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<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

203 Juarez Court<br />

Columbia, <strong>South</strong> Carolina 29206<br />

803-787-6629<br />

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Department <strong>of</strong> Instruction and Teacher <strong>Education</strong><br />

Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina<br />

Columbia, <strong>South</strong> Carolina 29208<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>one: 803-777-5278<br />

Fax: 803-777-7970<br />

Email: kswick@gwm.sc.edu<br />

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EDUCATION<br />

1968-1970 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut Storrs, Ct<br />

<strong>Ph</strong>.D. <strong>Education</strong> (Curriculum/Parent/Family <strong>Education</strong>,<br />

Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong>)<br />

Director, Urban Teacher <strong>Education</strong> Center (New London, Ct)<br />

Dissertation: An analysis <strong>of</strong> an inner-city student teaching<br />

program: Implications for designing teacher education.<br />

1967-1968 Northern Illinois <strong>University</strong> Dekalb, IL<br />

Graduate course work in <strong>Education</strong>al Evaluation<br />

Graduate Assistant: Supervision <strong>of</strong> Practicum Students<br />

1966-1967 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH<br />

Graduate course work in <strong>Education</strong>al Foundations<br />

1965-1966 Bowling Green <strong>University</strong> Bowling Green, OH<br />

Master's In <strong>Education</strong> (Foundations/Elementary)<br />

Research Assistant, <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Program<br />

Internship on teaching strategies in elementary<br />

school classrooms<br />

Thesis: John Dewey's concept <strong>of</strong> morality and its implications<br />

for elementary education<br />

1961-1965 Bowling Green <strong>University</strong> Bowling Green, OH<br />

B.A. in History and Speech<br />

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WORK EXPERIENCE<br />

1976-2006 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina Columbia, SC<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> (1976-1979)<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> (1979-present)<br />

Chair, Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> Department (1979-1981)<br />

Coordinator, Early Childhood Program (1981-1984; 1987-89; 1998-present)<br />

Director, <strong>University</strong> Children's Center (1986-1991)<br />

Director, Ed.S. in Teaching Degree (1993-present)<br />

Director, USC - SLATE Project ( 1998-present)<br />

Co-Director, USC - <strong>South</strong> Carolina Service Learning<br />

Project, Funded by the Kellogg Foundation (1999-2000)<br />

Developed: *Parent involvement program component,<br />

*Ed.S. in Teaching Degree proposal (chaired),<br />

*Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> Summer Institute (Now in its 24th<br />

year,<br />

Chaired: <strong>College</strong> Curriculum Committee, State Early Childhood<br />

Assessment Program, <strong>University</strong> Child Care Committee,<br />

Tenure and Promotion Committee, Dean's Advisory Team,<br />

1970-1976 <strong>South</strong>ern Illinois <strong>University</strong> Carbondale, IL<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Elementary/Early Childhood (1970-1974)<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Elementary/Early Childhood (1974-1976)<br />

Director, <strong>University</strong> Head Start Program (1972-1974)<br />

Developed: Courses on parent involvement, multicultural<br />

learning, affective learning, rural schools, and an honors<br />

seminar on Abraham Maslow.<br />

Chaired: <strong>College</strong> Advisory Team, <strong>College</strong> Appeals Committee,<br />

Department Chair Selection Committee, Department Curriculum<br />

Committee, <strong>University</strong> Teacher <strong>Education</strong> Council.<br />

1968-1970 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut Storrs, CT<br />

Instructor, Elementary Teacher <strong>Education</strong> Program<br />

Director, New London Student Teaching Center<br />

1967-1968 Northern Illinois <strong>University</strong> Dekalb, IL<br />

Teaching Associate, Elementary Practicum Courses<br />

1966-1967 Blue Ash Elementary School Cincinnati, OH<br />

Teacher (7th Grade Social Studies)<br />

1964-1966 Bowling Green Public Schools Bowling Green, OH<br />

Graduate Internship (1965-1966)<br />

Student Teaching (1964-1965)<br />

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PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP<br />

Association for Childhood <strong>Education</strong> International<br />

Student Advisor, Illinois ACEI (1973-1975)<br />

President, Misshowa Branch - Illinois (1974-1975)<br />

Research Committee, ACEI (1974-1980 + 1990-2001)<br />

Editorial Board, Childhood <strong>Education</strong> (1973-1978)<br />

Committee to Revise Committee Structure, ACEI (1996-1997)<br />

Manuscript Reviewer, Journal <strong>of</strong> Research in Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>South</strong>ern Early Childhood Association<br />

Board Member, <strong>South</strong> Carolina Affiliate (1979-1983)<br />

Executive Board (1980-1987)<br />

President (1984-1986)<br />

Director, Public Policy Institute (1986-1992)<br />

Member, Awards Committee (1996-1999)<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>College</strong>s for Teacher <strong>Education</strong><br />

Co-Chair, Service-Learning and Teacher <strong>Education</strong> Research Committee<br />

(1998-2000)<br />

Member, Service-Learning in Teacher <strong>Education</strong> Study Group (1998-99)<br />

Additional Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Involvement<br />

Active member <strong>of</strong> Association for Supervision and Curriculum<br />

Development (1972-1976)<br />

Department Editor, Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> Journal (1999-present)<br />

