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        _______William Allan Kritsonis, PhD___________________
 Prairie View A&M University, PhD Program in Educational Leadership, P.O. Box 519 ~ M.S. 2420, Delco 233,
Prairie View, TX 77446 – (Office) 936-261-3530 (Fax) 936-261-3617 – 281-550-5700 – wakritsonis@pvamu.edu

                                   CURRICULUM VITA(2012)

EDUCATION

       Ph.D. Educational Administration and Supervision, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
       1976
       M.A. Educational Administration and Curriculum, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington
       1971
       B.A. Social Sciences and General Education, CentralWashingtonUniversity, Ellensburg,
       Washington 1969

LICENSES

       Iowa Credentials: Teacher, Life
       Elementary Principal and Supervisor, Life
       Superintendent, County and Local, Life
       Washington Credentials: Teacher, Life
       Elementary and Secondary Principal, Life
       Superintendent, County and Local, Life
       Louisiana Credentials: Teacher, Life
       Elementary and Secondary Principal, Superintendent
       NTE: Passed Educational Leadership: Administration Supervision, 1989

WORK HISTORY

       PROFESSOR (Tenured), Prairie View A&M University/The Texas A&M University,2004 –
       Present (Successful Post-Tenure Review, 2010)
       PhD Courses:Fundamental Components of Strategic Thinking, Strategic Planning in Educational
       Leadership, Dynamics of Leadership, Organizational Development and Change, Philosophy of
       Leadership, School Law for Administrators, Internship, Superintendent/Principal/Higher
       Education, Educational Laws and Policies, Ethical Decision Making, Critical Issues in
       Educational Leadership, Human Resources Management, Grant Writing, Dissertation,
       Fundamentals of School Administration
       Master Courses:Theory, Practice, and Research, Public School Law, School Business
       Management, The School Principal, Administration of Special Programs, Special Topics in
       Educational Administration, Educational Administration Research, Counseling Research

       PROFESSOR (Tenured), McNeese State University, Professor, 1990-2004
       ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR & DIRECTOR OF STUDENT TEACHING AND FIELD
       EXPERIENCES, Salisbury State College, 1980-81
       ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Central Washington University, 1978-1980
       PROFESSOR, Webster University, 1987-1990
       ACADEMIC DEAN, Louisiana Business College, 1986-1987
       ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Northwestern State University, 1984-1986
       ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1981-1984
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       SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, Preston Community School District, Preston, IA, 1977-78
       PRINCIPAL, Wilton Community School District, Wilton, Iowa, 1973-76
       PRINCIPAL, Amana Community School District, Amana, Iowa, 1972-73
       FELLOWSHIP, SPECIAL AREA RESEARCH ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT,
       The University of Iowa, College of Education, Iowa City, Iowa, 1972-73
       TEACHER, Peninsula Public Schools, Gig Harbor, Washington, 1970-71
       TEAHER, Renton Public Schools, Renton, Washington, 1969-71
       STUDENT TEACHER, Seattle Public Schools, Washington, 1969

MAJOR PUBLICATIONS

       DeMoulin, D.F., & Kritsonis, W.A. (2009). A statistical journey: Taming of the Skew. Murrieta,
       CA: Alexis/Austin Group.
       Kritsonis, W.A. (2007). Ways of knowing through the realms of meaning. Visiting Lecturers,
       Oriel College, Oxford Round Table, University of Oxford, UK
       Herrington, D.E., Kritsonis, W.A., Proctor, K.K., & Garza-Brown, G. (2007). Campus level grant
       writing: Leveraging teacher talent to access external funding. Journal of Border Educational
       Research, 6(1).
       Marshall, R.L., & Kritsonis, W.A. (2006). Equity and adequacy of funding schools. In Fenwick
       W. English (Ed.), Sage encyclopedia of educational leadership (pp. 349-352). Thousand Oaks,
       CA: Sage Publications.
       Marshall, R., & Kritsonis, W. (2005). Rural and small schools. In Fenwick W. English (Eds.),
       Sage Encyclopedia of Educational Leadership. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
       EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, National FORUM Journals, Houston, Texas (Since 1982) National refereed,
       peer-reviewed journals. Over 5,200 professors published.

AWARDS/HONORS/WORK-RELATED ACCOMPLISHMENTS

        PROFESSOR, SCHOLAR, AND PIONEER PUBLISHING, Honored by the Texas National
        Association for Multicultural Education, 11th Annual 2012 Conference, Texas A&M
        University, College Station, Texas
        KEYNOTE SPEAKER, Sam Houston State University, College of Education, Rising Stars
        Program. Mentoring program for tenure track professors, 2010-2011
        GUEST SPEAKER, Lone Star Cy-Fair Community College, Cypress, Texas, 2011
        GUEST SPEAKER, Frances Elementary School, Aldine ISD; Brookline Elementary School,
        HISD, 2010-1, and others
        William H. Parker Leadership Academy Hall of Honor Award, 2008
Prairie View A&M University/The Texas A&M University System
        Since 2006, chaired 22 doctoral dissertations, PVAMU/The Texas A&M University System
        Visiting Lecturer, Oxford Round Table, 2005, Oriel College, University of Oxford, UK
        Oxford, England
        Since 2004, mentored numerous PhD students to publish articles in refereed journals
        Distinguished Alumnus Award, 2004, Central Washington University, College of Education and
        Professional Studies, Ellensburg, Washington

