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Vita - Carol June Maker

December, 2000

CURRICULUM VITA

Carol June Maker

January, 2001

PERSONAL

Birth:August 7, 1948, Caneyville, Kentucky

Current:Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, and School Psychology

Address:College of Education

The University of Arizona

Tucson, Arizona

520/903-0744

FAX: 520/621-3821

EDUCATION

InstitutionMajor FieldDegreeDates

WesternKentuckyUniversity Elementary Education B.S.1966-1970

Southern IllinoisUniversity Special Education (Gifted) M.S.1970-1971

Thesis:A Sixth Grade Social Studies Curriculum for Academically Talented Students: Critical Incidents Reported by Parents

Director:Dr. V. Faye Shaffer

University of Virginia Dual majors in Ph.D.1975-1978

Educational Psychology

(Gifted) and

Special Education

(Learning Disabilities)

Dissertation:Successful Handicapped Adults: Their Perceptions of Significant Events, Causes, and Effects

Directors:Carolyn M. Callahan (Educational Psychology)

Daniel H. Hallahan (Special Education)

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

Academic Year AppointmentsDates

CaneyvillePublic Schools, Caneyville, Kentucky1970

Teacher of science and sixth grade

EdwardsvillePublic Schools, Edwardsville, Illinois1971

Demonstration teacher of the gifted

Academic Year Appointments (continued)Dates

Department of Exceptional Children, Illinois Office of Education1971-1974

Regional Supervisor. Major responsibilities:

(a) supervising and assisting in the development of programs for the

gifted in a 17-county region, (b) developing state program policies

and guidelines, (c) supervising an area service center for the gifted,

and (d) approving proposals for state-funded local school projects for

the gifted.

School of Continuing Education, WesternIllinoisUniversity1972

Off-Campus Instructor. Hilda Taba Teaching Strategies.

National College of Education, Evanston, Illinois1973

Off-Campus Instructor. Hilda Taba Teaching Strategies.

Office of Gifted and Talented, U.S. Office of Education1974-1975

Administrative Intern. Major responsibilities:

(a) assisting director in administration of various programs, (b) writing

rules and regulations for implementation of first federal legislation for

the gifted and talented, (c) liaison with training institute on the gifted,

(d) writing requests for proposals, and (e) organizing and conducting

regional hearings on proposed rules and regulations.

Department of Foundations of Education, University of Virginia1976-1977

Graduate Instructor. (Team Teaching) Introductory

Educational Psychology.

School of Continuing Education, University of Virginia1976-1978

Off-Campus Instructor. Introductory courses in education of

the gifted.

Department of Special Education, University of New Mexico1978-1981

Assistant Professor. Major responsibilities:

(a) developing and coordinating graduate degree programs in education

of the gifted, (b) teaching and advising graduate students, and

(c) coordinating summer enrichment program for preschool and primary

gifted children.

Department of Special Education, The University of Arizona1981-1983

Assistant Professor. Major responsibilities:

(a) developing and coordinating graduate degree programs in education

of gifted students, and (b) teaching and advising graduate students in

special education, especially education of the gifted.

Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation1983-1996

Associate Professor. Major responsibilities:

(a) coordinating the degree concentrations in education of the gifted,

and (b) teaching and advising graduate students in special education,

especially education of the gifted.

Academic Year Appointments (continued)Dates

Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation1996-Present

Professor. Major responsibilities:

(a) coordinating the degree concentrations in education of the gifted,

and (b) teaching and advising graduate students in special education,

especially education of the gifted.

Summer Seminars, Workshops, and Sponsored TravelDates

Institution, Responsibility, and Topic

Department of Special Education, University of North Carolina1976

Taught workshop in education of the gifted.

Department of Educational Psychology, University of Connecticut1981

Taught a "strand" on questioning strategies for institute on

education of the gifted.

Department of Special Education, University of Denver1981, 1982

Taught advanced seminar on issues in education of gifted

handicapped individuals.

College of Education, University of Wyoming1981

Taught course in education of the gifted.

Department of Special Education, CanberraCollege of Advanced1982

Education, Australia

Presented seminars on education of the gifted.

