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| EDUC 401 | Foundations of Education |
| ELED 311 | The Child and the Elementary Curriculum |
| ELED 468 | Student Teaching in the Elementary School |
EDUCATION
| M.A. 1995 | College of Notre Dame of Maryland | Leadership in Teaching |
| Graduate 1973-1993 | Loyola College
Johns Hopkins University Coppin State College Towson State University |
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| B.S. 1971 | Coppin State College | Secondary Education/English |
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
| 1995- present | Towson University/Baltimore County Public Schools (MD) | Elementary Education Department/Department of Professional Development Instructional Facilitator for Professional Development Schools |
| 1993 - Sept.1995 | Baltimore City Public Schools (MD) | Middle Grades Reform Liaison |
| 1971-1993 | Baltimore City Public Schools (MD) | Teacher, Department Head |
| SELECTED SCHOLARLY AND SERVICE ACTIVITIES |
| Selected Presentations: |
| Morgan, P. (1999). Education that is multicultural.
Baltimore County Public Schools New Teacher Induction, Baltimore, MD, August.
Morgan, P. (1999). Floating like a butterfly: Bridging the gap between elementary and middle school reading. Middle Grade School State Policy Initiative Summer Academy, Towson, MD, June. Hinkle, D., Morgan, P. & Robertson, K. (1999). Professional development school network results. Central Connecticut State University PDS: Moving Forward Conference, Hartford, CT, June. Morgan, P. et al (1998). Making a difference in a community of learners through a professional development school network. National Staff Development Council Conference, Washington, DC, December. Morgan, P. (1998). Performance based assessment: Working towards MSPAP. Towson University educator's Club, Towson, MD, September. 1998 Morgan, P. (1998). Each one reach one: The social responsibility of using multicultural literature. Project P.R.I.M.E. Multicultural Conference, Towson, MD. Maxwell, D., Morgan, P. & Proffitt, T. (1998). Professional development school network evaluation. Faculty Development/Research Committee Annual Spring Research Conference, Towson, MD. Maxwell, D. & Morgan, P. (1998). Professional development school network evaluation. Renaissance Group Spring Meeting, Cape Girardeau, MO. |
| Professional Service: |
| Third Party Portfolio Reviewer, Baltimore City Public School System
Performance-Based Evaluation System, 1999
Examiner, National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education-Board of Examiners, 1998- National Coordinator, National Writing Projects Project Outreach, 1995- Member, The Children's Museum Advisory Committee, 1995-1997 Chairperson, Bethel Christian School Board of Directors, 1995-1996 Member, Research for Better Schools Board of Directors, 1995-1996 Member, Maryland Writing Project Executive Committee, 1993- Module Writer, Baltimore City Public Schools Department of Professional Development, 1993 Content Coordinator, Maryland School Performance Assessment Program, 1992-94 Program Co-Director, Maryland Writing Project, 1992-94 Training Facilitator, Maryland Writing Project Cultural Diversity in Literature Project, 1992-93 Teacher-Researcher, Urban Sites Network, 1991- |
| Honors: |
| Recipient, Baltimore County Public Schools Board of Education
Certificate of Recognition, 1998
Scholar, Renaissance Group Research Fellowship Program for Faculty, 1997 Recipient, WBAL-TV Class Act Award, 1995 Recipient, Mayor's Citation, 1994 Recipient, Maryland Higher Education Commission Chairman's Award for Excellence,1994 Recipient, Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award,1993 Recipient, Baltimore City Public Schools Certificate of Recognition, 1993 Recipient, Fund for Educational Excellence Teachers for Teachers Grant, 1993 |
| Professional Memberships: |
| Teacher-Consultant, Maryland Writing Project
Member, National Staff Development Council Member, Maryland Education Talent Consortium Discussion Leader, Great Books Foundation, Inc. Member, National Council of Teachers of English Member, Phi Delta Kappa Member, Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society Member, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Member, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development |