CURRICULUM VITAE
Scott D. Kirchner
2842 Erin Drive
Sacramento, CA 95833
EDUCATION
Doctorate in Educational Leadership Program; Sacramento State University; CA
Doctorate in Educational Leadership (May, 2014)
Dissertation: From Transformation to Assessment: Development of Academic Identity, Agency, and Awareness of Symbolic Capital through Curriculum Designed for the Electronic Portfolio Medium.
Advisor: Dr. Frank Lilly
Communication Studies Department; Sacramento State University; CA
Master’s in Communication Studies (2007)
Thesis: The Effect of Perceived Parental Intimacy, Authoritative Parenting Style, and Parental Communicative Support on Self-disclosure.
Advisor: Dr. Kimo Ah Yun
Sacramento State University, Sacramento, CA
B.A. in Communication Studies (2001)
American River College, Sacramento, CA
A.A. in General Education (1998)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Sierra College, Rocklin, CA
Adjunct Professor: Introduction to Public Speaking, Group Communication, The Communication Experience (Fall 2007 through present)
American River College, Sacramento, CA
Adjunct Professor: Introduction to Public Speaking, Group Communication (Fall 2007 through present)
Brandman University, Online
Adjunct Professor: Intercultural Communication, Organizational Communication, Liberal Arts Core Foundations, (Spring II 2011 to present)
Brandman University, Roseville, CA
Adjunct Professor: Success in College, (Fall II 2010 Quarter)
Brandman University, Yuba City, CA
Adjunct Professor: Introduction to Public Speaking, (Summer 2010), Intercultural Communication, (Fall 2010)
Sacramento State University, Sacramento, CA
Lecturer: Presentational Speaking in the Organization (Spring 2008)
Lecturer: The Communication Experience, Introduction to Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Argumentation, Senior Seminar in Small Group Communication (Spring 2011 to present)
Sacramento State University, Sacramento, CA
Teaching Associate: The Communication Experience (2005 through 2007)
Graduate Assistantship: Presentational Speaking in Business and Organizations (2002)
PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS
National Communication Association
Western States Communication Association
Golden Key Honor Society
HONORS/AWARDS
Sacramento State University: Research Fellowship (COSA Compass II).
Sacramento State University: Graduated Cum Laude, B.A. Communication Studies (2001)
SELECTED WORKSHOPS AND SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
New Paradigms and Pathways in GE Conference Spring 2015, Sacramento, CA
Poster Presenter
From Transformation to Assessment: Development of Academic Identity, Agency, and Awareness of Symbolic Capital through Curriculum designed for the Electronic Portfolio Medium.
Design Workshop for General Education: Aligning GE Assignments and Assessment conference Spring 2013, California State University Channel Islands
Presenter: Embedding High Impact Practices: “folio-thinking” for Formative Assessment
Give Students a COMPASS conference Spring 2013, Redwood City, CA
Poster Presenter
COSA Compass II
American River College, Spring 2010 Faculty Development Workshop, Sacramento, CA
Workshop Presenter
Workshop: Grant Culture, Generating Grant Funding in the Academic Environment
American River College, Spring 2010 Faculty Development Workshop, Sacramento, CA
Workshop Presenter
Workshop: Presentations in Non-Speech Classrooms
Sierra College, Spring 2010 Faculty Development Workshop, Rocklin, CA
Workshop Presenter
Workshop: Presentations in Non-Speech Classrooms
American River College, Fall 2009 Faculty Development Workshop, Sacramento, CA
Workshop Presenter
Workshop: Creative Introductions, Maintaining Student Interest in the Classroom
Sierra College, Fall 2009 Faculty Development Workshop, Rocklin, CA
Workshop Presenter
Workshop: Creative Introductions, Maintaining Student Interest in the Classroom
American River College, Spring 2009 Faculty Development Workshop, Sacramento, CA
Workshop Presenter
Workshop: Facilitating Higher Order Thinking in College Students: Applications of Bloom’s Taxonomy in the Classroom
Sierra College, Spring 2009 Faculty Development Workshop, Rocklin, CA
Workshop Presenter
Workshop: Facilitating Higher Order Thinking in College Students: Applications of Bloom’s Taxonomy in the Classroom
American River College, Fall 2008 Faculty Development Workshop, Sacramento, CA
Workshop Presenter
Workshop: Plagiarism Workshop
Sierra College, Fall 2008 Faculty Development Workshop, Rocklin, CA
Workshop Presenter
Workshop: Plagiarism Workshop
Western States Communication Association, 2007, Seattle, WA
Panel Chairperson
Panel: Facilitating Higher Order Thinking in College Students: Applications of Bloom’s Taxonomy in the Communication Studies Classroom
Presentation in Panel: Who Do I Think You Think I Am? Inference and its Effects on the Interpersonal Communication Experience.
Western States Communication Association, 2007, Seattle WA
Panel: Speech Evaluation: Do You See What I See . . . Do You Hear What I Hear? Part Two.
National Communication Association, 2002, New Orleans, LA
Panel: State of the Art of Contemporary Conflict Management Research
Presentation in Panel: Restorative Justice
PUBLISHED WORKS
Story Contribution in Borunda, R. (2013). “What is the Color of Your Heart?” 2nd Edition. Kendall Hunt Publishing, Dubuque, IA
Developing Academic Identities: Qualitative Inquiry into Electronic Portfolios, First Year and Transfer Student Experiences at California State University, Sacramento and Cosumnes River College (2012). Research report submitted to the office of the Chancellor, California State University.
Revision 2/22/2015
REFERENCES
Steve Buss
Chair, Communication Studies Department
California State University, Sacramento
6000 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95819
Phone: (916) 278-6688
Email:
Dr. Kimo Ah Yun
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Letters
California State University, Sacramento
6000 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95819
Phone: (916) 278-6011
Email:
Erik Cooper
Dean of Planning, Research, and Resource Development
Sierra College
5000 Rocklin Road
Rocklin, CA 95677
Phone: (916) 624-3333
Email:
Revision 2/22/2015