Department of Special Education, Texas Women's University1983

Taught workshop on methods for teaching the gifted.

University of Southern Maine and the Department of Defense1983

Dependents Schools (DODDS)

Taught seminar on curricula and teaching strategies for

teachers of gifted students in DODDS schools in 23 countries.

Division of Special Education, Hawaii State Department of 1983, 1984

Education.

Taught seminars on curriculum development as part of a

larger project to develop a curriculum for programs for the

gifted.

College of Education, McGillUniversity (Canada)1984

Taught seminar on curriculum and teaching strategies in

education of the gifted.

Department of Education, College of St. Thomas (Minnesota)1985

Taught workshop on curriculum development for programs for

gifted students.

Summer Seminars, Workshops, and Sponsored Travel (continued)Dates

Department of Education, MinotState College (North Dakota)1985

Taught workshop on curricula and teaching strategies for the

gifted.

Department of Education, SpaldingCollege (Kentucky) and1985

National Catholic Education Association

Taught summer institute on education of the gifted.

College of Education, Berlin University (Germany) sponsor1986

Presented seminars on education of the gifted and

handicapped, focusing on international comparisons, to the

Universities of Wurzburg, Munchen, Frankfurt, Tubigen, and

Koln.

Department of Education, Universidad de las Americas (Mexico)1987

and The University of Arizona

Taught colloquium on creativity and giftedness to American

and Mexican educators in an exchange program.

The Tennessee Department of Education and BelmontCollege1989

Presented a keynote address series on Problem Solving and

Multiple Intelligences for Annual Summer Symposium for

Teachers of the Talented and Gifted.

LamarUniversity, Beaumont, Texas and1991, 1992

National Javits Project STEP-UP

Presented one-week seminar on curriculum and alternative

identification processes for potentially gifted minority

and disadvantaged students.

Saratoga-Warren BOCES and National javits Project for Language1991

Arts Research

Assisted in supervision of language arts curriculum

development teams, presented seminars on curriculum for

gifted students, and assisted in development of plans for

field testing of curricula.

DurhamCountyPublic Schools 1992

Taught 2-week course in curriculum development for the

gifted in regular classrooms.

China Association for Science and Technology and China International1997

ConferenceCenter for Science and Technology (Beijing, China) and

Global Interactions, Inc. (Arizona)

Coordinated Interactive LearningCenter for Chinese and

American students and teachers.

HONORS AND AWARDSDates

Listed in Who's Who Among Students in Colleges and Universities1970

Listed in National Student Register1970

Ogden Award for Highest Scholarship in College graduating class.1970

Presented by WesternKentuckyUniversity Board of Regents.

Certificate of Recognition for outstanding contributions to1976

Field of Gifted Education. Presented by United States Office of

Education, Office of the Gifted and Talented.

Special fellowship for graduate study at University of choice1976-1978

in Consortium. Awarded by Graduate Leadership Education

Program. Teachers College, ColumbiaUniversity.

Pi Lambda Theta Honorary Membership. Awarded by Texas1983

Women's University for distinguished service.

Biography included in Encyclopedia of Special Education.1986, 1997

(A listing of leaders in the field of special education -- both past

and present)

Fulbright Scholarship for Study and Advisement in Mexico.1987

Sponsored by Universidad de las Americas and Secretaria de

Educación Pública.

Omicron Delta Kappa, The National Leadership Honor Society.1989

Elected by The University of Virginia Alumni Association for Distinguished

Leadership in Education.

Arizona Association for Gifted and Talented (AAGT)1991

Honor Board. Presented by AAGT Board of Directors.

WesternKentuckyUniversity1996

Nominated to the Hall of Distinguished Alumni

ArizonaSchool Administrators1997

“Service to Education” Award. Presented by Higher Education Division.