Publication reviewer for National <strong>Education</strong> Association (1974-2005)<br />

Active in State <strong>Education</strong> Program Development in Illinois, <strong>South</strong><br />

Carolina, and Maryland<br />

Active in National Association for the <strong>Education</strong> <strong>of</strong> Young Children<br />

Active in National Association for Early Childhood Teacher <strong>Education</strong><br />

Member, <strong>South</strong> Carolina Kids Count Report Writing Team (1994-1995)<br />

Consultant to over 100 schools and agencies in early childhood and<br />

parent education programs in Illinois, <strong>South</strong> Carolina,<br />

Tennessee, and Maryland<br />

Have provided presentations and workshops for over 100 schools/<br />

agencies in various areas <strong>of</strong> early childhood education.<br />

Parent education/family empowerment leadership efforts include:<br />

-<strong>South</strong> Carolina Parent/Family Literacy Committee<br />

-<strong>South</strong> Carolina Parent/Family Literacy Program Evaluator<br />

-Maryland On Board Early Project Evaluator<br />

-Maryland School-Community Center Project Evaluator<br />

Presented over 60 sessions (research and workshops) at national<br />

conferences like ACEI, AACTE, SECA.<br />

Project Director for USC's AACTE Service Learning Project (1998-1999)<br />

Co-Director, USC Kellogg Service Learning Project (Research partner<br />

in <strong>South</strong> Carolina's Kellogg PRAISE Project (1999-2002).<br />

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PUBLICATIONS<br />

Books<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (2004). Empowering families, schools, and<br />

communities in the early childhood years. Champaign, Il: Stipes.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>, et.al. (1999). Developing Leadership in Students<br />

and Faculty: The power <strong>of</strong> service-learning in teacher education.<br />

Clemson, SC: National Dropout Prevention Center.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>, et. al. (1998). Service-learning and teacher<br />

education. Columbia, SC: <strong>South</strong> Carolina Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong>.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1993) Strengthening parents and families during<br />

the early childhood years. Champaign, IL: Stipes.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & Stephen Graves. (1993). Empowering at-risk families<br />

during the early childhood years. Washington, DC: National <strong>Education</strong><br />

Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1992). An early childhood school-home learning<br />

design: Strategies and resources. Champaign, IL: Stipes.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1991). Teacher-partnerships in early childhood<br />

education. Washington, DC: National <strong>Education</strong> Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1991). Discipline: Toward positive student behavior.<br />

Washington, DC: National <strong>Education</strong> Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1989). Stress and teaching. Washington, DC: National<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1987). Perspectives on understanding and working<br />

with families. Champaign, IL: Stipes.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1987). Parents and teachers as discipline shapers.<br />

Washington, DC: National <strong>Education</strong> Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1987). Readings on multicltural learning in early<br />

childhood education. Little Rock, AR: <strong>South</strong>ern Early Childhood<br />

Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1987). Disruptive student behavior in the classroom.<br />

Second Edition. Washington, DC: National <strong>Education</strong> Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1987). Student stress: A classroom management<br />

system. Washington, DC: National <strong>Education</strong> Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1984). Inviting parents into the young child's world.<br />

Champaign, IL: Stipes.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1982). Involving children in parenting/caring<br />

experiences. Dubuque, IW: Kendall-Hunt.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>, R. Eleanor Duff, & Carol Flake. (1981). Parent<br />

Involvement: Strategies for early childhood educators. Champaign, IL:<br />

Stipes.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1979). Parenting. Washington, DC: National <strong>Education</strong><br />

Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>, R. Eleanor Duff, & Carol Flake. (1979). Strategies for<br />

developing effective school-home relationships. Atlanta, GA: Humanics.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & R. Eleanor Duff. (1978). The parent-teacher bond.<br />

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Dubuque, IW: Kendall-Hunt.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1975). Affective learning in elementary and early<br />

childhood education. Champaign, IL: Stipes.<br />

Chapters in Books<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1998). Families and schools: Building multicultural<br />

values together. In K. Paciorek & J. Munro. (Eds). Early childhood<br />

education 98/99. Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1997). Learning about work: Extending learning<br />

through an ecological approach. In B. Hatcher & S. Beck. (Eds.).<br />

Learning opportunities beyond the school. Olney, MD: Association<br />

for Childhood <strong>Education</strong> International.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1990). The child in the community. In D. Quisenberry<br />

& S. Robinson. (Eds.). Readings from childhood education. Olney, MD:<br />

Association for Childhood <strong>Education</strong> International.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1989). Strengthening families for the journey. In<br />

D. Blazer. (Ed.). Faith development in early childhood education.<br />

Kansas City, MO: Sheed & Ward.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1988). Managing classroom stress. In S. G<strong>of</strong>fin &<br />

S. Vartuli. (Eds.). Little Rock, AR: <strong>South</strong>ern Early Childhood Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1985). Focus on parents' needs and responsibilities.<br />

In K. Powers. (Ed.). Lives <strong>of</strong> families. Little Rock, AR: <strong>South</strong>ern<br />

Early Childhood Association.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1985). Early childhood education. In J. Mangeri. (Ed.).<br />

Excellence in <strong>Education</strong>. Ft. Worth, TX: Texas Christian <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1981). Guidelines for experienced teachers. In R.<br />

