Art Education Sequence
ART 201 ART 211 ART 307 Digital Art Studio ART 309 Fall ART 309 Spring Student Teaching |
NOTE: This is a sample resume from 2007
Edward O. Stewart 1613 Tompkins, Normal, IL. 61761 • (309) 454-8955 • CVA 293B • (309) 438-7327• e-mail: [email protected] • web: http://www.ilstu.edu/~eostewa EDUCATION Ph. D., 1999 University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO. Major: Art Education M. A. 1984, Truman State University, Kirksville, MO. Major: Art Education & Certification B.F.A. 1974, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO. Major: Painting 1969-1971, St. Louis Community College Meramec, St Louis, MO. Major: Art. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Associate Professor of Art 2005 -2007 Illinois State University, Normal, IL Art 497 Introduction to Research Methodology, Art 401 Foundations of Art Education, Art 451.26 Special Projects in Art education: Aesthetics for Art Educators, Art 309 Professional Art Education Sequence, Art 211 Methods and Techniques in Secondary Education, Graduate Thesis Review Committee, Associate Graduate Faculty. Current areas of specialization: Research on Drawing and Critical Thinking, Use of SPSS statistical packages, Member of the Editorial Review Board: American Art Therapy Association, Inc. Digital video & editing, web page design, B/W infrared photography, and Digital photography. Assistant Professor of Art 1999 - 2004 Illinois State University, Normal, IL Art 497 Introduction to Research Methodology, Art 401 Foundations of Art Education, Art 451.26 Special Projects in Art education: Aesthetics in Visual Art, Art 309 Professional Art Education Sequence, Art 307 Art for the Atypical Individual. Art 211 Methods and Techniques in Secondary Education, Art 207 Art for Special Education, Graduate Thesis Review Committee, Associate Graduate Faculty. Art Teacher 1985 - 1999 Hickman High School, Columbia Public Schools, Columbia, MO. Introduction to Art, Basic Art, Vision of the Arts, Commercial Art, Photography, Advanced Drawing & Painting, and Advanced Placement Art. Instructor 1983 - 1985 Truman State University, Kirksville, MO. Basic Approach to the Arts, Art Appreciation-Aesthetics, Arts and Man. EXHIBITIONS, PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS 2007 Review for Pearsons Publications: “Creative and Mental Growth: Lowenfeld Revisited.” 2007 Review for Pearsons Publications: “Fifty Art-Centered Activities for the Classroom.” 2006 “Classroom Management Issues.” A Roundtable Discussion presented at the CTE Spring Colloquium: Preparing Teachers to Meet the Needs of Diverse Learners. Illinois State University, Normal, IL, April. 2006 “Visual Culture Concepts & Misconceptions.” A panel discussion presented at the Illinois Art Education Association (IAEA) State Conference. Chicago, Illinois, October. 2006 “Animation Using Digital Still Photography and iMovie.” A presentation at the Illinois Art Education Association (IAEA) State Conference. Chicago, Illinois, October. 2006 “Posters Design” A presentation at the Illinois Art Education Association (IAEA) State Conference. Chicago, Illinois, October. 2006 Member of the Editorial Review Board Art Therapy Journal (by invitation of the new Editor). The national peer reviewed research journal for the American Art Therapy Association (AATA). 2005 “Visual Culture Myths” A panel discussion presented at the Illinois Art Education Association (IAEA) State Conference. Galena, Illinois October. 2005 “Visual Culture Myths” The Mosaic, IAEA Newsletter (Fall) 2005 “Two Bad Cats.” Faculty Biennial ISU Gallery. Fall 2005 Member of the Editorial Review Board Art Therapy Journal (by invitation of the new Editor). The national peer reviewed research journal for the American Art Therapy Association (AATA). 2004 “Going Beyond No Child Left Behind: Public School’s Image in Jeopardy.” The Pantagraph (Guest Commentary) Sunday, June 27, Viewpoint. Section C1. Point/Counterpoint column with Rod Paige, Secretary of Education for President Bush, responding 2004 “Drawing and general critical thinking.” A research study submitted to Studies in Art Education the peer reviewed research journal for the National Art Education Association (NAEA) published 4 times a year containing 6 articles per issue (Currently in revision). 