VITAE of THOMAS J. BUTTERY CURRENT EMPLOYMENT Professor – School of Education Austin Peay State University 106 B Claxton Hall Box 4474 Clarksville, TN 37044 (931) 221-7542 Office (931) 221-1292 FAX butteryt@apsu.edu PERSONAL DATA Address: Home Phone: Family: 1606 Deerfield Drive, Clarksville, TN 37043 (931) 648-4077 Wife, Nancy Caldwell Buttery (Deceased); Daughter, Kathryn; Son, Thomas J. Jr.; Daughter, Ashley EDUCATION Institution Dates Major Minor Kean University Union, New Jersey 1964-68 Elementary Education B.A. Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 1968-70 Recreation Outdoor Educ. M.S. Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 1970-71 Elementary Education M.S. Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 1971-72 Curriculum & Instruction University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 1978-79 Reading Admin. & Supr. Degree Ed.D. Post Doc. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 2 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Austin Peay State University, 2004-Present Clarksville, Tennessee Academic Rank: Professor, College of Education Dean, June 2004 to September 2005, College of Professional Programs and Social Sciences Schools of: Business; Education, and Nursing Departments of: Health and Human Performance, Military Science, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Social Work Fort Hays State University, 2000-2004 Hays, Kansas Academic Rank: Professor Dean, College of Education and Technology East Carolina University, 1989-2000 Greenville, North Carolina Academic Rank: Professor Assistant for Academic Programs to the Vice Chancellor for Student Life (1999-2000) Interim Department Chairperson (1995-1996) Department Chairperson (1989-1992) Director of Graduate Studies (1989-1996) Elementary and Middle Grades Education The University of Alabama, 1984-1989 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Academic Rank: Professor Chairperson, Early Childhood and Elementary Education University of Louisiana, Monroe, 1979-1984 Monroe, Louisiana Academic Rank: Professor Teacher Education The University of Georgia, 1972-1979 Athens, Georgia Academic Rank: Assistant and Associate Professor The Division of Elementary Education (Early Childhood through Middle School Education) Indiana University, 1971-1972 Bloomington, Indiana Associate Instructor, Office of Professional Experiences Indiana University, Monroe County Community School Corporation, 1969-1971 Bloomington, Indiana University Elementary School (Laboratory School), Classroom Teacher Union Township Public Schools, 1968-1969 Union, New Jersey Franklin Elementary School, Classroom Teacher T. J. Buttery, Vitae 3 ACADEMIC AWARDS NATIONAL WRITING AWARD Special Recognition in Outstanding Writing, (co-recipient with John Sikula and Edith Guyton) for the Handbook of Research on Teacher Education (2nd. Ed.). Presented by the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE), “to recognize excellence in writing that contributes substantially to policy and practice in Teacher Education.” Award presented at the association’s annual conference in Phoenix on March 1, 1997. NATIONAL RESEARCH AWARD Distinguished Research Award in Teacher Education, for the paper entitled "Group Clinical Supervision as a Feedback Process," presented by the Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Phoenix, February 1982. Distinguished Research Award in Teacher Education, for the paper entitled "Instructional Enhancement as Function of Group Clinical Supervision," presented by the Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, San Diego, February 1988. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD Academic Excellence Award, presented by the Capstone College of Education Society (Alumni Society) annually to that faculty member who has exemplified the highest degree of academic and professional excellence through his or her teaching, research, and service commitments to the profession, the College, and the State during the past year. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society, November 15, 1986. Academic Excellence Award, (see above). Presented December 7, 1988. OUTSTANDING ALUMNUS AWARD Named as the recipient of the Outstanding Alumnus in Education Award by the Alumni Society of Kean University, presented at the homecoming banquet October 17, 1987. DISTINGUISHED MEMBER Selected as a Distinguished Member of the Association of Teacher Educators. This honor is based on lifetime outstanding service to the association, and professional scholarship. February 2008. RESEARCH AWARD Named Distinguished Researcher, 1982-1983, University of Louisiana – Monroe. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 4 EDUCATION EXCELLENCE AWARD 2001 Education Excellence Award, given to the College of Education at FHSU “For Inspirational Leadership and Innovation in the Pursuit of Excellence.” Sponsored by College LiveText Educational Solutions and presented at the American Association of College of Teacher Education (AACTE) annual conference in New York City February 25, 2002. REGIONAL PROGRAM AWARD Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators (SRATE), Innovation in Teacher Education Award, for "The Teacher In Residence Program." October 1986 (award to department for which I was responsible). Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators (SRATE), Innovation in Teacher Education Award, for "The Model Clinical Teaching Program.” October 1990 (award to the department for which I was responsible). STATE PROGRAM AWARD Program of Excellence in Teacher Education Award, Co-recipient with Kenneth T. Henson, presented by the Alabama Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, May 1986, for the TeacherIn-Residence Program. "The Association finds that your Teacher-In-Residence Program places the College of Education at the University of Alabama in the forefront in utilizing the expertise of the teachers in the field which in turn strengthens the relationship between the University and the local education agencies." (AACTE) T. J. Buttery, Vitae 5 NATIONAL LEVEL COMMITTEES President of the Association of Teacher Educators (Nationally elected position) President-Elect: 1993-1994 President: 1994-1995 Past-President: 1995-1996 Board of Directors, Association of Teacher Educators, 1989-1992 (Nationally elected position) Association Development Committee, Association of Teacher Educators, 1990-1992 National Research Committee, Association of Teacher Educators, 1977-1990; 1996-2002 Professional Journal Committee, Association of Teacher Educators, 1983-1989; 2010-2012 Journal Reviewer 1980 – 2002 Nominations and Elections Committee, Association of Teacher Educators, 2001-2007 Unit Awards Selection Committee, Association of Teacher Educators, 2004-2012 Chair, Commission: The Professional Development of Teachers, Association of Teacher Educators 1992- 1994 Chair, Distinguished Dissertation Award in Teacher Education Committee, Association of Teacher Educators 1980-1988 ATE National Planning Committee for the association's 1984 Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA; 1987 Annual Conference in Houston, TX; 1995 Annual Conference in Detroit, MI ATE National Planning Committee for the association's 1973 Summer Workshop in Athens, GA; 1985 Summer Workshop in Wichita, KS; 1988 Summer Workshop in Starkville, MS Executive Council, National Association of Middle School Administrators, 1981-1984, 1984-1987 (Nationally elected position) Board of Directors, Middle School Research Incorporated (Non-profit Foundation; Nationally elected position) , 