Gilstrap. (Ed.). Toward self-discipline. Olney, MD: Association for<br />

Childhood <strong>Education</strong> International.<br />

Articles<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1999). Service learning helps future teachers<br />

strengthen caring perspectives. The Clearing House, 73 (1), 29-32.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> (1999). Empowering homeless and transient families:<br />

An ecological framework for early childhood teachers. Early Childhood<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Journal, 26 (3), 195-202.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> (with Mac Brown). (1999). The caring ethic in early<br />

childhood teacher education. Journal <strong>of</strong> Instructional Psychology,<br />

26 (2), 116-120.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1998). Enriching children and parents through<br />

school-community partnerships. Community <strong>Education</strong> Journal, 25<br />

(3/4), 5-12.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1998). Parents as leaders: Nurturing family-school<br />

involvement. Contempoary <strong>Education</strong>, 70 (1), 47-50<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1998). Inquiry as key to early childhood teacher<br />

education. Childhood <strong>Education</strong>, 75 (2), 66-70.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> (with Francis Broadway). (1997). Parental efficacy<br />

and successful parent involvement. Journal <strong>of</strong> Instructional<br />

Psychology, 24 (1), 69-75.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1997). A family-school approach for nurturing<br />

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caring in young children. Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> Journal, 25,<br />

151-154.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & R. Grafwallner, et. al. (1997). On board early:<br />

Building strong family-school relations," Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

Journal, 14, 269-273.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1997). Involving families in the pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

preparation <strong>of</strong> educators," The Clearing House, 70, 265-268.<br />

<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1997). Strengthening homeless families and their<br />

young children," Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Early Childhood, 25, 29-34.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1996). Building healthy families: Early childhood<br />

educators can make a difference. Journal <strong>of</strong> Instructional Psychology,<br />

23, 75-80.<br />

<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1996). Early childhood teachers reconstruct their<br />

views about homeless families. Journal <strong>of</strong> Early Childhood Teacher<br />

<strong>Education</strong>, 17, 26-36.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1996). Teacher strategies for working with homeless<br />

families. The Clearing House, 69, 293-296.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1996). Early childhood parent education/family<br />

literacy as prevention <strong>of</strong> school failure strategy. Occasional Papers,<br />

1-8.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>, (1995). What parents really want from family<br />

involvement programs. Day Care and Early <strong>Education</strong>, 22, 20-23.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1995). The socialization <strong>of</strong> beginning teachers.<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Early Childhood Teacher <strong>Education</strong>, 16, 13-17.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>, G. Boutte, and I. Van Scoy. (1995). Families and schools:<br />

Building multicultural values together. Childhood <strong>Education</strong>, 72,<br />

75-79.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & G. Boutte. (1995). Family involvement in early<br />

multicultural learning. (Eric Digest on Elementary and Early Childhood<br />

<strong>Education</strong>, Urbana, Illinois) ED 380 240.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1994). Family involvement: An empowerment<br />

perspective. Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Early Childhood, 22, 10-13.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1994). African American children and school<br />

readiness. Instructional Psychology, Summer.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1993). Cultural sensitivity: How important is it for<br />

effective home visits? Day Care and Early <strong>Education</strong>, 20, 11-14.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1992). An early childhood math/computer parent<br />

involvement design. Journal <strong>of</strong> Rural and Small Schools, Winter, 2-5.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1990). Computer education for parents <strong>of</strong><br />

preschoolers. <strong>Education</strong>al Technology, 18, 39-45.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1990). Parental efficacy and children's social<br />

competence. Instructional Psychology, 27, 24-32.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1989). Parental efficacy and social competence in<br />

young children. Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Early Childhood, 17, 25-26.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1989). Characteristics <strong>of</strong> kindergarten teachers<br />

who promote parent involvement. Early Childhood Research Quarterly,<br />

4, 19-30.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1989). Understanding and relating to transformed<br />

families. Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Early Childhood, 17, 8-11.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1988). Parental efficacy and involvement: Influences<br />

on children. Childhood <strong>Education</strong>, 65, 37-41.<br />

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*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1988). Rural teachers integrate technology into<br />

early childhood education. The Rural Educator, 10, 19-23.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1988). A teacher education design for integrating<br />

math-technology concepts into the early childhood curriculum.<br />

Action in Teacher <strong>Education</strong>, 10, 57-64.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1988). The relationship between Otitis Media and<br />

learning problems in young children. Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Early Childhood,<br />

16, 14-15.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1987). An innovative program proposal for career<br />

teachers. Contemporary <strong>Education</strong>, 58, 192-196.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1987). Managing classroom stress. Dimensions <strong>of</strong><br />

Early Childhood, 15, 9-12.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1987). Teacher reports on parental efficacy/<br />

involvement relationships. Instructional Psychology, 14, 125-132.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1987). Personality dimensions <strong>of</strong> prospective<br />

teachers. The Teacher Educator, 22, 2-8.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1986). Parents as models in children's cultural<br />

development. The Clearing House, 60, 72-75.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & Stephen Graves. (1986). Locus <strong>of</strong> control and<br />

interpersonal support as related to parenting. Childhood <strong>Education</strong>,<br />