Listed in Who's Who Worldwide1994

Listed in Who’s Who in American Education 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

Listed in Who’s Who in American Women1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

Listed in Who’s Who in America1998, 1999, 2000

Listed in Who’s Who in the World1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

EDITORSHIPS AND EDITORIAL BOARDSDates

Field Editor for Teaching Exceptional Children1977-1985

Editorial Review Board for The Journal for the Education of the Gifted1977-Present

Editorial Board for Topics in Early Childhood Special Education1980-1986

Editorial Board for Challenge: Reaching and Teaching the Gifted Child1982-1986

Editor of Critical Issues in Gifted Education1983-Present

(A book series created to examine issues requiring in-depth treatment not

possible in quarterly journals. In each volume, a lead article/critique format

is employed, with critical analysis and synthesis by the editor in introductory

sections and a concluding chapter. Each volume is reviewed by two

members of the editorial advisory board.)

Review Panel for The Gifted Child Quarterly1984-1990

Editorial Board of Gifted Education International1985-Present

Editorial Advisory Board for Psychology and Education of the Gifted1985-1992

(A Book Series published by Teacher's College Press, Columbia

University)

Editorial Board of Learning Disabilities Research and Practice1989-1992

Editorial Board of Journal of Learning Disabilities1991-1996

Editorial Advisory Board for Understanding Our Gifted1995-Present

SERVICE

Extramural LeadershipDates

1.International Organizations

a.World Council on the Gifted and Talented (WCGT)1986-Present

Planning Committee for Portuguese Conference1986

Curriculum Committee1987-1991

Research Committee1987-1991,

1995-Present

b.The Leonardo Trust (London, England)

Advisory Board1981-1985

c.MENSA Programs for Youth

Advisory Board1983-1986

d.Parent Support Group for Gifted Education in Hong Kong

Honorary mentor and Consultant1994-1999

Extramural Leadership (continued)Dates

e.Steering Commitee for China-U.S. Conference on Education1996-1997

Co-sponsored by Global Interactions, Inc. and China

InternationalConferenceCenter for Science and Technology

f.American Logos Foundation1997-2000

Board of Directors

7.NiñosBrilliantesSchool1998- Present

Advisory Board

2.National Organizations

a.National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC)

Board of Directors (elected) (resigned in 1989)1972-1989

Secretary1979-1983

Organizational Liaison Committee1979-1985

Chairperson, Master's Committee, of the1980-1983

Professional Training Committee

Curriculum Committee1981-1990

Committee on Diverse Populations1983-1984

Professional Training Committee1983-1985

Legislative Liaison Committee1987-1987

Awards and Scholarships1987-1989

Convention Program1987-1988

b.The Association for the Gifted (TAG), a division of

the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)

Nomination Committee1975-1976

Gifted Handicapped Committee1976-1979

Chairperson, Culturally Different Committee1977-1981

Program Advisory Committee for CEC/TAG1980-1981

Topical Conference

Secretary1981-1983

Diversity Project Writer1998-Present

c.NationalCenter for the Gifted (NCG)

Advisory Board1980-1982

d.Association for Children with Learning Disabilities (ACLD)

Program Committee1983-1984

3.State Organizations and Agencies

a.Arizona Association for the Gifted and Talented (AAGT)

Board of Directors (elected)1981-1987

Corresponding Secretary1981-1982

Chairperson, Teacher Certification Committee1983-1986

Extramural Leadership (continued)Dates

b.Task Force for Gifted Concerns1985-1989

(Appointed by Arizona State Board of Education, made a

standing committee and renamed Advisory Committee on Gifted Concerns)

Teacher Endorsement Committee1985-1986

Chair, Special Populations Study Team1986-1987

c.Arizona Department of Education

Editor, Gifted Program Guidelines and Handbook1981-1982

Member, Gifted Program Advisory Committee1981-1983

Member, Task Force to Revise Gifted Program1985-1986

Guidelines and Handbook

Advisor to State Consultant for Gifted Programs on1985-1989

implementation of regulations for identification of

gifted students, development of scope and sequence

documents, and teacher endorsement standards

d.New Mexico Department of Education

Member, Task Force to Develop Rules and 1978-1979

Regulations for Programs for Gifted Students

Member, Task Force to Revise Rules and1980

Regulations for Programs for Gifted Students

Ad Hoc Member, Task Force on Identification of 1998-2000

Gifted Minorities

4.Community Agencies and Organizations

a.Tucson Unified School District (TUSD)

Advisor, Curriculum Development project for Gifted1982-1991

and Talented Education (GATE) Program

High School Task Force (Commissioned by the Governing Board)1983-1984

High School Task Force Re-Review1984-1985

GATE Review Committee (appointed by the Superintendent)1986-1987

Advisory Review Committee for Civil Rights Compliance of1987-1989

UniversityHigh School (UHS), a school for gifted students

b.Satori: A Pre-School for Gifted Students

Advisory Board1986-1999

Seminars for parents1986

c.Self-DirectionsSchool

Advisor1986-1987

d.Arts Genesis, Inc.

