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Kimberly D. Humerickhouse

15110 W. Ellsworth Ct. Olathe, Ks. 66062 913-461-1732 (c) [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Higher Education Administration & Leadership, 2009. University Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). M.S. Higher Education Administration and Curriculum & Instruction, 1996.

Fort Hays State University Hays (FHSU), Kansas. Dean’s Honor Roll. B.S. Liberal Arts with emphasis in education and psychology, 1988.

University of Central Oklahoma (formerly Central State University), Edmond, Oklahoma Attended Kansas University 1979-1983, emphasis in K-9 education.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professor, School of Education (SOE), PERK Grant Coordinator MidAmerica Nazarene University: October 2012 - present

Teach undergraduate courses for teacher education program, provide representation on department committees, advise undergraduate students, participate in state and national program accreditation activities, coordinate activities for PERK grant with SOE faculty and southwest Kansas partner schools, represent PERK grant activities at national, regional, and state conferences.

Dean, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS), Grantham University: September 2009 - October 2010

Responsible for participating in strategic planning, maintaining academic program quality, supporting University systems through representation in Academic Affairs interests, coordinate academic needs with other departments, secure qualified faculty for all courses in the CAS, supervise departmental staff and hold performance reviews. Facilitate an ad-hoc faculty committee to revise the plagiarism reporting processes. Participate in Higher Learning Commission (HLC) self-study as criterion co-chair and Steering Committee member in preparation for submission of self-study and accreditation visit. Resolve student appeals for all courses in CAS. Supervise program chairs.

Associate Director of Technical Programs & Curriculum, Kansas Board of Regents:

October 2008 – September 2009

Facilitate legislatively mandated, state-wide alignment of post-secondary technical education programs by establishing State Curriculum committees to work collaboratively with administrators and faculty from 26 institutions aligning program curriculum based on input received from business and industry representatives.

Director, Honors Education Program, Kansas City Kansas Community College: October 2006 – October 2008

Oversaw the operations of the Honors Education Program including program assessment, curriculum and instructional design, annual reporting, budgetary expenditures, and strategic planning. Position answered directly to the Provost.

Academic Support Specialist Title III, Kansas City Kansas Community College: January 2005 – September 2006

Supported learning initiatives, assisted the Title III team and faculty with the integration of diverse teaching strategies and technology applications, initiated benchmarking research against national, state and local data, used knowledge of current research to recommend effective intervention strategies and assisted with implementation of support services.

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Johnson County Community College (JCCC): August 2003 – December 2004

Instructor for Strategic Learning Systems, Learning Strategies for Math, and Memory Strategies

Adjunct Lecturer, School of Education, Washburn University (WU): August 2002 – July 2003

Instructor for Educational Psychology ED200, Online and classroom sections on WebCT and Becoming an Educational Professional ED225, Online version on WebCT.

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(Continued) Professional Experience

Professional Development Schools (PDS) Coordinator, School of Education, Washburn University (WU): August 2002 – May 2003

Professional Development Schools Coordinator for Topeka area secondary schools.

Coordinator of planning committee to establish partnership between University and public school representatives for the purpose of enhancing pre-service teacher training.

Doctoral Intern, School of Education, Kansas University (KU): August 2002 – May 2003

Served as content creator for Northeast Kansas Professional Development webpage for the School of Education (SoE) using Contribute software; assisted in coordinating Learning Community event between KU-SoE and UNL-SoE; represented KU-SoE at Northeast Kansas Professional Development meeting.

Assistant Professor of Professional Studies, School of Education, Sterling College (SC): January 1998 – December 2003

Instructor for History & Philosophy of Education, Introduction to Education, Field Experience, Educational Psychology, Computers in the Classroom, Senior Seminar in Education, Student Teaching Seminar, and New Student Seminar.

Served on Steering Committee for KSDE Accreditation Review preparation. Compiled Professional Education folio and matrix information.

One of four-person task force charged by Servant Leadership Think Tank to write curriculum for New Student Seminar on Servant Leadership, incorporated Strengths Quest Inventory.