63, 41-49.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1986). The relationship <strong>of</strong> parental locus <strong>of</strong> control,<br />

interpersonal support, and the young child's level <strong>of</strong> developmental<br />

functioning in a preschool setting. Instructional Psychology, 13,<br />

153-159.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1985). Critical issues in parent education. Dimensions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Early Childhood, 14, 4-7.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1985). Cultural influences on parenting: Implications<br />

for parent educators. Instructional Psychology, 12, 80-85.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1985). Fathers, family policy, and the school's role.<br />

Contemporary <strong>Education</strong>, 56, 22-25.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & P. Harris. (1985). Improving teacher communication:<br />

Focus on clarity and questioning skills. The Clearing House, 59, 13-16.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & L. Manning. (1985). Father involvement: Rationale<br />

and strategies. <strong>Education</strong>al Horizons, 63, 135-136.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & S. Robinson. (1985). Instituting change in early<br />

childhood education. Action in Teacher <strong>Education</strong>, 6, 47-51.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1984). Family functioning, parenting, and parent<br />

involvement practices. Instructional Psychology, 11, 79-88.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1984). On the cutting edge: Elementary education.<br />

Today's <strong>Education</strong>, Annual Edition, 48-49.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>, M. Brown, & T. Watson. (1983). The relatonship <strong>of</strong><br />

parents' support to children's school achievement. Child Welfare,<br />

62, 175-180.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1983). When teachers become real teachers.<br />

Momentum, 54, 42-43.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1983). Parent education: Focus on parent's needs<br />

and reponsibilities. Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Early Childhood, 11, 9-12.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1983). Father involvement in home and school.<br />

Childhood <strong>Education</strong>, 60, 128-135.<br />

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*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1982). Severe hearing losses in infancy: Is language<br />

development imparied? Childhood <strong>Education</strong>, 59, 46-51.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1982). Parent-child perceptions <strong>of</strong> their ecological<br />

context as related to child performance in school. Instructional<br />

Psychology, 9, 168-175.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1982). Business and industry as facilitators <strong>of</strong><br />

community life. Childhood <strong>Education</strong>, 59, 80-86.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1981). Relationships between home support and<br />

reading readiness for kindergarten children. Instructional<br />

Psychology, 8, 83-87.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1981). The work place as a family support system.<br />

Day Care and Early <strong>Education</strong>, 9, 7-11.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & M. Brown. (1981). The neighorbood as a support<br />

system for children and families. The Clearing House, 54, 350-353.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & E. Duff. (1981). An assessment procedure for use<br />

in developing a parent involvement program. Kappa Delta Pi<br />

Record, 17, 102-105.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>, C. Flake, & G. Raymond. (1980). The first step:<br />

Establishing parent-teacher communication in the IEP conference.<br />

Teaching Exceptional Children, Summer, 144-146.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1980). Teachers, students, parents: They need each<br />

other. Middle School Journal, 11, 3-4+29.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & P. Hanley. (1980). Meeting the continuing<br />

education needs <strong>of</strong> foster parents. The Clearing House, 53, 385-389.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1980). Perspectives on family-assisted learning.<br />

Children Our Concern, 5, 3-8.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1980). Parent education in the 1980;'s. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Children and Youth, Fall, 2-8.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1980). Child abuse: Perspectives for helping<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Kappa Delta Pi Record, 17, 48-51.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1979). Community resource use in early childhood<br />

education. <strong>Education</strong>, 99, 330-332.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1979). Home support and language development<br />

in young children. Instructional Psychology, 6, 19-24.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1979). Mixed messages on human usefulness.<br />

Momentum, 10, 4-9.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1979). Toward a meaningful family-school<br />

relationship. The Clearing House, 53, 97-100.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1978). Parent-teacher interaction: A developmental<br />

process. The Clearing House, 51, 265-267.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1978). The parenting team: Concept, process, and<br />

product. Dimensions, 6, 53-59.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1976). Affective learning materials and activities<br />

for classroom teachers. Illinois School Research, 13, 23-26.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1976). Affective learning for the real world.<br />

Language Arts, 53, 160-162.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1976). Considerations and techniques for team<br />

planning. Middle School Journal, 7, 10-13.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1975). Preservice and inservice teachers' perceptions<br />

<strong>of</strong> children: A review <strong>of</strong> research. Illinois School Research, 12, 37-42.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1975). Family grouping: Extending involvement<br />

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through intercultural activities. Instructional Psychology, 2, 33-34.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1975). Multi-racial, affective learning: An in-service<br />

approach for teachers and parents. Reading Improvement, 12, 225-227.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1974). Do your children know what you're thinking?<br />

Teacher, 91, 38-40.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & E. Duff. (1974). Use <strong>of</strong> primary level tutors as an<br />

instructional resource. Reading Improvement, 11, 39-44.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> (1974). Challenging pre-service and in-service<br />

teachers' perceptions <strong>of</strong> minority group children. The Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Negro <strong>Education</strong>, 18, 194-202.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1973). Parents and children in the home environment:<br />

Process and product implications for the school setting. <strong>Education</strong>,<br />

93, 379-381.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1973). Exploring the perceptions <strong>of</strong> disadvantaged<br />

preschool children toward familiar and unfamiliar surroundings.<br />

<strong>Education</strong>, 93, 123-127.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1973). Indirect teacher behaviors and the creative<br />

teacher. Elementary English, 50, 544-546.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1973). Questioning and learning. The Clearning<br />