Board of Directors1994-1997

Secretary1995-1997

e.ChollaHigh School Magnet

Advisory Board 1997-Present

Extramural Service and Consultation Dates

1.International Agencies

a.Department of Defense Dependents Schools, Pacific Region

Assisted in development of a handbook for teachers1985

of gifted students, held in the Philippine Islands

b.Opportunity Speaks (Toronto, Canada)

Presented seminars for teachers of gifted students1984-1986

in Ontario

c.ChaceCommunitySchool (London, England)

Provided one week of training for psychologists and1995

teachers implementing the DISCOVER assessment

with children ages 2 through 14. Continuing consultation

on development and evaluation of Multiple Intelligences Theory.

d.Instituto de Investigacion y Educacion del Talento.

(Mexico City, Mexico)

Conducted workshops on use of DISCOVER assessment1996

for psychologists.

  1. China Institute of Promoting Eminent Teachers Experience, Beijing, China

Conducted workshops on Problem Solving and the DISCOVER2000

model, created a cooperative research/demonstration project.

2.National Organizations and Agencies

  1. Leadership Training Institute (LTI) on the Gifted and Talented,

Los Angeles, California.

Conducted workshops contracted through the LTI with1975-1977

local school districts on various topics related to

education of gifted students

b.The Council for Exceptional Children

Reviewed training materials, developed concept papers1976-1980

related to identification of gifted minority students,

reviewed fact sheets on topics related to education of

the gifted, assisted in designing legislation for

programs for the gifted.

c.Office of Gifted and Talented, USOE, DHEW

Completed various tasks, including writing requests for1976-1981

proposals, conducting on-site visitations, and reviewing

proposals for possible funding

d.American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Presented seminars for and participated in various1978-1979

activities for the Project on the Handicapped in Science

(e.g., Role Model Project, Barriers Conference, Science

Teachers Conference)

Extramural Service and Consultation(continued)Dates

e.The Foundation for Exceptional Children

Developed concept papers for proposals related to1981

education of gifted minority students

f.National Catholic Education Association (NCEA)

Assisted in development of a monograph on education of1984-1986

the gifted, advised executive director for special education,

presented seminars at two national conventions on

various aspects of education for the gifted

g.National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP)

Presented seminar on curriculum development for programs1985

for the gifted

h.The Council for Exceptional Children — Division for Early1995-2000

Childhood and The Association for the Gifted.

Co-Directed a series of activities designed to identify and

communicate to educators what are developmentally

appropriate practices for nurturing giftedness in young

children. Activities have included attending a symposium with

award-wining teachers and administrators, planing and presenting

at institutes on the east and west coasts, and co-authoring

(with Margaret King) a monograph, and assisting in the production

of a videotape, and writing fact sheets and other products.

i.U. S. Department of Education

Office for Civil Rights1996-Present

Conducted workshop/symposium on access to special

programs for gifted students for language minority students.

Continuing consultations with regional OCR offices in

Chicago, Seattle, and Denver. Conducting cooperative

projects with Denver office. Conducted seminar for

Washington, DC office.

Javits Gifted and Talented Education Program and Office1997-2000

of Bilingual Education and Minority Affairs

Attended meeting for leaders from bilingual education and

education of the gifted. Continuing in advisory role for

cooperative projects.

