Personal Information 5317 Driftway Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76135 R. Jefferson George, PhD. University of North Texas Denton, Texas 76203 Vision I am a life-long learner and servant leader who thrives in a progressive, learner-centered educational environment. Throughout my career as a professor, administrator, counselor, and teacher, I have come to understand the threads of teaching and learning that bind us together as a learning community. I thrive in a setting where I can share the success of new learning and seek to continue to support the next generation of life-long learners. Dissertation and Research Areas Moral Disengagement: An Exploratory Study of Predictive Factors for Digital Aggression and Cyberbullying (George, 2014). Research interests include transformational leadership, school leadership and the effect of school leadership on teaching and learning in a physical or virtual learning environment; the effect of student behavior in a virtual learning environment on teaching and learning (academic achievement); and in the relationships formed between leadership, teaching and learning in the pursuit of student achievement. Research and Papers 2014 Efficiency Study of Texas Charter Schools Rated under Alternative Educational and Standard Accountability provisions, Byrd, J. & George, R. (2014). 2014 Examining the determinants of principal salaries using a spatial econometric approach for analysis, Byrd, J. & George, R. (2014). 2014 UCEA Conference: Predictive factors in digital aggression, George, R., & Byrd, J. (2014). 2013 UCEA Conference: Moral Disengagement and a relationship to online aggression, George, R., Byrd, J., & Brown, S. (2013). 2013 Blinn College: Environmental Scan: Demographics, Environment, Faculty, Programs and Student Success at Three College Campuses. Byrd, J., George, R., & Brown, S. (2013). In Progress In Progress In Progress Education Online aggression: Texas law and school policy and procedure. Transferring 21 st century teaching pedagogy to the university classroom. Building relationships in the classroom to increase student engagement.
2014 Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership, University of North Texas, College of Education, Denton, Texas. 2010-2014 1989 Master of Education, Educational Psychology, Counseling, University of Houston, Main Campus, Houston, Texas. 1984-1989 1978 Bachelor of Arts, Psychology/Mass Communication (R/TV/F), University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. 1975-1978 Licensure and Certifications 2011 Superintendency Certification, UNT, Denton, August 2011. 2000 Mid-Management Certification, University of Texas at Arlington, June, 2000. 1995 Professional Counselor Supervisor, Board of Professional Counselors. University of Houston-Clear Lake, June 6, 1995. 1991 Licensed Professional Counselor, Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. License # 10525. Effective April 3, 1991. 1989 School Counselor Endorsement, University of Houston, April 1990. 1985 Texas Teacher Certification, Earth/Life Science, Secondary, TEA, 1985. Leadership as Full-Time Adjunct Faculty 2014-present Senior Lecturer, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas Employed as a Senior Lecturer for Education Leadership program in the Department of Teacher Education and Administration in the College of Education at the University of North Texas. During this past year I have taught courses both online and face-to-face at the main campus in Denton; at University Center Dallas in downtown Dallas; and in our cooperative program with Mid-Western State University in Wichita Falls. I recently developed the first fully online doctoral course; EDAD 6100, Theories of Organizational Development and Reform. The course has been developed as a first of three fully online courses to be offered through the Education Leadership program. Education Leadership Conference (2015), Co-Coordinator, for annual leadership conference with featured speaker Yong Zhao. Team member of the Education Leadership Faculty to assist with program administration, course scheduling, student advising, dissertation development, degree plan completion, and program evaluation. Dissertation Committee member; Qualifying Paper Committee member.
Member of a UNT research team, through UNT-I, the Political Science Department and CLEAR, to teach accepted research methodology to students in Free Tbilisi University in the country of Georgia through a virtual classroom and then to teach these researchers classroom teaching methodology for use in a face-to-face and online environment. Leadership as Graduate Student 2012-2014 Presenter, Instructor, Mentor, Appraiser, and Advisor Education Leadership Conference (2014), Co-Coordinator, for annual leadership conference with featured speaker Michael Fullan. IREX and the Muskie Max Mentor Exchange program (US State Department) grant recipient to present a series of workshops regarding the use of 21 st century instructional pedagogy in the university classroom. Over 200 faculty members and doctoral students from Tbilisi State University in the Republic of Georgia participated in the workshops. An additional seminar was provided to university administrators from multiple colleges and universities in Georgia at the Ministry of Education to present an instructional model of professional development that increases the rigor of instruction in the university classroom (April/May, 2014). University of North Texas International Program Grant Recipient (2014). Work Smarter Not Harder 2014 Data and Accountability Workshop. Using Data to Improve Student Achievement. University of North Texas, College of Education. Byrd, J., George, R., & Brown, S. (2014). Toulouse Graduate School Travel Grant Recipient (2013). University of North Texas, College of Education Travel Grant Recipient (2013). Graduate Student Teaching Excellence Program (GSTEP) mentor (GA-3) at the University of North Texas supporting participants through workshops, teaching practicums and face-to-face professional development in a program designed to increase instructional rigor in the university classroom (2013-2014). Work Smarter Not Harder 2013, Data Workshop. Using Data to Improve Student Achievement. University of North Texas, College of Education. Byrd, J., Brown, S. & George, R. (2013). Education Leadership Conference (2013), Jonathan Kozol, featured speaker. Coordinators, Jimmy Byrd, Stephanie Brown, and R. Jefferson George. Education Management Research Center, Data Analysis Center (2012-2013).