House, 47, 567-568.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & C. Ross. (1972). Challenging perceptions <strong>of</strong> black<br />

and white. The Clearing House, 46, 482-486.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & C. Ross. (1972). Student teachers react to the<br />

urban experience. Journal <strong>of</strong> Teacher <strong>Education</strong>, Winter, 3-9.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1972). Pr<strong>of</strong>itable aspects <strong>of</strong> urban education programs.<br />

The Negro <strong>Education</strong>al Review, 23, 24-28.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & C. Ross. (1972). Success in the inner city: A three<br />

factor analysis <strong>of</strong> the impact <strong>of</strong> an experimental inner city training<br />

program on student teachers. Journal <strong>of</strong> Nego <strong>Education</strong>, 41, 12-15.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong>. (1971). Urban practice teaching residence center.<br />

Integrated <strong>Education</strong>, 9, 44-47.<br />

*<strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> & C. Ross. (1969). An explanatory study in the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> positive changes in student-teacher attitudes toward<br />

inner-city teaching. <strong>Education</strong> and Urban Society, 2, 112-118.<br />

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DISSERTATIONS CHAIRED SINCE 1976 (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina<br />

*Laura Hooks. (2001). Family experiences and the inclusion<br />

<strong>of</strong> their child with disabilities.<br />

*Betty Jo Marshall. (1999). A descriptive study <strong>of</strong> the perspectives <strong>of</strong><br />

parents and educators regarding the importance and critical<br />

elements <strong>of</strong> teacher-child relationships in the learning process.<br />

*Betty A. Garren. (1997). The influence <strong>of</strong> parental attitudes toward<br />

childrearing and creativity in relation to children's creative<br />

functioning.<br />

*Marilyn Elaine Izzard. (1997). Perceptions <strong>of</strong> the effectiveness <strong>of</strong><br />

multicultural education in three selected early childhood teacher<br />

education programs.<br />

*Linda Mims. (1996). The value <strong>of</strong> a public school Montessori Program.<br />

*Sandra Ayers. (1996). A descriptive study <strong>of</strong> two public school<br />

family-focused child development programs.<br />

*Cynthia Chambers. (1995). An exploratory study <strong>of</strong> the home<br />

visiting component <strong>of</strong> a parent education program: Significant<br />

influences on parents.<br />

*Tommye Ellison. (1993). Early childhood teacher attitudes toward<br />

computer use.<br />

*Tunstall, Dorothy. (1993). Parent and teacher perceptions <strong>of</strong> at-risk<br />

preschool children's social competence needs.<br />

*McClellan, Sally. (1992). An exploratory study <strong>of</strong> the content and<br />

parent involvement behaviors <strong>of</strong> a preschool home visit program.<br />

*Creech, F. (1991). Parent's and teacher's perceptions <strong>of</strong> children's<br />

social competence as related to parental interpersonal support and<br />

selected parental attributes.<br />

*Skrupskelis, Audrey. (1989). The relationship <strong>of</strong> parental locus <strong>of</strong><br />

control, interpersonal support systems, and parental belief systems<br />

and parental perceptions <strong>of</strong> different cultural groups.<br />

*Theisen-Washburn, Susan. (1988). The relationship <strong>of</strong> environmental<br />

characteristics and the five or six year old hearing impaired child's<br />

development.<br />

*Hassell, T. (1988). The relationship <strong>of</strong> parental locus <strong>of</strong> control and<br />

interpersonal support and the child's level <strong>of</strong> developmental<br />

functioning and social competence.<br />

*McKnight, Shirley. (1987). A study <strong>of</strong> the kindergarten teacher's<br />

role in support <strong>of</strong> parent education/parent involvement and its<br />

relation to first grade achievement.<br />

*Graves, Stephen. (1986). The relationship <strong>of</strong> parental locus <strong>of</strong><br />

control, interpersonal support, and the young child's level <strong>of</strong><br />

developmental functioning in a preschool setting.<br />

*Palefsky, Elliot. (1986). The relationship between Otitis Media and<br />

auditory memory in children.<br />

*Gates, Nancy. (1985). The effects <strong>of</strong> the <strong>South</strong> Carolina Home-<br />

Based Parent <strong>Education</strong> Programs on readiness for first grade<br />

instruction and home support.<br />

*Sproatt, Rod. (1985). The effects <strong>of</strong> phonemic difficulty and<br />

visual stimulation on the cognitive processes <strong>of</strong> four-year-olds.<br />

*Harris, Paulette. (1983). An investigation <strong>of</strong> preservice teachers'<br />

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verbal behaviors during field experienc lesson presentation.<br />

*Land, Betty Lou. (1983). Parent-child educational interaction:<br />

A longitudinal study <strong>of</strong> the effects <strong>of</strong> a kindergarten parent<br />

involvement program.<br />

*Saad, Virginia. (1982). The developmental factor-balancing<br />

curriculum for an individualized kindergarten program.<br />

*Jones, Grace. (1982). The effect <strong>of</strong> three study methods on<br />

the comprehension, reading, and rate gains <strong>of</strong> college<br />

students.<br />

*Carter, Judy. (1981). An analysis <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong><br />