3.Colleges and Universities

a.University of Kentucky

Assisted in development of videotapes and training1979

materials for satellite programs related to education of

gifted students.

b.University of New Mexico

Assisted in completion of research/evaluation project to1981-1982

Extramural Service and Consultation(continued) Dates

determine predictors of successful teachers of gifted students

c.University of SouthFlorida

Developed items for master teachers of the gifted1985-1986

competency exams administered by the State of Florida

d.LamarUniversity

Assisted in preparation of continuing federal research and1990-1993

development project (STEP-UP). Consultant to Project

Director, Dr. Dorothy Sisk, and Contact Person or Arizona sites.

e.MonashUniversity, Melbourne, Australia

Consulted with KrongoldCenter for Exceptional Students in1994-Present

development and implementation of research projects and

coursework in education of the gifted.

f.Arabian GulfUniversity, Manama, Bahrain

Assisted with implementation of cooperative research projects1994-Present

on problem solving abilities.

g.CurtinUniversity of Technology, Perth, Western Australia1994-2000

Provided training and on-going assistance in cross-cultural

research on problem solving and creativity. Served on a

dissertation review committee.

h.ChulalongkornUniversity, Bangkok, Thailand

Hosted faculty and doctoral students for two visits, including1996

assistance with a doctoral dissertation related to my writing.

i.University of Colorado at Denver

Presented a two-day seminar on the DISCOVER preschool1995

assessment and curriculum for parents, teachers, and preservice

educators.

j.OhioUniversity

Provided workshops on assessing strengths of young children,1995-1998

recognizing giftedness in young children, and developing multiple

intelligences for the Early Childhood Network. Assisted in developing

multiple intelligences centers in ChildDevelopmentCenter. Assisting

graduate students in research on gifted students.

k.University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia

Developing cooperative research and development projects1997-Present

related to Multiple Intelligences.

  1. The Hong KongPolytechnicUniversity, Hong Kong, SAR

Conducted seminars on Problem Solving, Giftedness, and the 2000-Present

DISCOVER model for professors, educators, parents, and

Gifted students. Developing cooperative project.

Extramural Service and Consultation(continued) Dates

m..Other

Presented special seminars or training sessions for educators on

various aspects of education for gifted students at the following

universities:

University of Oregon1983

OhioStateUniversity1979

NovaUniversity, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida1982, 1984, 1986

University of Northwestern Louisiana1984

TrinityCollege (Texas)1984

PacificLutheranUniversity (Washington)1984

Bowling GreenStateUniversity1987

PurdueUniversity1987, 1988

University of Nebraska1997

4.State Education Agencies

a.Oregon Department of Education

Developed a handbook for educators developing programs1981-1982

for gifted handicapped students and presented a series

of workshops using the handbook.

Provided training for teams of educators from each1993, 1994

region to pilot use of DISCOVER Assessment

b.Hawaii Department of Education

Assisted in training educators of gifted students in1983-1989

curriculum development, and coordinated development of a

curriculum scope and sequence for use in programs for

gifted students on all islands in the state.

c.Other State Departments of Education

Presented seminars at institutes on education of gifted

students sponsored by

South Dakota1985

West Virginia1982

Florida1986, 1988

Indiana1986, 1988, 1992 Georgia 1985

Montana1983

Alaska1981, 1982

Kansas1977

Connecticut1976

Maryland1975

North Carolina1988, 1990, 1992

Texas1985, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1995

5.Other Agencies and Organizations

a.Navajo Indian Nation

Assisted in development of a school for gifted Navajo1980-1985

Extramural Service and Consultation(continued) Dates

students through seminars for tribal leaders,

consultation on research projects, seminars for

psychologists, and workshops for teachers

b.Richardson Foundation (Texas)

Participated in seminar of leaders in education of the1981

gifted held for the purpose of identifying significant

issues and needed research

c.TexasScottishRiteHospital for Crippled Children

Assisted in development of a program for gifted1983

handicapped children

d.Region 10 EducationServiceCenter, Dallas, TX

Presented seminar on “double labeled gifted” for 1995

educators from Texas Educational Region 10.

  1. Tulalip Indian Tribe

Presented seminar on Problem Solving and the DISCOVER2000

Model to elders, tribal council members, and educators.

Developing cooperative project to serve students and

tribal members.

6.Local School Districts

Presented workshops or inservice training sessions on various topics

related to education of gifted students in 87 locations in 27 states.