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PATRICIA J. JEPSON

University of Connecticut

1376 Storrs Road, Unit 4090, Storrs, CT 06269

Voice: 860-486-2919 Fax: 860-486-4643

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Education

Ph.D. Educational Psychology: Cognition/Instruction May 2006

Dissertation: Deaf Students and Scientists Side-by-Side: Self-efficacy and

Modeling in Real-world Earth Science Research

Areas of interest: Deaf education, science education, assessment

University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

M.A. Agriculture Education May 1981

Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates

University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

B.S. Animal Science May 1978

University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut

Research Interests

Science teaching and learning, teacher preparation, agriculture education, Deaf education, career development, student self-efficacy, and assessment

Current Employment

Director, Academic Advisory Center

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture

University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

August, 1988 – Present

Joint Appointment

Assistant Professor-in-Residence

Department of Education: Curriculum and Instruction

Neag School of Education

University of Connecticut

February, 2007 – Present

Serve as primary CANR/RHSA liaison with Admissions, Registrar, Center for Students with Disabilities, Program for College Students with Learning Disabilities, Student Support Services, Study Abroad, and other departments and programs throughout campus; contribute to development and strengthening of university-wide or interdepartmental programs, practices and procedures such as student registration system (PeopleSoft), New England Regional Program, STRONG-CT, Teachers for a New Era, regional campus interaction and transition, study abroad, and individualized major program; provide leadership for incorporating RHSA program into university systems and procedures.

Initiate and facilitate CANR/RHSA educational partnership agreements with community colleges and high schools, including transfer course equivalencies and Early College Experience; contribute to programs and practices to increase educational opportunities for current and potential students from underrepresented populations; participate in faculty projects and research relating to pedagogy and assessment of student learning; communicate with alumni, businesses, and organizations associated and interested in CANR/RHSA programs.

Review applications and make recommendations for admission to RHSA; mentor CANR/RHSA faculty advisors and department heads on advising issues and other student concerns; communicate with potential students, parents, teachers, and counselors; organize and assist with events and activities; investigate and respond to academic concerns of and inquiries from students, faculty and administrators; serve on committees and provide input for curricula and courses, graduation requirements, RHSA to CANR transfer decisions, scholarships, university publications, and CANR/RHSA promotional materials; provide direction and make “dean’s level” decisions for fair and consistent enforcement of academic policies with careful attention to individual circumstances; advocate for CANR/RHSA students with other departments on campus, as needed.

Recruit, advise, and mentor current and potential undergraduate and graduate students interested in Agricultural Education; teach graduate course, EDCI 395: Subject Area Methods for Teaching Agriculture; participate in teacher education faculty meetings in Neag School of Education (NSoE); serve on NSoE Admissions committees for teacher education programs; serve as primary liaison with high school teachers and programs in agricultural science; assist with coordination of student teaching, clinic, and internship placement for AgEd students; communicate with other universities and faculty involved in teacher preparation for agricultural science.

Awards and Recognition

Honorary American Degree from National FFA for outstanding contributions to agricultural education (October, 2006)

Outstanding Professional Advisor Award, Provost’s Instructional Excellence Recognition Program, University of Connecticut (May, 2004)

Professional Employee Educational Leave, granted by Provost to support doctoral program residency for research, courses, comprehensive exams, and scholarly writing Educational Psychology (2003-2004)

Special Achievement Recognition Certificate, University of Connecticut Department of Personnel (May, 1995)

Gamma Sigma Delta: Honor Society for Agriculture, recognized and inducted as member based on outstanding accomplishments as alumna of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (April, 1989)


Teaching Experience

Adjunct Assistant Professor

EDCI 395: Subject Area Methods for Teaching Agriculture

Graduate level course for pre-service and new in-service high school teachers in Agricultural Science. University of Connecticut (Summer 2006; 2007).

Instructor

SAAG 050: Freshman Seminar/First Year Experience

Introductory course for first year students in the Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture.

University of Connecticut (Fall 2001; Fall 2002; Fall 2005)

Vocational Agriculture Teacher

Earned Connecticut Teaching Certificate, Agriculture K-12 (Provisional, 1979; Standard 1988); taught agriculture, leadership skills, and related subjects to urban and suburban students in grades 9-12; advised FFA student organization, and prepared students for successful participation in leadership and content-focused events and activities; managed animal and laboratory facilities; supervised career exploration

Middletown High School, Middletown, CT (7/84 to 7/88)

Wilby High School, Waterbury, CT (9/82 to 6/84)

Bulkeley High School, Hartford, CT (7/79 to 6/80)

Grants

Clark, R., Smolin, L, McGrane, M., & Jepson. Provost’s Annual General Education Course

Development Grant Competition, University of Connecticut, $8000, 2004-2006.