William Allan Kritsonis, PhD

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    1 _______William Allan Kritsonis, PhD___________________ Prairie View A&M University, PhD Program in Educational Leadership, P.O. Box 519 ~ M.S. 2420, Delco 233, Prairie View, TX 77446 – (Office) 936-261-3530 (Fax) 936-261-3617 – 281-550-5700 – [email protected] CURRICULUM VITA(2012) EDUCATION Ph.D. Educational Administration and Supervision, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 1976 M.A. Educational Administration and Curriculum, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington 1971 B.A. Social Sciences and General Education, CentralWashingtonUniversity, Ellensburg, Washington 1969 LICENSES Iowa Credentials: Teacher, Life Elementary Principal and Supervisor, Life Superintendent, County and Local, Life Washington Credentials: Teacher, Life Elementary and Secondary Principal, Life Superintendent, County and Local, Life Louisiana Credentials: Teacher, Life Elementary and Secondary Principal, Superintendent NTE: Passed Educational Leadership: Administration Supervision, 1989 WORK HISTORY PROFESSOR (Tenured), Prairie View A&M University/The Texas A&M University,2004 – Present (Successful Post-Tenure Review, 2010) PhD Courses:Fundamental Components of Strategic Thinking, Strategic Planning in Educational Leadership, Dynamics of Leadership, Organizational Development and Change, Philosophy of Leadership, School Law for Administrators, Internship, Superintendent/Principal/Higher Education, Educational Laws and Policies, Ethical Decision Making, Critical Issues in Educational Leadership, Human Resources Management, Grant Writing, Dissertation, Fundamentals of School Administration Master Courses:Theory, Practice, and Research, Public School Law, School Business Management, The School Principal, Administration of Special Programs, Special Topics in Educational Administration, Educational Administration Research, Counseling Research PROFESSOR (Tenured), McNeese State University, Professor, 1990-2004 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR & DIRECTOR OF STUDENT TEACHING AND FIELD EXPERIENCES, Salisbury State College, 1980-81 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Central Washington University, 1978-1980 PROFESSOR, Webster University, 1987-1990 ACADEMIC DEAN, Louisiana Business College, 1986-1987 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Northwestern State University, 1984-1986 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge, 1981-1984
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    2 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, Preston Community School District, Preston, IA, 1977-78 PRINCIPAL, Wilton Community School District, Wilton, Iowa, 1973-76 PRINCIPAL, Amana Community School District, Amana, Iowa, 1972-73 FELLOWSHIP, SPECIAL AREA RESEARCH ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, The University of Iowa, College of Education, Iowa City, Iowa, 1972-73 TEACHER, Peninsula Public Schools, Gig Harbor, Washington, 1970-71 TEAHER, Renton Public Schools, Renton, Washington, 1969-71 STUDENT TEACHER, Seattle Public Schools, Washington, 1969 MAJOR PUBLICATIONS DeMoulin, D.F., & Kritsonis, W.A. (2009). A statistical journey: Taming of the Skew. Murrieta, CA: Alexis/Austin Group. Kritsonis, W.A. (2007). Ways of knowing through the realms of meaning. Visiting Lecturers, Oriel College, Oxford Round Table, University of Oxford, UK Herrington, D.E., Kritsonis, W.A., Proctor, K.K., & Garza-Brown, G. (2007). Campus level grant writing: Leveraging teacher talent to access external funding. Journal of Border Educational Research, 6(1). Marshall, R.L., & Kritsonis, W.A. (2006). Equity and adequacy of funding schools. In Fenwick W. English (Ed.), Sage encyclopedia of educational leadership (pp. 349-352). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Marshall, R., & Kritsonis, W. (2005). Rural and small schools. In Fenwick W. English (Eds.), Sage Encyclopedia of Educational Leadership. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, National FORUM Journals, Houston, Texas (Since 1982) National refereed, peer-reviewed journals. Over 5,200 professors published. AWARDS/HONORS/WORK-RELATED ACCOMPLISHMENTS PROFESSOR, SCHOLAR, AND PIONEER PUBLISHING, Honored by the Texas National Association for Multicultural Education, 11th Annual 2012 Conference, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas KEYNOTE SPEAKER, Sam Houston State University, College of Education, Rising Stars Program. Mentoring program for tenure track professors, 2010-2011 GUEST SPEAKER, Lone Star Cy-Fair Community College, Cypress, Texas, 2011 GUEST SPEAKER, Frances Elementary School, Aldine ISD; Brookline Elementary School, HISD, 2010-1, and others William H. Parker Leadership Academy Hall of Honor Award, 2008 Prairie View A&M University/The Texas A&M University System Since 2006, chaired 22 doctoral dissertations, PVAMU/The Texas A&M University System Visiting Lecturer, Oxford Round Table, 2005, Oriel College, University of Oxford, UK Oxford, England Since 2004, mentored numerous PhD students to publish articles in refereed journals Distinguished Alumnus Award, 2004, Central Washington University, College of Education and Professional Studies, Ellensburg, Washington