2004 “Rethinking creativity in the era of NCLB”. Submitted to Art Education. A peer-reviewed journal of the National Art Education Association published 6 times a year with 6 articles per issue. The review board suggested publication in Educational Leadership or the Kappan. (They believed it to be too political for their publication). 2004 Narrative Vessels: Presentation at Illinois Art Education Association (IAEA) State Conference. The annual conference is usually held in Chicago and open to all art educators in Illinois. The conference usually hosts over 400 teachers. 2004 Election Show, ISU Gallery. September – November. 2004 Faculty Drawing Show, ISU Gallery. September. 2004 Faculty Biennial ISU Gallery. Spring 2004 Member of the Editorial Review Board Art Therapy Journal (by invitation of the new Editor). The national peer reviewed research journal for the American Art Therapy Association (AATA). 2003. Member of the Editorial Review Board Art Therapy Journal (by invitation of the new Editor). The national peer reviewed research journal for the American Art Therapy Association (AATA). 2003 “Education for all comes with a price tag.” The Pantagraph (Guest Commentary) Tuesday, December 30, 10, Editorial Pages, Section A. 2003 “Top ten portfolio dos and don’ts.” NAEA Advisory (FALL, 2003) A national publication for the National Art Education Association mailed to all members and published 6 times a year. 2003 “Questions persist on failure of public schools.” The Pantagraph (Guest Commentary) Sunday, August 10, Viewpoint, Section C3. 2003 “The Matrix: A secondary postmodern primer.” Art Education 56 (3), 36-43. A peer reviewed journal of the National Art Education Association published 6 times a year with 6 articles per issue. This article was part of a special 2 issue segment on Visual Culture. 2003 “Improvisational Sculptures.” This was a presentation interrelating the arts given at the Media and Methods Conference at Eastern Illinois University. The conference is an annual hands-on conference hosted by EIU and the Central Council of the Illinois Art Education Association (IAEA) and is open to all art teachers in the state usually drawing about 200 people. 2002 Ad Hoc member of the Editorial Review Board ART Therapy Journal (by invitation of the editor for expertise in research methodology). The national peer reviewed research journal for the American Art Therapy Association (AATA). The only non-art therapist on the board. 2002 Art for Diverse Populations. Presentation at IAEA State Conference in Galena, IL (October 25). 2002 Portfolio Presentation for College Admissions. Presentation at IAEA State Conference in Galena, IL (October 25). 2002 Educating for the Future, The Mosaic, IAEA Newsletter (Fall) 2002 Money Matters. The Pantagraph (Guest Commentary Sunday, November 24, Viewpoint, Section C1. 2002 Faculty Biennial 2001 Looking at critical thinking and drawing ability: A study and proposed experiment. Mosaic. IAEA. 2000 Electronic Gallery, Illinois Art Education Association (IAEA) Juried exhibit shown at the state conference in Chicago. 1999 October 31. One person exhibit of photography (by invitation). Word of Mouth Cafe, Rocheport, MO. 1999 General critical thinking as a predictor of drawing ability. Working Papers Presentation: NAEA National Conference, Washington, DC. AWARDS and RECOGNITION 2004-2005 College of Fine Arts Service Initiative Award Nomination. 2003-2004 College of Fine Arts Service Initiative Award Nomination. 2001 State Farm Technology Grant 2000 Illinois State University Research Grant 1995 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. 1993 Second Place Professional Category, Boone County Art Show, Columbia, MO. 1991 & 1992 Outstanding Teacher Award, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. 1990 Commendation for Excellence in Teaching, Columbia College, Columbia, MO. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS National Art Education Association (NAEA) Illinois Art Education (IAEA) (Vice President of Central Council and member of the Board of Directors) Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) Phi Delta Kappa (PDK) |