Jepson, P. Career and Technical Education Teacher Preparation Program. Connecticut State

Department of Education, $75,000, 2002-2003.

Provoncha, D. Jepson, P. Agricultural Education Tech Prep Program. Carl Perkins, $23,000,

1996-1999.

Publications

Jepson, P.J., Riesen, J.W., Chambers, K.O., Hafs, H.D., Schoknecht, P.A., and Pollak, E.J.

(2005, December). Promoting Cooperation to Enhance Teaching with Technology. North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture Journal, 49 (4), 57-62.

Papers and Presentations

Jepson, P.J., Cooke, M.L., & Ellsworth, M. (2007, April). Constructivist Learning and Science

Self-efficacy of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Studying Earth Science.

Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research

Association, Chicago, IL.

Jepson, P.J., Cooke, M.L., & Ellsworth, M. (2006, April). SOAR-High Students Explore Faults

in the Field: A Study of Science Self-efficacy with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA.


Jepson, P.J., Johnson, P.R., Brown, S.W., Lang, H., & LaPorta-Hupper, M., Monte, D.

(2005, April). Classroom of the Sea: Developing Science Self-Efficacy of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association.

Jepson, P.J., Johnson, P.R., Brown, S.W., Lang, H., & LaPorta-Hupper, M., Monte, D. (2004,

October). Classroom of the Sea: Deaf students move with the current from middle school to high school graduation. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Northeastern Educational Research Association, Kerhonkson, NY.

Jepson, P.J., Johnson, P.R., Brown, S.W., Scheifele, P.M., Lang, H., LaPorta, M., Monte, D.,

Babb, I.G., & Girasoli, A. (June 6, 2004, June). Classroom of the Sea: Real-World Oceanographic Research Opportunities for Deaf Students. Paper presented at the 16th annual conference on Ethnographic and Qualitative Research in Education, Albany, NY.

Jepson, P.J., Riesen, J.W., Hafs, H., Schoknecht, P., Pollak, E.J. (2003, October). Promoting

Cooperation to Enhance Teaching with Technology. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Northeast Educational Research Association, Kerhonkson, N.Y.

Babb, I.G., Lang, H., Brown. S.W., Scheifele, P., LaPorta-Hupper, M., Monte, D., Johnson, P.R.,

Zheng, Jepson, P., Payne, S. (2004, April). The Classroom of the Sea. Presented at the Fourth Conference on Videoconference and Emerging Video Technologies in Deaf Education, Gallaudet University , Washington , D.C.


Babb, I.G., Lang, H., Brown. S.W., Scheifele, P., LaPorta-Hupper, M., Monte, D., Johnson, P.R.,

Zheng, D., Girasoli, A., Jepson, P., Payne, S. (2003, June). The Classroom of the Sea: Developing technologies to bring the sea to the classroom . Paper presented at the Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf Symposium, Rochester, New York.

Professional Affiliations and Certifications

American Association for the Advancement of Science

American Educational Research Association

Division C: Learning and Instruction

Division J: Postsecondary Education

Special Interest Groups: Research on Education of Deaf Persons; Career Education; Disability Studies in Education

American Psychological Association

Association for Psychological Science

American Association of Agricultural Educators (for university faculty)

Connecticut Forest and Park Association

Connecticut Association of Agricultural Educators (for K-12 teachers)

Five-Star Consortium for Agricultural and Environmental Education (Northeast Universities)

National Association of Agricultural Educators (for K-12 teachers)

Fraternity of Alpha Zeta, Professional Agricultural Organization

Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society of Agriculture

National Association of Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture

University of Connecticut Agriculture and Natural Resources Alumni Association


Selected Committees and Assignments

Connecticut State Department of Education Advisory Committee for Agricultural Education

University of Connecticut Admissions Open House Committee

University of Connecticut Advising Council

University of Connecticut Individualized Major Committee

University of Connecticut Early College Experience Departmental Coordinator

Connecticut Community College/UConn Guaranteed Admissions Program Oversight Committee

Teachers for a New Era Assessment Committee

Neag School of Education Teacher Education Faculty Committee

Neag School of Education Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates Admissions Committee

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Curricula and Courses Committee

Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture Curricula and Courses Committee

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Scholarship and Awards Committee

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Assessment Committee

Agriculture and Natural Resources Transfer Admissions Liaison