KIM MARGARET RICHARDSON
1117
Karen Street, Boalsburg, PA (814)
466-3092
EDUCATION Ph.D., Temple University, 1981
M.S.,
Old Dominion University, 1973
B.A.,
Duke University, 1969
LANGUAGE Spanish,
11 years of residency (1951-62) in Mexico City, Mexico
PROFESSIONAL Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA
EXPERIENCE Professor of
Education, May 1990 - present; Assoc. Prof. 1985-90; Asst. Prof. 1981-85;
Instructor, 1979-81
Chairperson,
Department of Education, 1984-85, Spring 1997
Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA
Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and
Director of International Programs, 1990-96
Brethren
Colleges Abroad
Dalian,
China, Fall 1988, 1987
Cheltenham, England, 1983-84
Resident
Director
ORGANIZATIONS Treasurer, Raystown Reading
Council, 1994-
Co-chair,
AV Committee for Keystone State Reading Assoc Conference, 2000
Member,
International Reading Association, 1974-
Member, National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics, 1997-
Board member, PACIE (Pennsylvania Council on International Education),
1994-96
COMMITTEES Juniata College
Student Academic Development Committee (Spring,
2001)
Personnel
Evaluation Committee, 1997-2000 (Chair, 1999-2000)
Executive
Committee, 1982-83, 1986-88, Spring, 1997
Peace
and Conflict Studies Committee, 1996-99
Chair,
International Education Committee, 1994-96
Chair,
Working Task Group on International Education, 1993
Planning
Committee, 1988-90
Faculty
Representative to the Board of Trustees Budget Committee, 1985-87
GRANTS/AWARDS Wye River Faculty Seminar
on “Citizenship and the American Polity”
(participant),
July
22-28, 2000
Project Director and co-author of the
“International Teacher Education Project” Grant
for $25,000 from the Gahagan Trust, May 1997-
August 1998.
Fulbright Faculty
Development Program in Costa Rica (participant), Summer 1997.
Beachley Award for Distinguished
Academic Service, 1996.
Woman of the Year,
Juniata College, May Day, 1989.
Christian
R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching, 1983.
PUBLICATIONS Member, Review Board of Pennsylvania Reads!, journal of the Keystone State Reading
AND OTHER Association.
PROFESSIONAL WORK Co-chair of Audio-visual Committee coordinating the needs of over 150 presenters at
the State
Reading conference, Seven Springs, PA, October 2000.
“Shakespeare
in the Elementary Classroom,” The Reading
Teacher, March 1987;
reprinted in Teacher to Teacher: Strategies for the Elementary Classroom, edited
by
Mary Olsen and Susan Homan, 1993.
Designated
as Review Team Chair for review of teacher certification programs at colleges
and universities for the PA Department of
Education, 2001. Reviewer on teams at
St.
Francis College, 1981; MAT program at the
University of the Arts, 1989, Loch Haven
University, 1994; Elizabethtown college,
1995, the Pennsylvania State University at
Harrisburg, 1996, Shippensburg University,
1997.
Reviewer of teacher
education programs for the New Jersey Department of Education at
Rutgers University, 1985 and Kean College,
1987.
Delivered more than 25 papers at
professional meetings, including presentations at the
national conference of the International Reading Association (1981,
1987, 1999), at the
World Congress on Reading in Stockholm, 1990, and the Eastern Regional
conference of
the National Council of Teacher’s of Mathematics, 2001.
Served as one of the U.S. hosts for
the international teleconference on “Developing the
Global Workforce: A Reality Check for Colleges, Students and Employers,”
June 6,
1996, The Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg.
Invited
speaker on a panel “Strategic Planning for International Education,” AIEA
Conference, Stone Mountain, GA, February,
1995.
Invited Book
Review, "Global Education and the Study Abroad Program," International
Education
Review, Fall, 1991.
Organized panel on
grant writing for 1993 PACIE Conference, Harrisburg.
Reviewer
of University Development Linkages Project grants for the National Research Council, 1991,1992.
"International
Juniata," Juniata College Bulletin,
Spring, 1994.
BCA Director's Manual for England, 1984; for China, 1987-88.
Biographical
sketches of Ana Roque de Duprey, Luisa Moreno, and Maria Cadilla
de Martinez in the National Organization of Women 1986 Engagement Calendar.