Leadership in Education 10 Years Campus Level Administration and Central Office Internship for Superintendency Superintendency Internship as a member of the superintendent s summer cabinet. Personnel, appraisal, local policy amendments, employment related duties and student accountability data disaggregation. Integration of PDAS as district assessment instrument (2011). Leadership as an Interim Principal and Assistant Principal for a local district following superintendent internship (2011-2012). Leadership for teaching teams to integrate experiential instructional strategies into the curriculum scope and sequence. Curriculum oversight and student assessment (state and local); district and campus testing coordinator; district and campus textbook coordinator (2005-2011). Leadership in the management of student behavior through the implementation of Engaged Learning methods in the classroom and Positive Behavior management at a campus level to address individual student needs (2005-2011). Leadership in the areas of student discipline, developing master schedules, supporting curriculum, supporting student needs through special education (ARD), 504 programs (ADA), compensatory instruction (At-Risk), and limited English proficiency programs (LPAC) (2005-2011). Leadership through service in the District Education Improvement Council and the Student Health Advisory Council (2005-2011). Leadership in Counseling 8 Years Leadership in providing a comprehensive developmental guidance and counseling program at the district and campus level, serving student and family needs to support social and academic success. Leadership in Teaching and Instruction 5 Years Instructional Leadership for 8th grade teaching team providing core instruction to over 200 students each day and coordination instruction among team of six teachers as grade level team leader. Higher Education Work Experience Present University of North Texas, Denton, Texas Senior Lecturer EDAD 6100 Theories of Organizational Development and Reform EDAD 6110 Advanced Theory and Research in Administration
EDAD 6450 Public School Finance, Business Management and Facilities EDAD 6510 Seminar in Advanced Education Law EDAD 6570 Seminar in Advanced Educational Finance EDAD 5390 Campus Level School Law EDAD 5400 Management of School Resources EDAD 5610 School Communication and Public Relations EDAD 5620 Administration and Leadership for Student Educational Services EDAD 5630 Organizational Change and School Improvement EDAD 5650 Professional Development and Supervision EDAD 5680 Administration of the K-12 Curriculum 3 Years Tarleton State University, T-MATE Program for FWISD Adjunct Faculty EDU 3303 The Lesson Cycle and the Curriculum EDU 3353 Behavior Management in the Classroom EDU 5354 Differentiated Instruction 3 Years Houston Community College System, Houston, Texas Counselor, Central College and Southwest College, Houston, Texas Academic Recruiting, Assessment, Placement and Advising Degree Plan Development; Career Guidance 3 Years Vernon Regional Junior College, Vernon, Texas Instructional Media Specialist, Learning Resource Center Production of Multi-Media Learning Materials Management of Distance Learning Systems Management of Production Studio and Cable Broadcast Transmissions Counseling Work Experience 5 Years Private Practice as Mental Health Professional, Fort Worth, Texas Licensed Professional Counselor Established a Mental Health Consultation Service Consulted with MHMR, Child Protective Services and foster care agencies. 6 Years St. Luke s Episcopal Hospital, Houston, Texas Psychometrician / Hospital Therapist, Baylor Neuro-Psychiatry Diagnostic Assessment of Cognitive Functioning Neuro-psychological assessments with Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery of assessments Cognitive Behavioral therapies to address patient needs Bio-feedback / Neuro-muscular re-education
Awards and Honors 2015 2015 Exemplary Online Teacher & Course Award for EDAD 6100- Theories of Organizational Development and Reform! 2015 Honors Day 2015 Faculty Recognition for Significant Student Support, Inspiration and Commitment to Student Achievement and Success, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas 2015 Outstanding Ph.D. Student in Educational Leadership (2014). University of North Texas, Denton, Texas Professional Organizations Kappa Delta Pi Texas Association of School Administrators Texas Counseling Association