ANTHONY A. KOYZIS 708 East Second Street Farmville, Virginia 23901 Phone: (cell) 434.851.4457 Phone: (office) 434.395.2012 e-mail: koyzisaa@longwood.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. Educational Policy Studies / History The University of Iowa, Iowa City. May 1988 M.A. International and Comparative Studies. The University of Iowa, Iowa City. December 1983 B.A. Economics, Political Science and History. The University of Iowa, Iowa City. December 1980 Additional studies at: University of London and Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens, Greece. The National Academy for Academic Leadership, University of Wisconsin System. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Leadership Experience: Founding Dean, College of Graduate and Professional Studies, Longwood University, Farmville, Virginia. September 2008 – Present. Dean in Charge – Center of Faculty Development. Longwood University, Virginia. January 2009 – Present. Dean and Director of Online and Off-Campus Programs. Longwood University, Virginia, September 2009-Present. Dean in Charge – and Co-Director (with McGowan, Susan). International Student – Faculty Exchange Collaborative Program. Longwood University – University of Thessaly. Volos, Greece. December 2009 – Present. Anthony A. Koyzis, page 1 Dean, School of Education, Counseling and Graduate Studies. Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska . June 2005 – August 2008 Chair, Department of Educational Foundations, College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, August 1999 – June 2005 President – Faculty Senate. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. June 1997 – August 1998. Vice-President/Secretary, Faculty Senate, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. August 1995 – September 1997 Director of International Education and Programs, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. September 1994 – May 1997. Chair, Educational Accreditation Council for Post-Secondary Educational Institutions. Division of Post-Secondary Education, Republic of Cyprus. January 1996-January 1999 Areas of responsibility and skills: Organizational development and planning, personnel and human resources management, strategic planning, conflict resolution, facilitator training and development, group communication and decision-making, accreditation and evaluation in higher education, budget planning and decision-making. Executive and middle level higher educational administrative experience. Founding Dean for the new College of Graduate and Professional Studies (Longwood University) Dean overseeing Education, Human Services, Counseling and Education Graduate Studies (Wayne State College) Academic: Dean and Professor of Educational Leadership. Graduate and Professional Studies Longwood University. Farmville, Virginia. September 2008 – Present. Visiting Professor of Educational Policy and Administration, Department of Elementary Education, School of Education and Humanities, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece. September 2005 – Present. Adjunct Professor, Doctoral Program in College and University Administration. Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia. January 2010 – Present. Dean School of Education, Counseling and Graduate Studies Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska. July 2005-August 2008 Anthony A. Koyzis, page 2 Professor of Educational Foundations and Leadership, Wayne State College, Wayne Nebraska. July 2005- August 2008 Visiting Professor of Education, School of Humanities and Education, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece. January 2001- 2004 External Professor for Academic Program Development, The Greek Open University School of Human Sciences and the Office of the Chancellor. Patras, Greece. March 2003- August 2004. Full Professor of Education (Educational Policy Studies). College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, June 1990 – 2005 University Fellowship – Faculty of Education. University of Liverpool, U.K. Summer 1993. Professor of Social Sciences. Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (Teaching: International Relations, Comparative Politics, Understanding Cultures, Economics, Introduction to Social Science.) August 1984 – May 1990. Adjunct Professor – Comparative/International Education. College of Education, The University of Iowa. June 1988 – May 1990. Director of Rural Development and Agricultural Extension Training Program, Central American Scholarship Program – U.S. AID. Georgetown University – Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. January 1986 – January 1990. Lecturer in American Politics, Society and Culture – English as a Second Language Program. Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. August 1984 – December 1985. Instructor of Modern Greek Language and Culture. The University of Iowa, August 1982 – May 1984. Modern Greek Language Teacher. Secondary School, Annunciation Greek School, Chicago, Illinois. September 1980 – May 1981. Secondary Social Studies Teacher. Urban Coalition – Teaching , Chicago, Illinois. 1981 – 1982 Anthony A. Koyzis, page 3 Service and Related Areas: Institutional and Extra-Institutional Institutional: Director and Administrator. Longwood University – ASPETE University Volos, Greece Collaborative Graduate Program. March 2010 – Present. Co-director (with McGowan, Susan). Longwood University – University of Thessaly, Volos. International Education Practicum Experience. December 2009 – Present. Director and Administrator. Wayne State College – Lamia Institute of Technology, Lamia Greece Collaborative Program. May 2002- August 2008. Administrator. (Dean Education , Counseling and Graduate Studies) Wayne State College, June 2005- August 2008 Director and Administrator, Wayne State College – University of Thessalia Collaborative Program. November 2005 – August 2008 Chair, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh – University of Thessalia, School of Humanities Collaborative – Linkage Project. September 2000 – 2005 Senator, Faculty Senate, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. 1992 – 2002. Chair, Professional Education Program Committee, College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. 1997 – 2002. Chair, Graduate Program Development (New Ed.D. graduate program), College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. January 2000 – 2005 Member, University Honors Program Committee. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. September 1999 – 2001 Member, Personnel Committee, College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. 