Carolina at Aiken teacher education curriculum in relationship<br />

to the criteria identified in the Georgia Teacher <strong>Education</strong><br />

Model.<br />

*Taylor, Stephen. (1981). Concrete-to-abstract instructional<br />

progression, readiness, and language patterns: An interactional<br />

analysis.<br />

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COURSES TAUGHT<br />

Undergraduate<br />

*Internship in Elementary <strong>Education</strong> (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut)<br />

*Social Studies in Elementary <strong>Education</strong> (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut)<br />

*Early Childhood Internship (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut)<br />

*Teaching in the Elementary School (<strong>South</strong>ern Illinois <strong>University</strong>)<br />

*Social Learning in Early Childhood (<strong>South</strong>ern Illinois <strong>University</strong>)<br />

*Affective Learning in <strong>Education</strong> (<strong>South</strong>ern Illinois <strong>University</strong>)<br />

*Parent Involvement in Early Childhood (<strong>South</strong>ern Illinois <strong>University</strong>)<br />

*Introduction to Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong><br />

Carolina)<br />

*Practicum in Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong><br />

Carolina)<br />

*Young Child: Behavior and Development (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong><br />

Carolina)<br />

*Family Life in Early Childhood (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

Graduate<br />

*Parent Involvement in <strong>Education</strong> (<strong>South</strong>ern Illinois <strong>University</strong>)<br />

*Curriculum in Early Childhood (<strong>South</strong>ern Illinois <strong>University</strong>)<br />

*Teaching the Disadvantaged Child (<strong>South</strong>ern Illinois <strong>University</strong>)<br />

*Doctoral Seminars in Early Childhood (<strong>South</strong>ern Illinois <strong>University</strong><br />

and <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

*Parent/Family Involvement in Early Childhood (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

*Practicum in Parent Involvement (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

*Current Issues in Early Childhood (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

*Understanding and Supporting Homeless Children and Families<br />

(<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

*Multicultural Issues in <strong>Education</strong> (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

*Teacher as Instructional/Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Leader (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

*Teacher as Researcher (Field Study and Seminar) <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

Field and Specialized Courses for Schools/Agencies<br />

*Rural <strong>Education</strong>: Research and Practice (<strong>South</strong>ern Illinois<br />

<strong>University</strong>)<br />

*Classroom Management and Discipline (<strong>South</strong>ern Illinois<br />

<strong>University</strong>)<br />

*Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> Summer Institute (23rd year - <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

*Understanding and Supporting Homeless Students and Families<br />

(5th year - <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina)<br />

*Family Involvement Technology Strategies (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong><br />

Carolina)<br />

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Courses Developed<br />

GRANTS/PROJECTS<br />

*Multicultural Issues in <strong>Education</strong><br />

*Understanding and Supporting Homeless Students and Families<br />

*Teacher as Instructional and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Leader<br />

*Parent/Family Involvement in Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

*Family Life in Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

*Empowering At-Risk Children and Families<br />

*Various special topics courses in early childhood<br />

*<strong>South</strong> Carolina Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> – CHESP Service Learning<br />

Grant, 2000-2005. $15,000 per year. (Grant writer and Principal<br />

Investigator.)<br />

*American Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>College</strong>s for Teacher <strong>Education</strong> (AACTE)<br />

Service-Learning and Teacher Educatin Grant - <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>South</strong> Carolina. 1999-2000, $20,700. (Grant Writer and Project<br />

Director). Funded by AACTE.<br />

*Junior League <strong>of</strong> Columbia Smart Matters Program Evaluation<br />

Grant. 1999-2000, $7,500. Funded by Junior League <strong>of</strong> Columbia.<br />

(Grant Writer and Project Director).<br />

*Kellogg Service Learning Initiative. 1999. $12,500. Funded by<br />

Kellogg Foundation and <strong>South</strong> Carolina Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong>.<br />

(Principal Invesitgator, Co-Author)<br />

*Kellogg Service Learning Initiative. 1999 - 2000. $19,500. Funded by<br />

Kellogg Foundation and <strong>South</strong> Carolina Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong>.<br />

(Principal Invesitgator, Co-Author)<br />

*American Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>College</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Teacher <strong>Education</strong> (AACTE)<br />

Service-Learning and Teacher <strong>Education</strong> Grant - <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>South</strong> Carolina, 1998, $32,000. Funded by AACTE. (Contributing Writer,<br />

Project Director)<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>College</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Teacher <strong>Education</strong> (AACTE).<br />

Service-Learning and Teacher <strong>Education</strong> Grant - Year Two. 1998-99,<br />

$22,500. Funded by AACTE. (Grant writer and project director)<br />

*<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina-Penn Center At-Risk Family and<br />

Community Initiative, 1993-1997, $100,000 per year. Funded<br />

by <strong>South</strong> Carolina Commission on Higher <strong>Education</strong>. (Contributing<br />

Developer and Writer, Research Team Member)<br />

*USC Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development School Mini Grant to Develop<br />

Innovative Parent Involvement for Teacher <strong>Education</strong>, 1995-96,<br />

$1000. Funded by the Goodlad Consortium. (Developed and Co-<br />

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HONORS<br />

Directed the Project)<br />

*Early Childhood Parent <strong>Education</strong> as Early Intervention, 1994-95,<br />