1981-1991 REGIONAL LEVEL COMMITTEES Executive Board, North Carolina Association of Teacher Educators (1998-2000) Executive Board, Kansas Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (Vice President 2001-2002) Research Committee, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators (SRATE), 1983-1986 (Chairperson 1985-1986) Association Development Committee SRATE (Chairperson 1987-1990) Planning Committee for the SRATE 1984 Annual Conference in Baton Rouge, LA; 1979 Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA Publication Committee SRATE (Chairperson 1990-1992; 2008- ) T. J. Buttery, Vitae 6 COMMERCIAL FIELD TEXT EVALUATIONS Allyn and Bacon Publishing Company Macmillan Publishing Company State University of New York Press Wadsworth Publishing Company EDITORIAL SERVICES American Middle School Education, Editor, 1981-1988, Associate Editor, 1978-1981; Reviewer, 1988-1991 Action in Teacher Education, Board, 1983-1987, 1994-1995; 2010-2012 Editorial Consultant, 1980-Current Education, Editorial Board, 1977-1998; Georgia Journal of Teacher Education, Editorial Board, 1977-1979; 1990-1994 Journal of Research and Development in Education, Board of Editorial Consultants, 1985-1998 North Carolina Journal of Teacher Education, Editorial Board (1999-2000) SRATE Journal, Editor 2008-Present T. J. Buttery, Vitae 7 MONOGRAPHS Buttery, T. J., Guyton, E., Haberman, M., & Houston, W. R. (1993). Second survey of critical issues in teacher education. Reston, VA: Association of Teacher Educators, 7pp. Buttery, T. J., Haberman, M., & Houston, W. R. (1990). First annual survey of critical issues in teacher education. Reston, VA: Association of Teacher Educators, 7pp. Michalak, D. A. & Buttery, T. J. (1972). Alternatives to supervision: The teaching clinic. Indiana University, 30 pp. Sikula J., Buttery, T. J., & Guyton, E. Editors, (1996). Handbook of research on teacher education (2nd. ed.). Sponsored by the Association of Teacher Educators and published by Macmillan, 1250pp. BOOK CHAPTER Buttery, T. J., Guyton, E., & Sikula J. (1991). Critical issues and early childhood teacher education. In Perspectives on Early Childhood Education: Growing With Young Children Toward the 21st Century (David Elkind, Ed.). Washington: National Education Association. BOOK PUBLISHED Benson, K., Frankson, C. & Buttery, T. (1975). Recreational crafts for the home, school, and community. St. Louis: C. V. Mosby, 136 pp. FASTBACK Gibson, B. A., Roberts, P. C. & Buttery, T. J. (1982). Death education: A concern for the living. Phi Delta Kappa Education Foundation, Fastback Number 173, 40 pp. INTERACTIVE VIDEO Buttery, T. J. & Brite, B. (1993). Instructional sequences for teacher education. Raleigh NC, North Carolina State Department of Instruction, 180 minutes. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 8 PROFESSONAL JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS ARTICLES Buttery, T. J. (2010). Writing for professional publication: Three road signs for success. SRATE Journal, 19(2), 1-5. Buttery, T. J. (2010). Writing for professional publication: An organizational paradigm. SRATE Journal, 19(1), 1-6. Buttery, T. J. (2009). Understanding and working with attention deficit disorder students. SRATE Journal, 18(1), 7-15. Buttery, T. J. & Baird, D (2005). Enhancing diversity through an electronic learning community partnership and the use of case studies methodology. Inquiry Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines. 24(3), 33-36. Buttery, T. J. & Roberson P. (2005). Spirituality: The physiological – biological foundation. New Directions for Teaching and Learning. 104, 37-42. Buttery, T. J. & Anderson, P. J. (1999). Community, parent and school involvement. Teacher Education Quarterly. 26(4) 111-122. Buttery, T. J. & Tichenor, M. (1996). Parent Involvement and Teacher Education. SRATE Journal. 5(1), 42-46. Buttery, T. J. (1996). Writing for professional publication. North Carolina Journal of Teacher Education. 8(1), 112-119. Buttery, T. J. (1995). The study of change. Educating teachers for leadership and change: Teacher Education Yearbook III. M. O’Hair & S. Odell (Eds.) Corwin Press. Buttery, T. J. (1995). President’s Message: Action research.. Action In Teacher Education, 16(4), v & vi. Buttery, T. J., & Buttery, J. R., (1994). Staff development and teacher education. Georgia Association of Teacher Education Journal, 8, 21-30. Buttery, T. J. (1994). President’s Message: Multiculturalism and inclusion. Education, 16(3), v-viii. Action In Teacher Buttery, T. J. (1994). President’s Message: Certification licensure, and accreditation. Action In Teacher Education, 16(2), v & vi. Buttery, T. J. (1994). President’s Message: Update. Action In Teacher Education, 16(1), v&vi. Buttery, T. J., (1994). 1994-95 ATE president shares hopes and intentions for year. ATE Newsletter, 27(4), 4. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 9 JOURNAL ARTICLES CONTINUED Weller, L. D., Buttery T. J., & Bland E., (1994). Teacher evaluation of principals as viewed by teachers, principals, and superintendents. Journal of Research and Development in Education, 27(2), 112-117. Buttery, T. J., Guyton E., Haberman, M., & Houston, W. R. (1993) Survey of critical issues in teacher education. (Abstract). Statistical Reference Index, 14 (1/2), 23. Buttery, T. J., Guyton, E., Haberman, M., & Houston R. W. (1993). Survey of critical issues in teacher education. Action in teacher Education, 15 (2), 79-84 Buttery, T. J., Haberman, M., & Houston, W. R. (1990). First annual ATE survey of critical issues in teacher education. Action in Teacher Education, 12 (2), 1-7. Buttery, T. J., Haberman, M., & Houston, W. R. (1990) First annual ATE survey of critical issues in teacher education. (Abstract). Statistical Reference Index, 11 (10), 10. Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T. & Chissom, B. (1990). The status of the middle school teacher: Professional preparation. American Middle School Education, 13 (1), 23-30. (reprinted). Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T. & Chissom, B. (1990). The status of the middle school teaching experience and assignments. American Middle School Education, 13 (1), 31-48. (reprinted). Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T. & Chissom, B. (1990). The status of the middle school teacher: Personal factors and community involvement. American Middle School Education, 13 (1), 49-58. (Reprinted). Reitzammer, A. F., Buttery, T. J. (1989). A comparative study of Alabama's student teaching programs. The Professional Educator, 12(1), 23-26. Parks, D., & Buttery, T. J. (1988). A vision of the future: Interactive videodisc systems. The Professional Educator, 11(1), 37-39. Buttery, T. J. (1988). Group clinical supervision as a feedback process. Journal of Research and Development in Education, 21(4), 5-12. Buttery, T. J., & Weller, L. D. (1988). Group clinical supervision: A feedback model to enhance teachers' questioning skills. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 67, 239-242. Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T., & Chissom, B. (1988). The status of the middle school teacher: Personal factors and community involvement. American Middle School Education, 11(2), 55-56. Buttery, T. J., & Parks, D. (1988). Instructional innovation: Interactive videodisc systems. Reading Improvement, 25(1), 56-59. Buttery, T. J., & Weller, L. D. (1988). Group clinical supervision: A paradigm for pre-service instructional enhancement. Action in Teacher Education, 10(1), 61-73. Weller, L. D., & Buttery, T. J. (1988). Keeping current: General reflections on the need for teaching values and religion. American Middle School Education, 11(2), 1-4. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 10 JOURNAL ARTICLES CONTINUED Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T., & Chissom, B. (1988). The status of the middle school teacher: Personal factors and community involvement. American Middle School Education, 11(2), 55-56. Buttery, T. J. (1987). Roses and thorns. [Critical response to Herbert London's article, 'What's wrong with American education?']. Curriculum Review, 26(3), 5. Buttery, T. J. (1987). Helping biracial children adjust. Selected from the Kappa Delta Pi Record for condensing and republication in the Education Digest, 52(9), 38-41. Buttery, T. J. (1987). Biracial children: Racial identification, self-esteem and school adjustment. Selected from the Kappa Delta Pi Record for reprinting by The Chronicle of Guidance under Group Guidance 8.3 Personal/Social Guidance, 20-23. Buttery, T. J. (1987). Biracial children: Racial identification, self-esteem and school adjustment. Kappa Delta Pi Record, 23(2) 50-53. Buttery, T. J. (1987). Keeping current: Interactive video systems. American Middle School Education, 10(1), 1-4. Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T., & Chissom, B. (1987). The status of the middle school: The teaching assignment part II and professional growth. American Middle School Education, 10(1), 36-47. Buttery, T. J., & Weller, L. D. (1987). Prevention of childhood and adolescent suicide. Proceedings of the Summer Workshop of the Association of Teacher Educators. Buttery, T. J., & Weller, L. D. (1987). Quality basic education: A reform movement in educational politics. Proceedings of the Summer Workshop of the Association of Teacher Educators. Chissom, B., Chukabarah, P., Buttery, T., & Henson, K. (1987). A qualitative analysis of categories of variables associated with professional satisfaction and dissatisfaction among middle school teachers. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 227 135). Buttery, T. J. (1987). Keeping current: The student suicide crisis. American Middle School Education, 10(3), 1-7. Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T., & Chissom, B. (1987). The status of the middle school teacher: Economic and family status. American Middle School Education, 10(3), 40-50. Chissom, B., Buttery, T., Chukabarah, P., & Henson, K. (1987). A qualitative analysis of professional satisfaction and dissatisfaction variables among middle school teachers. Education, 108(1), 75-80. Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T., & Roth, R. W. (1987). Partnership in teacher education: The teacher in residence model. The Professional Educator, 10(2), 21-23. Buttery, T. J., & Reitzammer, A. F. (1987). Creative writing: A study of selected story stimuli on second grade children. Reading Improvement, 24(4), 262-266. Henson, K. T., Buttery, T. J., & Chissom, B. (1986). The middle school as perceived by contemporary teachers. The Middle School Journal, 18(1), 22-23. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 11 JOURNAL ARTICLES CONTINUED Buttery, T. J. (1986). Keeping current: Helping biracial children. American Middle School Education, 9(4), 1-4. Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T., & Chissom, B. (1986). The middle school teacher: Teaching experience and assignments. American Middle School Education, 9(4), 34-49. Buttery, T. J., & Weller, L. D. (1986). Keeping current: The concept of power in education. American Middle School Education, 9(3), 1 Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T., & Chissom, B. (1986). The status of the middle school teacher: Professional preparation. American Middle School Education, 9(3), 26-39. Henson, K. T., Chissom, B., & Buttery, T. J. (1986). Improving instruction in middle schools by attending to teachers' needs. American Middle School Education, 9(2), 2-7. Henson, K. T., Buttery, T. J., & Chissom, B. (1986). The Middle school teacher as a member of the community. The Middle School Journal, 17(9), 13-15. Buttery, T. J. (1986). Keeping current: Expectations and functions of schools. American Middle School Education, 9(1), 1-2. Buttery, T. J., & Reitzammer, A. F. (1986). Sustaining teacher-student quality affect. American Middle School Education, 9(1), 43-46. Buttery, T. J., Henson, K. T., Ingram, T. E., & Smith, C. (Winter 1985-86). The teacher in residence partnership program. Action in Teacher Education, 8(4), 63-66. Hoffman, F., & Buttery, T. J. (1985). Be a top ten principal: Read to your students. Reading Improvement, 22(1), 34-36. Buttery, T. J. (1985). Visual literacy: A curriculum concern. American Middle School Education, 8(2), 25-27. Buttery, T. J. (1985). Editor's comments (guest editor of issue). Action in Teacher Education, 7(3), iii. Buttery, T. J. (1985). Sustaining professional motivation. Proceedings of Summer Workshop of the Association of Teacher Educators, 15-17. Buttery, T. J., & Creekmore, W. N. (1985). Planning reading instruction for the exceptional child. Reading Improvement, 22(3), 206-212. Buttery, T. J. (1984). Keeping current: Looking at bilingualism. American Middle School Education, 7(1), 1 & 2. Buttery, T. J., & Garner, H. T. (1982). The school administrators' primer for educating the mildly handicapped. Record in Educational Administration and Supervision, 2(2), 27-28. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 12 JOURNAL ARTICLES CONTINUED Dukes, L., & Buttery, T. J. (1982). A comparison of two screening tests: The Gesell development test and the meeting street school screening test. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 54, 1177-1178. Buttery, T. J. (1981). Preservice teachers' perceptions of mainstreamed children. College Student Journal, 15(1), 74-78. Buttery, T. J. (1981). Keeping current: A look at stress and teacher burnout. American Middle School Education, 4(3), 1-5. White, W. F., & Buttery, T. J. (1981). A factor analysis of administrators' and teachers' precepts of middle school education. American Middle School Education, 4(3), 21-28 Buttery, T. J. (1980). Questioning strategies to improve comprehension. Louisiana Reading Teacher, 3(2), 8-9. Buttery, T. J., & Locke, D. W. (1980). Guidance services for the middle school. American Middle School Education, 3(3), 21-25. Buttery, T. J. (1980). Reading, visual literacy and the social studies. Curriculum Review, 19(5), 450-453. Buttery, T. J., & Anderson, P. J. (1980). Listening instruction: Its necessity and methods. Curriculum Review, 19(4), 319-322. Buttery, T. J. (1980). Listening: A skill analysis. Education, 101(2), 181-187. Buttery, T. J., & Mason, G. E. (1979). Reading improvement for mainstreamed children who are mildly mentally handicapped. Reading Improvement, 16(4), 334-337. Buttery, T. J. (1979). Keeping current: A look at moral education. American Middle School Education, 2(4), i-iv. Buttery, T. J. (1979). Pre-service teachers' affective response to exceptional children. Southern Journal of Educational Research, 13(2), 65-69. Buttery, T. J. (1979). Reading readiness for mainstreamed exceptional children in early childhood education. Reading Improvement, 16(2), 118-123. Buttery, T. J. (1978). Affective response to exceptional children by students preparing to be teachers. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 46(1), 288-290. Buttery, T. J. (1978). Improving the middle school learning environment. The GAMSP Journal, 2(1), 34-41. Buttery, T. J. (1978). Keeping current: A look at the basics movement. American Middle School Education, 1(3), iii-vi. Powell, J. V., & Buttery, T. J. (1978). A comparison of two methods of teaching alphabetizing. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 47, 1010. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 13 JOURNAL ARTICLES CONTINUED Buttery, T. J. (1978). Middle school staff development: A peer model. American Middle School Education, 1(2), 46-56. Buttery, T. J. (1978). Questioning behavior modification via the teaching clinic process. Educational Research Quarterly, 3(2), 46-56. Buttery, T. J., & White, W. F. (1978). Student teachers' affective behavior and selected biorhythm patterns. Perceptual Motor Skills, 46, 1033-1034. Buttery, T. J., & Powell, J. V. (1978). Teacher verbal feedback during primary reading instruction. Reading Improvement, 15(3), 183-189. Buttery, T. J. (1978). Pre-service teachers' affective attitude regarding gifted children. College Student Journal, 12(3), 288-289. Buttery, T. J. (1977). The influence of biorhythms on human, physical, emotional, and intellectual behavior. Education, 98(2), 117-121. Buttery, T. J., & Williams, W. R. (Winter 1976-77). CBTE: Facilitating the acquisition of responsibility. The Teacher Educator, 12(3), 23-26. Buttery, T. J., & Michalak, D. A. (1975). The teaching clinic: A peer supervision process. Education. 95(3), 263-269. Buttery, T. J., & Michalak, D. A. (1974). Competency based teacher preparation and humanistic education: A supervisory approach. The Teacher Educator, 9(3), 34-40. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 14 JOURNAL REVIEWS AND EVALUATIONS Buttery, T. J. (1988). [Series review on Health Language Arts Program, grades K-8]. Curriculum Review, 27(3), 27. Buttery, T. J. (1987). [Computer software review of The electronic bookshelf, reading management program, grades 2-12]. Curriculum Review, 26(3), 47 & 48. Buttery, T. J. (1987). [Series review on Health grammar and composition, English series for grades 6-12]. Curriculum Review, 26(4), 37. Buttery, T. J. (1987). [Series review on Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Reading Program, grades K-8]. Curriculum Review, 27(1), 27. Buttery, T. J. (1986). [Language program review of ITL Early Writing Program, grades pre K-1, American Guidance Service]. Curriculum Review, 25(3), 46 & 47. Buttery, T. J. (1986). [Biography series review of Why they became famous, grades 5-9, Silver Burdett]. Curriculum Review, 25(3), 81. Buttery, T. J. (1986). [Biography series review of Great lives, grades 5-8, Bookwright]. Curriculum Review, 25(5-6), 64 & 65. Buttery, T. J. (1986). [Cluster overview on Self-discipline and multimedia materials review]. Curriculum Review, 26(1), 27-28. (1) Roundabout, A Churchill Film, 16mm, 19 minutes, grades K-6. (2) How to conduct yourself at school, AIMS Media, videotape, 13 minutes, primary grades. (3) Beginning responsibility: Rules are for gorillas, too! Coronet Films, videotape, 11 minutes, primary grades. (4) Truancy, disrespect, clowning and goofing off, Learning Tree Filmstrips, filmstrips and cassette series, intermediate grades. (5) School manners in the classroom, school manners on the playground, and school manners in the lunch area. Educational Insights, workbooks, primary grades. (6) Good citizenship with Winnie The Pooh, Walt Disney Educational Media Company, Filmstrip and cassette series, K-3. Buttery, T. J. (1985). [Cluster overview of Children's writing development and multi textbook review]. Curriculum Review, 24(4), 48 & 49. (1) Expressive writing I. S. Engleman, & J. Gilbert, C. C. Publications, 1983, teacher reference and student workbook. (2) Quick! Start writing. E. Lang, & R. P. Lang, Scott, Foresman and Company, 1985, workbook. (3) Time for writing in the elementary school. E. Tway, ERIC National Council of Teachers of English, Theory and Research Into Practice Series, 1984, professional reference. (4) Write here. J. Richards, & M. Standley, Incentive Publications, 1984, resource book. (5) Write your own story. V. Dubrovin, Franklin Watts Publishing, 1984, trade book. Buttery, T. J. (1985). [Multi media review of Annie's mystery adventures and Encyclopedia Brown's reading adventures, grades 4-6, Society for Visual Education]. Curriculum Review, 24(5), 18. Buttery, T. J. (1985). [Multi media review of Adventures in Ancient Lands, grades K-6, Random House]. Curriculum Review, 25(3), 88. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 15 JOURNAL REVIEWS AND EVALUATIONS CONTINUED Buttery, T. J. (1984). [Language arts kit review of The made by US postal system, grades K-4, Literacy Workshop]. Curriculum Review, 24(2), 51 & 52 Buttery, T. J. (1984). [Multi media program review of American Indians of the Eastern Woodlands, grades 3-9, National Geographic Society]. Curriculum Review, 23(2), 97. Buttery, T. J. (1984). [Multi media program review of Life in America: On the frontier, grades 3-9, National Geographic Society]. Curriculum Review, 23(2), 97. Buttery, T. J. (1983). [Computer software review of Story Builder, grades 2-6, Random House]. Curriculum Review, 22(5), 42. Buttery, T. J. (1983). [Text review of Teacher's guide to classroom management by D. L. Duke, & A. M. Mickel, Random House]. American Middle School Education, 6(4), 54-55. Buttery, T. J. (1982). [Curriculum series review of Scholastic Social Studies filmstrip series, grades 1-3]. Curriculum Review, 21(3), 337-338. Buttery, T. J. (1982). [Text review of Computers in your life by M. Berger]. Curriculum Review, 21(2), 153-154. Buttery, T. J. (1982). [Curriculum series review of People and their heritage, Ginn social studies series for grades 1-8]. Curriculum Review, 21(1), 102-103. Buttery, T. J. (1982). [Text review of Promoting moral growth: From Piaget to Kohlberg by R. Hersh, D. Paolitto, & J. Reimer]. Educational Considerations, 9(2), 27-28. Buttery, T. J. (1982). [Text review of Multiethnic education theory and practice by J. Banks]. American Middle School Education, 5(3), 42-43. Buttery, T. J. (1982). [Text review of multiethnic education theory and practice by J. Banks]. American Middle School Education, 5(3), 42-43. Buttery, T. J. (1982). [Trade book review of Father figure by R. Peck]. American Middle School Education, 5(2), 45-48. Buttery, T. J. (1982). [Computer software review of Story Starter, grades 2-6, Random House]. Curriculum Review, 22(2), 150. Buttery, T. J. (1982). [Curriculum series review of Keytext reading program, grades 1-8, by Economy Co.]. Curriculum Review, 21(5), 476-477. Buttery, T. J. (1981-1982). [Text review of The schools in contemporary society: An analysis of social currents, issues and forces by J. Jarolimek]. American Middle School Education, 5(1). 42-44. Buttery, T. J. (1981-1982). [Text review of Reading instruction in the middle school by M. M. Manning & G. L. Manning]. American Middle School Education, 5(1), 53-54. Buttery, T. J. (1981). [Text review of Content area reading: An integrated approach by J. Readence, T. W. Bean, & R. S. Baldwin]. Curriculum Review, 20(5), 472. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 16 JOURNAL REVIEWS AND EVALUATIONS CONTINUED Buttery, T. J. (1981). [Text review of Reading in the content areas: Improving classroom instruction by E. K. Dishner, T. W. Bean, & J. E. Readence]. Curriculum Review, 20(5), 473. Buttery, T. J. (1981). [Curriculum series review of Nystrom Reading for content: Level a, b, and c]. Curriculum Review, 20(5), 495-561. Buttery, T. J. (1981). [Text review of Children and their world: Strategies for teaching social studies (2nd ed.) by D. A. Welton & J. T. Mallan]. Curriculum Review, 20(5), 536-537. Buttery, T. J. (1981). [Text review of Teaching and learning elementary social studies (2nd ed.) by A. Ellis] Curriculum Review, 20(5), 572. Buttery, T. J. (1981). [Text review of Social studies for the eighties in elementary and middle schools (3rd ed.) by L. S. Kenworthy]. Curriculum Review, 20(4), 140. Buttery, T. J. (1981). [Curriculum series review of Panorama reading publication by Steck-Vaughn Co.]