Gifted: UGA Graduate Seminar Gifted Characteristics in the College Classroom: Emmanuel College Current In-Service presenter Accreditation teams SACS PSC Visitation preparation Other University Service Honor s Committee Multicultural Task Force Committee Strategic Planning Committee Instructional Technology Committee Governance Committee Other Non-University Service

Distance Course Development UGA and UVA Gifted courses SERVICE: COMMUNITY Volunteer: Salvation Army 1990- present Volunteer/Tutor/ Mentor: Local schools 2003- present Sunday School Teacher PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TaskStream ANGEL Designer Training WebCT Designer Training Blackboard DIBLES Reading First State/National Conference attendance on a yearly basis PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Educational Research Association Georgia Association for Gifted Children Virginia Association for Gifted Children National Association of Gifted Children Association For Supervision and Curriculum Development National Middle School Association Southeastern Psychological Association