Implemented a Portfolio Component in each of the Professional Studies courses in the Teacher Education Program. Portfolios are constructed according to the Interstate New Teacher Accreditation Support Consortium (INTASC) standards, KSDE Professional Studies standards, and/or Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching.

Created Blackboard Course Companion Websites for each of the Professional Studies courses in the Teacher Education Program. These sites house all pertinent course information, provide additional resources in terms of hyperlinks to related websites, and offer a means of communication between students and instructors outside the classroom.

Created observation workbooks for Field Experience placement opportunities. Observation assignments structured to assist the students in identifying performance in accordance with INTASC standards. Represented department at KSDE/NCATE conferences, Association of Colleges of Central Kansas (ACCK) meetings, Kansas Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (KAPCOTE) conferences, and Mid-America Computers in Education (MACE) conferences.

Instructor, Fort Hays State University (FHSU) August 1996 – December 1997

Part of a three-person team who researched, wrote, and recorded on CD-Rom the curriculum for the Masters level course Origins of the Knowledge Society as a distance education offering at Fort Hays State University Leadership program. Created student workbook.

Part of a two-person team who recorded and taught the curriculum for the Introduction to Leadership Concepts course on video as a distance education offering at FHSU.

Created and facilitated one-week summer offering of Introduction to Leadership Concepts course.

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(Continued) Professional Experience

Instructor, Barton County Community College (BCCC) January 1992 – December 1996

Introduction to Leadership Concepts - Created modules based on the Kellogg Foundation's Phi Theta Kappa Leadership curriculum for the Introduction to Leadership Concepts course for Barton County Community College.

Fundamentals of Speech – Instructed seniors at Russell high school for college credit, in addition to outreach courses for both traditional and non-traditional college students.

Adult Basic Education/GED Instructor – assessed and instructed adult basic education students, created ABE/GED Center procedures manual for student workers.

Administrative, (BCCC)

Perkin’s Grant Coordinator - Created and implemented Professional Portfolio component for each of the nine Vocational Education Certification Programs at Barton County Community College utilizing Powerpoint Software.

Program Manager Community Education – planned and budgeted continuing education offerings, and state and national conferences.

Job Training Partnership Act Coordinator (JTPA) – implemented grant funded project, budget-line expenditures and State reporting.

COMMITTEES

* Honorary Degrees and Awards Committee - MNU * General Education Committee – MNU

* SOE Technology Committee – MNU

* Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Steering Committee – GU *Co-Chair – HLC Criterion Four Committee - GU

*Deans/Chairs Council - GU

*Chair – for each Career Program State Curriculum Faculty Alignment Committee - KBOR *Collaborative Efforts Committee – KCKCC

*Learning Communities Initiative - KCKCC

*Adult Basic Education Advisory Board member – KCKCC

*Committee for Technology Innovations in Curriculum – KCKCC – appointed by Provost *Chair - Honors Advisory Council - KCKCC

*Advising Exploratory Committee - KCKCC

*Kansas City Professional Development Council (KCPDC) – Board Member - KCKCC

*Chair - Middle/High School Professional Development Schools (PDS) partnership planning committee - WU

*Chair - Teacher Education Committee - SC *Admissions Committee - SC

*KSDE Accreditation Review Preparation Steering Committee - SC

*Association of Colleges of Central Kansas Teacher Education Committee (ACCK) – SC *Kansas Association of Private Colleges of Teacher Education (KAPCOTE) - SC *Computer Policy Committee (faculty representative) - SC

*Kansas Teacher of the Year State Selection Committee – SC representative *Teacher Education Advisory Council – SC

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ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS

*National Colleges of Teacher Education (NCATE)

*American Association of Colleges & Universities, January 2007 – representative appointed by Provost *Phi Theta Kappa co-advisor, October 2006

*American Association for Higher Education (AAHE)

*Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) *Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE)

*Kansas Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (KACTE)

*Kansas Association of Private Colleges of Teacher Education (KAPCOTE) – former

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College Reading & Learning Association (CRLA) – JCCC

LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, HONORS AND AWARDS

*Six-Sigma Green Belt, 2011

*Teacher Licensure K- 9, Kansas State Department of Education, since 2003 *Phi Theta Kappa Leadership Development (PTK) – certified instructor since 1996 *Great Bend Desk & Derrick Regional Achievement Award – 1st Place in the 1999 Best

Communications/Leadership Training Seminar for “Power & Influence Theories” based on the FHSU leadership curriculum

PUBLICATIONS

* PERK Grant website

* Career Paths of Postsecondary Honors Administrators – Doctoral Dissertation, UNL *KCKCC Honors Education Program handbook

*Professional Development Schools Planning Committee page content for WU – School of Education *Northeast Kansas Professional Development webpage for Kansas University School of Education *Doctoral student webpage for UNL internship advisor

*WebCT version of ED225 Becoming an Educational Professional for Washburn University *WebCT version of ED200 Educational Psychology for Washburn University

*Blackboard course companion sites for Sterling College Professional Development Courses: Field Experience, Introduction to Education, Educational Psychology, Senior Seminar in Education, Student Teaching.

*Videotape version of Introduction to Leadership Concepts for FHSU Virtual College (one of two-person team)

*CD-Rom version of Knowledge Society course for FHSU Virtual College (one of three-person team)

*Workbooks for field experience placements with assignments based on INTASC standards. (in house) *Phi Theta Kappa program description brochure: wrote the program description for Barton

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

October 2013 Teaching Pathways Consortium, National Rural Education Association

April 2013 Six Rural Districts “Grow Their Own”, Association of Teacher Education – Kansas

February 2013 Six Rural Districts “Grow Their Own”, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education

October 2012 Six Rural Districts “Grow Their Own”, National Rural Education Association

July 2012 Technology Gadgets, (co-presenter), Campus Technology Annual Conference

May 2012 PERK Activities, TQP Grant Director’s Meeting

April 2012 Electronic Portfolios, ATE-K Spring Conference

January 2012 Classroom Management, Olathe Christian Schools teacher in-service

January 2012 Google Drive and Moodle, (co-presenter) Florida Education Technology Conference October 2011 PERK Grant Activities, MNU Faculty Exhibit

September 2011 PERK Grant Activities. Poster presentation Campus Technology Fall Forum, October 2010 Career Paths of Postsecondary Honors Administrators. Poster presentation of

doctoral dissertation research. National Collegiate Honors Council annual conference. August 2010 Strengths Quest Leadership. Grantham University off-site professional development

for managers.

April 2010 Strengths Quest for Advisors, Grantham University Advisor Training

August 2009 Postsecondary Program Alignment: How to Align a Single Program, Career Technical Education Summer Conference, Kansas Board of Regents

Postsecondary Program Alignment: An Overview of the Alignment Process Career

Technical Education Summer Conference,

June 2009 Career Program Alignment Update, Technical Education Authority Kansas Board of Regents

November 2007 Honors & Phi Theta Kappa Working Together, NCHC National Collegiate Honors Council Annual Conference

November 2006 Devising Innovative Strategies to Gain Administrator’s Buy-in for Honors Programs

at Community Colleges, NCHC National Collegiate Honors Council Annual Conference

May 2006 Strengths-Based Education, KCKCC Mentoring & Student Support Program

September 2005 Learning Strategies for Math, KCKCC Adjunct Math Faculty In-service

August 2005 Training and Support for Faculty, SIDLIT Annual Conference Special Interest Group Facilitator

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(continued) Professional Presentations

September 2002 Blackboard Course Companion Sites, Sterling College Faculty In-Service August 2000 Faculty Workshop on Technology, Sterling College Faculty In-Service

May 1999 The Role of Educators in the Knowledge Society, Faculty Interview at SC

October 1998 Power & Influence Theories of Leadership, Seminar for Great Bend Desk & Derrick Club and The Great Bend Recreation Center

May 1998 Leadership, Speaker for monthly club meeting at Great Bend Desk & Derrick Club

March 1998 Methods and Strategies for Building Successful Teams, The Human Side of Enterprise Conference held by FHSU

November 1997 Leadership Training, Law Enforcement Training workshop held by BCCC Community Education Department

