TAREK CY GRANTHAM - College of Education - University of Georgia
TAREK CY GRANTHAM - College of Education - University of Georgia
TAREK CY GRANTHAM - College of Education - University of Georgia
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CURRICULUM VITA<br />
<strong>TAREK</strong> <strong>CY</strong> <strong>GRANTHAM</strong>, PH.D.<br />
School 8th Annual Future Scholars Visitation Program. The Office <strong>of</strong> Outreach and<br />
Diversity, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>, Athens, GA<br />
Grantham, T. C. (2006, October). Mentoring gifted students. Workshop presentation for<br />
delegation <strong>of</strong> Korean educators sponsored by the Torrance Center for Creativity and<br />
Talent Development. <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>, Athens, GA.<br />
Grantham, T. C., Schutz, P., Bridges, E., DeCuir, J. T. & Long, L. A. (2000, April). Mentoring<br />
for leadership and motivation among talented Black youth. Research Display at the<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> 7th Annual Multicultural <strong>Education</strong> Conference, Athens, GA.<br />
Grantham, T. C. (2000, April). Recruitment and retention <strong>of</strong> minority students in gifted and<br />
advanced programs. Interactive GSAMS panel presentation for Fulton County School<br />
District, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>, Athens, GA.<br />
Grantham, T. C., Bridges, E., Calhoun, J., DeCuir, J. T., Long, L. A., & McQueen, T. (1999,<br />
October). Young gifted and black: Moving into the new millennium. Parent workshop<br />
presentation at the Fall meeting <strong>of</strong> the Fulton County Supporters <strong>of</strong> the Gifted, Fulton<br />
County, <strong>Georgia</strong>.<br />
Grantham, T. C. (1996, Fall). Promoting diversity in gifted programs and addressing<br />
underachievement among African American students. Guest lecturer for "Introduction to<br />
the Gifted," Course EDES 722 at The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.<br />
Grantham, T. C. (1996, Fall). Developing the talents <strong>of</strong> African American students and<br />
promoting diversity in gifted programs. Guest lecturer for “Development and Diversity”<br />
course at The George Washington <strong>University</strong>, extended satellite campus, Hampton,<br />
Virginia.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Affiliations:<br />
American <strong>Education</strong>al Research Association (AERA), 1995-present.<br />
Social Context <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong> Division (G), 1999-present.<br />
Research on Giftedness and Talent Special Interest Group, 1995-present.<br />
Research Focus on Black <strong>Education</strong> Special Interest Group, 1995-present.<br />
Motivation Special Interest Group, 1996-present.<br />
Administration Division (A), 1996-2003.<br />
National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC), 1995-present.<br />
Special Populations Division, 1996-present.<br />
Research and Evaluation Division, 1998 – present.<br />
Early Childhood Division, 1999 – present.<br />
Special Schools and Programs Division, 2000 – 2001.<br />
Computers and Technology Division, 1998-2001.<br />
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