. Curriculum Review, 20(2), 172-173. Buttery, T. J. (1981). [Text review of Developing children's language by W. T. Petty & J. M. Jenson]. Curriculum Review, 20(1), 45-46. Buttery, T. J. (1981). [Text review of Today's elementary social studies by D. G. Hennings, G. Hennings & S. F. Banich]. Curriculum Review, 20(1), 78-79. Buttery, T. J. (1980). [Text review of Reading instruction in the content areas by W. J. Lamberg & C. C. Lamb]. Curriculum Review, 19(5), 461-462. Buttery, T. J. (1980). [Text review of Introduction to middle school teaching by L. L. Sale]. American Middle School Education, 3(4), 48-49. Buttery, T. J. (1979). [Text review of A curriculum for the middle school years by J. Lounsbury & G. E. Vars]. Educational Considerations, 7(1), inside front cover. Buttery, T. J. (1979). [Text review of Looking in Classrooms by Thomas Good and Jere Brophy]. American Middle School Education, 2(2), 52-53. Buttery, T. J. (1979). [Text review of The middle years of childhood by P. Minuchin]. Contemporary Education, 50(3), 177. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 17 PROFESSIONAL AND PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES NATIONAL SERVICE Presenter: Student suicide prevention. Presented at the National Social Science and Technology Association, National Conference, Las Vegas, NV. March 2010. Presenter: Writing for professional publication. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Chicago, February 2010. Presenter: Online publishing in the SRATE Journal. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Chicago, February 2010. Presenter: Understanding hope and its role in student suicide prevention. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Chicago, February 2010. Presenter: Writing for professional publication. Presented at the spring conference of the National Social Science Association, Las Vegas, NV, April 2009. Presenter: Academic writing. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Dallas, February 2009. Presenter: Mental health and childhood suicide. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Dallas, February 2009. Presenter: Writing for professional publication in the SRATE Journal. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Dallas, February 2009. Presenter: Literacy exemplars essential for global citizenship. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Dallas, February 2009. Presenter: Working with attention deficit students. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, San Diego, February 2007. Presenter: Academic writing, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Atlanta, February 2006. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Atlanta, February 2006. Presenter: Writing for professional publication,. American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, San Diego, January 2006. Presenter: Writing for professional publication,. American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, Washington, January 2005. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, New Orleans, January 2003. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, New York City, February 2002. Presenter: Developing on-line professional portfolios. American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, New York City, February 2002 T. J. Buttery, Vitae 18 NATIONAL SERVICE CONTINUED Presenter: The teacher in residence PDS partnership, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Denver, February 2002. Presenter: Electronic Performance based portfolios, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Denver, February 2002. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, Dallas, March 2001. Presenter: Helping attention deficit children to adjust in the classroom. American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, Dallas, March 2001. Presenter: Working with attention deficit children in the inclusive classroom, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, New Orleans, February 2001. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, Chicago, February 2000. Presenter: Academic publishing, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Orlando, February 2000. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, Washington DC, February 1999. Presenter: Helping teacher to work with children with attention deficit disorders, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Chicago, February 1999. Presenter: Writing for professional publication. American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, Dallas, February 1998. Paper: Challenges to teacher education: Implications for performance and policy development, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Dallas, February 1998. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, Phoenix, February 1997. Paper: Community, parent, and school dynamics: A Synthesis of Literature and Activities Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Washington, DC, February 1997. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Washington, DC, February 1997 Responder: Research Papers on Teacher Education, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, St. Louis, February 1996. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 19 NATIONAL SERVICE CONTINUED Presenter: GATEWAY Feature Panel, Overview of the handbook of research on teacher education (second edition). Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, St. Louis, February 1996. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, St. Louis, February 1996. Presenter: Writing for professional publication. American Association of Colleges of Teacher National Conference, Chicago, February 1996. Education, Presidential Address: Current status of teacher education in the united states. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Detroit, February 1995. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Detroit, February 1995. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, Washington, February 1995. Keynote address: Current trends and concerns for teacher education, Association of Teacher Educators, Summer Workshop, Salt Lake City, August 1994. Greeting: From the Association of Teacher Educators to the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference General Meeting, Chicago, February 1994. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Atlanta, February 1994. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, Chicago, February 1994. Reader: Paper proposals for Division K, American Educational Research Association's Annual Conference, New Orleans April 1994. Paper: Total quality Education, Association of Teacher Educators, Summer Workshop, Pittsburgh, August 1993. Ambassador: For the Office of the President of Kean College of New Jersey, to the Bicentennial Convocation for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. October 1993. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, San Diego February 1993. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Los Angeles, February 1993. Presenter: Developing interactive video sequences for teacher education, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Kenosha Wisconsin, August 1992. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 20 NATIONAL SERVICE CONTINUED Presenter: Writing for professional publication, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, National Conference, San Antonio, February 1992. Task Force Hearing Moderator: Learning communities, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Orlando, February 1992. Paper: Family Separation, divorce, and death, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Orlando, February 1992. Paper: A Comparative study of core curriculum academic achievement between education majors and noneducation Majors, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Orlando, February 1992. Paper: The use of videotape as a supplement to traditional student teacher supervision, Association of Teacher Educators, Summer Workshop, Minot, N.D. August 1991. Paper: Teacher evaluation of principals as viewed by teachers, principals, and superintendents. Association of Teacher Educators, Summer Workshop, Minot, N.D. August, 1991. Paper: An analysis critical issue in teacher education. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, New Orleans, February 1991. Paper: Collaborative approach to training teachers: What have we learned? Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, New Orleans, February 1991. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National New Orleans, February 1991. Conference, Paper: Staff development through clinical supervisor Teams, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, New Orleans, February 1991. Paper: An analysis of the critical issues in teacher education, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Las Vegas, February 1990. Paper: Reflective practice in teacher education, Association of Teacher Educators, Summer Workshop, Baltimore, August 1990. Paper: Helping children with multiracial backgrounds, Association of Teacher Educators, Summer Workshop, Tacoma, August 1989. Paper: An evaluation of Alabama’s state certified student teaching programs, Association of Teacher Educators, Summer Workshop, Tacoma, August 1989. Chairperson and Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, St. Louis, February 1989 Paper: Predicting student achievement in reading and mathematics in grades three, six, nine, and ten: Effects of school entrant, remediation, race, sex, IQ and socio-economic status, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, St. Louis, February 1989. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 21 NATIONAL SERVICE CONTINUED Paper: Suicidal behavior in children, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, St. Louis, February 1989. Paper: Facilitating the adjustment of biracial children, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, St. Louis, February 1989. Evaluator: Reading of the proposals for thematic sessions at the Association of Teacher Educators' National Workshop, Starkville, MS, August 1988 Paper: Suicidal thought in childhood and adolescence: Confrontation of an Emerging Problem, Association of Teacher Educators, National Workshop, Starkville, MS, August 1988. Paper: A Discussion of the student teaching programs in Alabama's institutions of higher education, Association of Teacher Educators, National Workshop, Starkville, MS, August 1988. Evaluator: Reading of the proposals for thematic sessions at the Association of Teacher Educators' National Conference, San Diego, February 1988. Chairperson and Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, San Diego, February 1988. Paper: Instructional enhancement as a function of group clinical supervision, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, San Diego, February 1988. Paper: Presenting research: How to begin research, ways to produce, and how to turn findings into conference presentations and publications, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, San Diego, February 1988. Presider: Session to present ATE Distinguished Dissertation Award Paper, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, San Diego, February 1988. Paper: Quality basic education: A reform movement in educational politics, Association of Teacher Educators, National Summer Workshop, Buffalo, New York, August 1987. Paper: Prevention of childhood and adolescent suicide, Association of Teacher Educators, National Summer Workshop, Buffalo, New York, August 1987. Chairperson and Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Houston, February 1987. Paper: Evaluation of teacher preparation programs, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Houston, February 1987. Presider: Session to present ATE Distinguished Dissertation Award Paper, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Houston, February 1987. Paper: Power, politics, and education, Association of Teacher Educators, National Summer Workshop, Flagstaff, Arizona, August 1986. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 22 NATIONAL SERVICE CONTINUED New York State Department of Education Program Evaluation, Team Member, State University of New York (SUNY) at Plattsburgh, May 1986. New York State Department of Education Program Evaluation, Team Chairperson, State University of New York (SUNY) at Oswego, April 1986. New York State Department of Education Program Evaluation Consultant, Albany, New York, March 1986. Paper: The teacher-in-residence program, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Annual Convention, Chicago, February 1986. Paper: Teacher performance assessment instruments and masters teachers: Strengthening Pre-service Programs and Personalizing a Support System for Entry-Level Teachers, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Annual Convention, Chicago, February 1986. Paper: Enhancing professional growth through individual image development, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Atlanta, February 1986. Reactor: Research Symposium Lecture by Penelope Peterson, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Atlanta, February 1986. Presider: Session to present ATE Distinguished Dissertation Award Paper, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Atlanta, February 1986. Evaluator: Reading of the proposals for clinic Sessions of the Association of Teacher Educators National Conference in Atlanta, February 1986. Paper: Sustaining professional motivation, Association of Teacher Educators, National Summer Workshop, Wichita, Kansas, August 1985. Moderator: Panel presentation on educational warranties, Association of Teacher Educators, National Summer Workshop, Wichita, Kansas, August 1985. NCATE Team Visitation member, Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, Texas, April 1985. Presider: Session to present ATE Distinguished Dissertation Award Paper, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Las Vegas, February, 1985. Presider: ATE Research Symposium, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Las Vegas, February 1985. Chairperson and Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Las Vegas, February 1985. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 23 NATIONAL SERVICE CONTINUED Presider: Session to present ATE Distinguished Dissertation Award Paper, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, New Orleans, February 1984. Presider: ATE Research Symposium, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, New Orleans, February 1984. Presider: Session to present ATE Distinguished Dissertation Award Paper, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Orlando, February 1983. Presider: ATE Research Symposium, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Orlando, 1983. Presenter: Professional writing clinic, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Orlando, 1983. Paper: Facilitating teachers to work with mainstreamed exceptional children, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Phoenix, February 1982. Paper: Group clinical supervision as a feedback process, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Phoenix, February 1982. Reader/Evaluator: Research Oriented Paper Session, Association of Teacher Educators, Phoenix, February 1982. Paper: Clinical supervision in the middle school, National Association of Middle School Administrators, National Conference, Chicago, October 1981. NCATE Team visitation member, Harding University, Searcy, Arkansas, March 1981. ATE-NCATE Team Member Training Session, Denton, Texas, February 1981. Paper: Preparing teachers to develop children's listening skills, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Dallas, February 1981. Panelist: Research Symposium in Teacher Education, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Dallas, February 1981. Presider: Session to present ATE Distinguished Dissertation Award Paper, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Dallas, February 1981. Paper: Research and middle school education, National Association of Middle School Administrators, National Conference, Atlanta, October 1980. Presider: Session to present 1980 ATE Research Award Paper, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Washington, D.C., February 1980. Paper: Preparing teachers to work with mainstreamed exceptional children, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Washington, D.C., February 1980. Presider: Session to present 1978 ATE Research Award Paper, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Las Vegas, February 1978. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 24 NATIONAL SERVICE CONTINUED Paper: Clinical supervision, National Association of Middle School Administrators, National Conference, Atlanta, October 1979. Presider: Session to present 1979 ATE Research Award Paper, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Orlando, February 1979. Paper: Teachers' affective status toward mainstreamed exceptional children: A Diagnostic Model, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference,. Las Vegas, February 1978. Paper: Questioning behavior modification via the teaching clinic process. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Atlanta, February 1977. Paper: Student teachers' affective behavior predicted from selected biorhythm patterns. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Atlanta, February 1977. Paper: Developing teacher questioning behavior, Association of Teacher Educators. National Conference, St. Louis, February 1976. Paper: Application of Piaget's, Bruner's, and Gagne's theories to diagnostic teaching, School Science and Mathematics Association .National Convention. Cincinnati, November 1974. Paper: Humanistic education: A supervisory approach. Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference. Chicago, February 1974. Paper: Peer helping relationship model: A Process Approach, Association of Teacher Educators. National Workshop, Athens, Georgia, August 1973. Paper: Competency Basis of Peer Analysis of Teachers and Supervisors in Clinical Experiences, Association of Teacher Educators, National Conference, Chicago, February 1973. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 25 REGIONAL SERVICE Presenter: Preparing teachers with essential literacy’s for global citizenship. Presented at the annual Southeastern, Louisville, Kentucky, November 2009. Presenter: Online publishing in the SRATE journal. Presented at the annual Southeastern, Louisville, Kentucky, November 2009. Presenter: Writing for professional publication, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Meeting, Myrtle Beach, November, 2008. Selection Committee: Kansas State Teacher of the Year. KSDE, Topeka, November 2003. Panelist: A qualified teacher in every classroom: Modern university-based teacher preparation. Kansas Exemplary Educators Network State Education Conference, Topeka, February, 2003 Selection Committee: Kansas State Teacher of the Year. KSDE, Topeka, November 2002. Presentation to the Northwest Kansas School Superintendents Circle of 19, Current Trends in Teacher Education, Hays, September 2002. Selection Committee: Kansas State Teacher of the Year. KSDE, Topeka, November 2001. Session presenter: Forum on improving collaboration in teacher education. Kansas State Department of Education and Title II Grant Wichita, September 2001. Project Match: Educate America Grant to align Kansas Instructional Television Resources with Kansas State Curricular Standards. The Match Book is distributed through Chalkwaves (MoKan Kids Network). Cooperative grant with Unified School Districts, 495, 407, 403, and 301; Chalkwaves; and Fort Hayes State University. Selection Committee: Kansas State Teacher of the Year. KSDE, Topeka, November 2000. Panel: Technology and education. Telepower Education Panel, The Docking Institute of Public Affairs, Hays, KS October 2000. Paper, “Linked class” format of field experiences at East Carolina University. North Carolina Association of Teacher Educator’s Conference, Greensboro, November 1999. Paper, The clinical experiences network at East Carolina University. North Carolina Association of Teacher Educator’s Conference, Greensboro, November 1999. Paper, Dealing with student emotional needs: The childhood suicide crisis. North Carolina Forum, Raleigh, September 1999. Paper, Attention deficit disordered children: What should teacher educators know? North Carolina Forum, Raleigh, September 1998. Paper, Parent involvement and teacher education. SRATE Conference, Lake Charles, Louisiana, November 1995. Keynote Address, Change and the schooling process. South Carolina AACTE/ATE Spring Conference. Clemson, South Carolina, March 1995. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 26 REGIONAL SERVICE CONTINUED Panel: Middle Schools: Implications for teacher education. South Carolina AACTE/ATE Spring Conference. Clemson, South Carolina, March 1995. Panel: National trends in teacher wducation. SRATE Conference, Baltimore, Maryland November 1994. Keynote address, Current trends and issues in teacher education. Georgia ATE Annual Conference. Atlanta, Georgia, October 1994. Keynote address, Classroom management: Issues of diversity and inclusion. Virginia ATE / AACTE Fall Conference. Virginia Beach, September 1994. Joint Committee On College Transfer Students, Editorial Subcommittee for Policies of Senior Colleges and Universities Concerning Transfer Students from Two-Year Colleges in North Carolina. Prepared by the University of North Carolina General Administration. Joint Committee On College Transfer Students, Editorial Subcommittee for Guidelines for Transfer (6th. ed.). Prepared by the University of North Carolina General Administration. Paper: Helping students who have experienced a loss through a death experience. North Carolina Middle Grades Leadership Conference, Greenville, NC, July 1993. Paper: Student suicide awareness, North Carolina Middle Grades Leadership Conference, Greenville, NC, July 1993. Paper: A comparative study of core curriculum academic achievement between education and non-education majors, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Meeting, Little Rock, AR, November 1991. Presentation: Writing for publication, North Carolina Association of Teacher Educators and North Carolina Association of Colleges of Teacher Education Forum, Raleigh, NC, October 1991. Paper: Student suicide awareness and prevention. North Carolina Middle Grades Leadership Conference, Greenville, NC, July 1991. Paper: Staff development through clinical supervision and cooperative learning. Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Meeting, Savannah, GA, October 1990. Paper: The model clinical teaching programs at East Carolina University. North Carolina Association of Teacher Educators, State Meeting, High Point, NC, March 1990. Paper: Control theory and cooperative learning as a function of motivation, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, October 1989. Paper: A content analysis of educational employment requirements for higher education, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, October 1989. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 27 REGIONAL SERVICE CONTINUED Paper: An evaluation of Alabama's state certified student teaching programs, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, October 1989. Paper: A discussion of the student teaching programs in Alabama's state accredited institutions of higher education, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Meeting, Lexington, Kentucky, November 1988. Paper: Innovation in Teacher Education Award Presentation, The teacher in residence program, Southeastern Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Meeting, Lexington, Kentucky, October 1988. Paper: The student suicide crises: What teacher should know, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, November 1987. Paper: Group clinical supervision: A model to enhance classroom teachers' questioning skills, Mid South Educational Research Association, Annual Meeting, Mobile, Alabama, November 1987. Paper: A qualitative analysis of categories of variables associated with professional satisfaction and dissatisfaction among middle school teachers, Mid-South Educational Research Association, Annual Meeting, Memphis, Tennessee, November 1986. Paper: Educational reform through Machiavellian politics: Administrators' paradox or panacea? Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, October 1986. Paper: Creating a positive classroom environment, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Conference, Montgomery, Alabama, October 1985. Paper: The teacher in residence concept, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Conference, Montgomery, Alabama, October 1985. Reactor: Speeches of General Wayne Hardin, "The role of teacher education institutions in improving the quality of education in Alabama," and Senator John A. Teague, "Regional inservice education centers and the role of teacher education institutions." Alabama Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Conference, Montgomery, November 1984. Paper: Promoting positive classroom motivation, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, November 1984. Presenter: "Techniques of leadership,” Leadership honors seminar, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, October 1984. Co-director: North Louisiana State Social Studies Fair, Monroe, April 1984. Research Committee: SRATE, Charged with developing criteria for a program of professional recognition awards, Baton Rouge,1993 Co-director: North Louisiana State Social Studies Fair, Monroe, April 1983. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 28 REGIONAL SERVICE CONTINUED Planning Committee: Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, October 1983. Paper: Dealing with controversial curriculum topics, Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators, Annual Conference, Tampa, October 1982. Lecture: Counseling children who have encountered death, Kean College Recreation Symposium, Kean College of New Jersey, Union, May 1982. Fastback/Author Lecture: Death education: A concern for the living, Area 7C Phi Delta Kappa Chapters, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, May 1982. Co-director: North Louisiana State Social Studies Fair, Monroe, April 1982. Co -director: North Louisiana State Social Studies Fair, Monroe, April 1981. Paper: Providing instructional feedback: Working with teachers, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Annual Conference, Dallas, December 1981. Co-director: North Louisiana State Social Studies Fair, Monroe, April 1980. Paper & Training Session: Effective questioning and listening in the classroom, Northeast Louisiana Reading Council, Summer Workshop, Monroe, July 1980. Paper: Moral development and the school counselor, Bureau of Student Services, Louisiana Department of Education, School Counselor Summer Workshop, Monroe, June 1980. Paper: Clinical supervision and teacher evaluation, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Annual Conference, Atlanta, December 1979. Paper: Diagnostic analysis of reading for mainstreamed, borderline, and mildly mentally handicapped children, Georgia International Reading Association, Annual Meeting, Augusta, September 1978. Program Committee and Session Presider, Georgia Association Teacher Education, State Meeting, October 1977. Paper: Analysis of supervision skills, Oklahoma Cooperative for Clinical Experiences in Teacher Education, Annual Conference, Tulsa, July 1977. Paper: Planning and collecting data for instructional supervision, Oklahoma Cooperative for Clinical Experiences in Teacher Education, Annual Conference, Tulsa, July 1977. Paper: Innovative methods for developing professional organizations, Phi Delta Kappa, Region VII, Leadership Conference, Augusta, Georgia, May 1974. Discussion Moderator: Phi Delta Kappa, Region VII, Leadership Conference, Athens, Georgia, January 1973. T. J. Buttery, Vitae 29 AWARDS Outstanding Scholarship Award, Indiana University Graduate School, 1972 Outstanding Community Service Award, Boy's Club of America, 1969 Golden Service Award, Kean College of New Jersey, 1968 Recipient of eight Intercollegiate Varsity Athletic Letters, Kean College of New Jersey, 1964-1968 PUBLIC SERVICE Athletic Booster Club Board, Hays High School, 2000-2003 Hays High School SITE Counsel 2001-2004 Athletic Booster Club Board, D. H. Conley High School, 1997-2000 President, 1999-2000 Athletic Coaching, Ruth Softball, Pitt County, NC 1996-2000 Athletic Coach Babes, Traveling Girls Softball NC 1997-2000 President, Parent Teacher Association A. G. Cox Middle School, 1997-1998 Athletic Coaching, Pitt County (NC) Community Schools, Boys and Girls Basketball, 1990-1998 Athletic Coaching, Babe Ruth Baseball, Pitt County, 1993-1995 Cub Scouts of America, Den Leader, 1991-1994 Greenville Chamber of Commerce: Education Task Force, 1989-1995 President, Northeast Georgia Soccer Officials Association, 1974-1979 (University, High School, and Youth League Sports Officiating) President, Eaglewood Condominium Association, 1973-1976 Optimist Club and Kiwanis Club PROFESSIONAL - HONOR SOCIETIES Association of Teacher Educators Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Golden Key National Honor Society ECU Chapter Founding Faculty Advisor Indiana University Alumni Association College of Education Chapter College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Chapter Kappa Delta Pi Founding Member and President, Ft. Hays Chapter, 2001 Kean College of New Jersey Alumni Association National Education Association, Life Member North Carolina Association of Teacher Educators Phi Delta Kappa Vice-President, IU Chapter, 1971-1972 Vice-President, UGA Chapter, 1973-1974 Vice-President, UA Chapter, 1985-1986 Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators PUBLIC SCHOOL WORKSHOPS More than 200 public school workshops presented in Georgia, Louisiana, Alabama, North Carolina, and (Complete list available upon request).