$5,000. Funded by the <strong>South</strong> Carolina <strong>Education</strong>al Leadership and<br />

Policy Center. (Developed and Directed the Project)<br />

*<strong>South</strong> Carolina Parent <strong>Education</strong>/Family Literacy Program<br />

Evaluation, 1993-94, $76,000. Funded by the <strong>South</strong> Carolina<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong>. (Developed and Directed the Project)<br />

*Focus: A Parent <strong>Education</strong> Program, 1989-1992, $240,00. Funded<br />

by the <strong>South</strong> Carolina Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong>. (Grant Writer<br />

and Project Researcher) (In collaboration with Allendale<br />

County School District and the Salkehatchie Consortium.<br />

*Project First: An Early Childhood Family-School Involvement<br />

Model, 1988-89, $200,000. Funded by the U..S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong>. (Co-writer and Project Director)<br />

*Math-Technology in Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong>, 1987-88,<br />

$58,000. Funded by the <strong>South</strong> Carolina Commission on Higher<br />

<strong>Education</strong> (Eisenhower Funding). (Grant Writer and Project<br />

Director)<br />

*USC-Child Care Center Operating Grant, 1986-1990, $125,000 per<br />

year. Funded by the <strong>South</strong> Carolina Health and Human Services<br />

Finance Commission. (Grant Writer and Center Director)<br />

*Experimental Preschool Model for Hearing Impaired Children,<br />

1988-89, $41,000. Funded by the <strong>South</strong> Carolina School for the<br />

Deaf and Blind. (Grant Writer and Project Director)<br />

*Minority High School Early Childhood Teacher Cadets Internship<br />

Project, 1987-90. Funded by the <strong>South</strong> Carolina Center for<br />

the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Teaching. (Grant Writer and Project Director)<br />

Note: During my tenure at <strong>South</strong>ern Illinois <strong>University</strong> (1970-76),<br />

I developed and directed two innovative Head Start Training<br />

Centers, funded by Head Start. I also had three university funded<br />

research grants in early childhood education.<br />

*<strong>South</strong> Carolina Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Award for Educating<br />

Teachers <strong>of</strong> Homeless Students (1998)<br />

*The Ralph Witherspoon Award for contributions to young children,<br />

their families, and teachers. (<strong>South</strong> Carolina AEYC, 1998)<br />

*Association for Childhood <strong>Education</strong> International Service Award.<br />

*<strong>South</strong>ern Early Childhood Association Distinguished Service Award.<br />

*<strong>South</strong> Carolina Early Childhood Association Distinguished Service<br />

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Award.<br />

*Who's Who in America <strong>Education</strong><br />

*International Bibliography in <strong>Education</strong><br />

*Note: I have received a letter from the Vice President for<br />

Student and Alumni Affairs at USC each year since 1989 commending<br />

me as being recognized by graduating students at USC as a pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

who had a very positive influence in their academic success.<br />

SELECTED EXAMPLES OF PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE<br />

*Member, <strong>South</strong> Carolina Commission on National and Community<br />

Service, 1999-2002. (The Commission meets regularly to plan<br />

for effective integration <strong>of</strong> service learning into all educational<br />

endeavors in <strong>South</strong> Carolina.<br />

*Co-Director, Service-Learning: Empowering Teacher <strong>Education</strong><br />

Conference, June - 1999, Clemson <strong>University</strong>, National Dropout<br />

Prevention Center.<br />

*Research Presentation, Association for Childhoodd <strong>Education</strong><br />

International, "Empowering future teachers through service<br />

learning," Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas, April, 1999.<br />

*Presentor for <strong>South</strong> Carolina Association for Teacher Educators<br />

Fall Conference, "Half-Day, Service Learning and Teacher<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Workshop," Charleston, <strong>South</strong> Carolina, October, 1998.<br />

*Presented three programs at the American Association for<br />

<strong>College</strong>s for Teacher <strong>Education</strong> Annual Conference, "Service<br />

Learning in Teacher <strong>Education</strong>," Washington, DC, February, 1999.<br />

*Member, USC Office <strong>of</strong> Community Service Advisory Team,<br />

Helped in the development <strong>of</strong> several university-wide service<br />

learning programs for faculty and students, 1998-1999.<br />

*Member and Writer, United Way <strong>of</strong> the Midlands Task Force<br />

to develop a White Paper on Parent <strong>Education</strong> in Early Childhood<br />

<strong>Education</strong>, 1998-99.<br />

*Co-chair, American Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>College</strong>s for Teacher<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Service Learning Research Committee, 1998-2000.<br />

*Visiting Lecturer, Early Childhood Summer Institute, "Supporting<br />

Families in Difficult Situations," Muskingum <strong>College</strong>, Muskingum,<br />

Ohio, June, 1998.<br />

*Presentor <strong>of</strong> at least one research paper per year at the<br />

Annual Conferences <strong>of</strong> the Association for Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

International, 1988 - 1999.<br />

*Consultant, <strong>South</strong> Carolina First Steps Program, (Parent <strong>Education</strong><br />

and Family Literacy Committee), 1999-2000.<br />

*Consultant, <strong>South</strong> Carolina <strong>Education</strong> Oversight Committee,<br />