October 1997 Teambuilding, Kansas Association of Court Service Officers annual conference held by BCCC Community Education Department

December 1996 Team Building, Business, Leadership, and Technology workshop held by BCCC Office of Technology and Business Computer Management Departments October 1996 Doing Your Community College's History, Kansas Association of Community

Colleges, 26th Annual Conference at FHSU

COURSES TAUGHT

Fall 2013 – MNU Classroom Management Introduction to Teaching Education Seminar CMT – graduate Spring 2012 – MNU Classroom Management Introduction to Teaching Education Seminar Fall 2012 – MNU Classroom Management Introduction to Teaching Education Seminar Spring 2012 – MNU Classroom Management Introduction to Teaching Fall 2011 – MNU Classroom Management Summer 2009 – Grantham University

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(continued) Courses Taught

Fall 2006 through Spring 2008 – Kansas City Kansas Community College

Honors Tutorial I – Introduction to Honors Education (freshman orientation for Honors,

developed and taught)

Honors Tutorial II – Introduction to Critical Thinking (developed and taught)

Honors Tutorial I – Introduction to Honors Education - Online (developed & taught online section)

Leadership Development Studies Learning Strategies for Math

Fall 2003 through Fall 2004 – Johnson County Community College Learning Strategies for Math

Strategic Learning Systems Memory Strategies

Fall 2002 through Summer 2003 – Washburn University

Educational Psychology – Online – (developed & taught online section, taught on ground) Becoming an Educational Professional – Online – (developed & taught online section, taught on ground)

Spring 1998 through Fall 2003 – Sterling College

Student Teacher Supervision – Online (developed course companion website on Blackboard)

Senior Seminar in Education - Online (developed course companion website on Blackboard)

5th grade “student teaching” as professional development – Lyons, KS elementary school

Computers in the Classroom - Online (developed course companion website on Blackboard)

Educational Psychology - Online (developed course companion website on Blackboard) Field Experience in Education - Online (developed course companion website on Blackboard)

Introduction to Education - Online (developed course companion website on Blackboard) History & Philosophy of Education

New Student Seminar – Developed Servant Leadership curriculum for freshman orientation using Strengths Quest

Fall 1996 through Fall 1997 – Fort Hays State University

Introduction to Leadership – (developed and taught distance section with video) Introduction to Leadership – on ground

Introduction to Leadership – developed and taught summer short-session

Origins of the Knowledge Society – (graduate course, developed distance section with CD- ROM)

Introduction to Psychology

Spring 1992 through Summer 1997 – Barton County Community College Introduction to Leadership Concepts

Adult Basic Education courses Job & Life Skills classes

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STATEMENT of FAITH

My statement of faith, as do my philosophy of leadership and my philosophy of

learning, stems from the same common element of the power of individual potential

and how that potential is a valuable component in any collaborative endeavor whether

administrative or instructional.

My Methodist upbringing instilled in me the belief that everyone is deserving of

God’s love and everyone has unique, God-given talents with which they can share that

love through service. Service, for me, has been in the field of education. I believe it is

imperative as a teacher to help a student discover their innate talents and guide them in

applying those talents so they can develop the strengths they need to be productive

members of a loving, supportive society.

Teachers must model the love of God through acceptance, understanding, and the

belief that every individual has value and potential, and do so in a manner that does

not violate State and federal mandates for public education. These are concepts I have

had to model in all my classrooms except those at Sterling College. It was there that I

was able to emphasize, discuss, and expand upon these beliefs in a forthright manner

in keeping with the Christian faith of that institution. My goal was to instill in my

students that as teachers, it was going to be their responsibility to help each of their

students find their own personal value, to consider it a challenge to understand,

encourage, and love all those with whom they worked, and to share God’s love

through their service as teachers.

My personal belief in the value of God-given, personal talents and strengths was

reinforced when I was introduced to the Gallup Strengths Finder during a faculty

professional development event at Sterling College. I was a strong proponent for

incorporating this assessment inventory into our Servant Leadership curriculum as it

provided a method to help students identify the innate, God-given talents and strengths

that were uniquely theirs and guided them on how to better utilize those strengths

through service.

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