(Parent <strong>Education</strong>/Family Literacy Report for 1998-99).<br />

*Consultant and Community Advisory Board Member, Junior<br />

League <strong>of</strong> Columbia Smart Matters Program, (Assisted in the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> the program and in the evaluation process),<br />

1996-2000.<br />

*Consultant and Evaluator, Estill Event Start Program, Hampton<br />

School District Two, Estill, <strong>South</strong> Carolina, 1995-1997.<br />

*Consultant, USC-Penn Center Early Childhood At-Risk Family<br />

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Initiative, Beaufort, <strong>South</strong> Carolina, 1993-1997.<br />

*Presentor, <strong>South</strong> Carolina ETV Early Childhood Training<br />

Institute, (Community with Parents session), Columbia, SC,<br />

June, 1997.<br />

*Presentor, <strong>South</strong> Carolina Parent <strong>Education</strong>/Family Literacy<br />

Conference, Columbia, SC, March, 1997.<br />

*Presentor, Ohio Early Childhood Special <strong>Education</strong> Statewide<br />

Conference, ("How families can make meaningful contributions<br />

in the pr<strong>of</strong>essional preparation <strong>of</strong> teachers"), Toledo, Ohio,<br />

July, 1996).<br />

*Consultant, Maryland State Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> On Board<br />

Early Program, (Served as the lead evaluator for the On Board<br />

Early Program), Baltimore, Maryland, 1993-1996.<br />

*Consultant and Facilitator, <strong>South</strong> Carolina's Regional Parent<br />

<strong>Education</strong>/Family Literacy Training Programs, (Facilitated at<br />

8 different regional sessions), 1994-1996.<br />

*Presentor, <strong>South</strong> Carolina Early Childhood Association,<br />

(Developing effective parent education programs), Hilton Head,<br />

SC, January, 1995.<br />

*Presentor, <strong>South</strong>ern Early Childhood Association, (Research<br />

Theatre Presentation on Evaluating Family Programs), Orlando,<br />

Florida, March, 1995.<br />

*Consultant and Presentor, Greenville County School District<br />

Family Learning Program, Greenville, SC, 1993-1996.<br />

*Consultant and presentor for several school districts in<br />

<strong>South</strong> Carolina (Richland 1 and 2, Lexington 1, 4, and 5, Collenton,<br />

Beaufort, Greenville, and others, 1989 - present.<br />

*Presentor, Rural <strong>Education</strong> and Small Schools Conference,<br />

(Early Childhood Parent <strong>Education</strong> Presentation), Kansas State<br />

<strong>University</strong>, Manhattan, KS, October, 1993.<br />

*Consultant, <strong>South</strong> Carolina Kids Count Report, <strong>South</strong> Carolina<br />

Budget and Control Board, 1993-1996.<br />

*Consultant and Editorial Reviewer, National <strong>Education</strong> Association,<br />

(Provided consultant on publication plans and reviewed several<br />

books), Washington, DC, 1988-1995.<br />

*Consultant, Allendale County Schools Early Childhood Parent<br />

<strong>Education</strong> Program, (Project Focus), Allendale, SC, 1991 - 1994.<br />

*Evaluator, <strong>South</strong> Carolina Parent <strong>Education</strong> Program, (Directed<br />

the evaluation and wrote up the report), Columbia, SC, 1992.<br />

*Consultant/Evaluator for the following school district on their<br />

parent education programs: Beaufort, Allendale, Hampton One,<br />

Lexington 4, Marion 3, Sumter 17, and Greenville, 1991-1994.<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Service to the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> Carolina (1989 - 1999)<br />

Program Service Early Childhood (Since 1998):<br />

*Coordinator, Master's in <strong>Education</strong> in Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong><br />

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Committee, 1996-1999.<br />

*Director, M.Ed. in Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> Admissions, 1998-99.<br />

*Administered the M.Ed. Early Childhood Comprehensive Examination<br />

(1997-1999).<br />

*Member, Early Childhood Undergraduate Minor Development<br />

Committee, 1994-1997.<br />

*Member, <strong>Ph</strong>.D. in Early Childhood <strong>Education</strong> Admission Committee,<br />

1994-1999.<br />

Department Service ITE (Since 1989):<br />

*Director, <strong>Education</strong> Specialist in Teaching Degree, 1990-1998.<br />

*Member (Chair in 1994), Instruction and Teacher <strong>Education</strong><br />

Tenure and Promotion Committee.<br />

*Member (Chair in 1993), Instruction and Teacher <strong>Education</strong><br />

Annual Review Committee<br />

*Member, Task Force to Revise Tenure and Promotion Criteria<br />

and Procedures, 1998-1999.<br />

*Chair, Task Force to Develop Teacher <strong>Education</strong> Certification<br />

Proposal, 1994-1995.<br />

*Since 1989 I have served on the following department<br />

committees at various times:<br />

-Steering Committee<br />

-Curriculum Development<br />

-Program Development and Admissions<br />

-Various position search teams<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> (Since 1989)<br />

*Member, <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Steering Committee, 1995-97.<br />

*Chair, <strong>College</strong> Student Affairs Committee, 1996-97.<br />

*I have served on the following Committees also:<br />

-Advanced Program Development<br />

-Basic Programs Development<br />

-Social Affairs<br />

17 <strong>Kevin</strong> J. <strong>Swick</strong> ...............Complete Vita................

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