1998 – 2005 Representative, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, University of Wisconsin System Assessment and Teacher Education Group. Fall 1998 – 2004 Anthony A. Koyzis, page 4 Member, Search and Screen Committee, Dean of Students, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Spring 2000. Member, Search and Screen Committee, Associate Dean, College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Fall 1997. Member, NCATE Steering Committee and Task Force, College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Fall 1995 – 2002 Member, University Academic Policies Committee, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Fall 1995 – Fall 1999. Chair, College of Education and Human Services, Planning and Budget Committee, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. January 1994 – Spring 1997. Co-chair, University Strategic Planning Committee, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. January 1994 – Spring 1997. Chair, University International Linkages Committee, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Fall 1991 – Spring 1996. Member, Search and Screen Committee, Dean of the College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Fall 1993. Member, University – Community Human Relations Council. Fall 1993 – Spring 1995. Member, University Affirmative Action Council, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Spring 1992 – Spring 1994. University-wide Trainer and Program Designer, "Diversity and Campus Climate". Chancellor's Office-Affirmative Action Department. University Wisconsin Oshkosh. Fall 1992 – Spring 1995. Extra-Institutional Service: Grant Leadership. THALIS Technology Enhancement Grant. Thessaly region. Digital Readers Research/ Technology for Occupational High Schools Program. European Union Community Support Program – Ministry of Education and Lifelong Learning, Greece. May 2010 – Present. Anthony A. Koyzis, page 5 Member. Nebraska Council for Teacher Education, State of Nebraska. July 2005 – September 2008 Member, Nebraska Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, July 2005 – September 2008 Member - Governing Board, University of Western Macedonia, Kozani, Greece. Spring 2004 –2006 Member, Editorial Board and Associate Editor, “Open Education: The Journal Open and Distance Education. The National Council of Open, Distance Education and Lifelong Learning, Greece Fall 2003 – Present. Member, Editorial Board, The Journal of Educational Sciences. University of Crete, Greece. Special Editor of Continuing and Higher Education Section. Fall 2003 – Summer 2004. Member – Consultant, Special Council for Graduate Education Reform, The Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, Athens, Greece, Fall 2002Present. (EPEAEK III) Member – National Council Higher Educational Policy, Ministry of Education And Religious Affairs – European Union Community Support Agency, Sept. 2002 – Present (EPEAEK) Member, Editorial Board, Alternative Education: A Journal of Lifelong Learning Adult, Open and Distance Education, (The Journal of the Greek Association for Open and Distance Education), The Hellenic Open University Patras, Greece, Summer 2002 – Present. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Minnesota – Wisconsin TESOL Journal September 2000 – 2004 Curriculum and Program Consultant, University Upgrade Committee, Larissa Institute of Technology Greece, November 2001- 2003 Evaluator, Grants Reader, U.S. Department of Education, Division of Postsecondary Education. May 1999 – May 2002. Facilitator, School-Community Partnership program, Oshkosh Area School District. January 1999 – Sept 2003. Anthony A. Koyzis, page 6 Member, Citizens Advisory Council, Oshkosh Area School District, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. September 1998 – June 2000. Textbook Editorial Review, Merrill/Prentice-Hall, McGraw Hill, Longman Publishing Companies. October 1998 – Present. Consultant. Department Post-Secondary Education. Ministry of Education and Culture, Republic of Cyprus. January 1993 – June 1999. Consultant – Evaluator, Curriculum Development and Educational Planning Division. Ministry of Education and Culture. Republic of Cyprus. August 1991 – August 1998. Evaluator – Grants Program Reader, European Union Community Support Program, Graduate Education Enhancement and the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, Republic of Greece. August 1998 – August 2002 Exchange and Partnership Program Liaison, Cyprus University College, University College, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. January 1995 – 2001 Areas of responsibility and Skills. Group decision-making, conflict resolution, facilitation, organizational development, intercultural negotiation, negotiation, planning and budgeting, curriculum design, assessment and evaluation, policy analysis and development, organizational and interpersonal communication, personnel management. Consulting, Evaluation, and Leadership activities: Consultancy (with McGowan, Susan). Perfecture of Larissa Directorate of Elementary And Secondary Education. Farsala School System, Farsala, Greece. ‘Professional Development – ‘Teaching Roma Students within a new Multicultural Reality’ and ‘Smart Boards in Schools – US experience and Greek Implications’ Spring /Summer 2010. Grant Leadership. “Middle School Reading Instruction Professional Development Project” – Collaborative Grant – Wayne State College – Educational Service Unit #1 Omaha Indian Reservation – Winnebago Indian Reservation – Santee ReservationPonca Indian Reservation. Fall 2007 Grant Leadership. “Northeast Nebraska Multicultural Educator Development Project”- Collaborative Grant – Wayne State College – Northeast Community College – Little Priest Tribal College – Norfolk Public Schools – South City Public Schools. Fall 2006 Anthony A. Koyzis, page 7 Consultant, Department of Higher and Tertiary Education / European Union Community Support Programs , Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, Hellenic Republic. Summer 2002 - Present Evaluator [SEKAP] – Department of Post-Secondary Education. Ministry of Education, Republic of Cyprus. 1990 – 1999 Director of Global Studies / Foreign Language Strengthening (U.S. Department of Education Grant). Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. May 1989 – May 1990. Consultant – Curriculum Development Unit. Ministry of Education, Republic of Cyprus. 1990 – 1994. Grant writing participant and seminar leader – “Humanities in Vocational-Technical Education.” The National Endowment of the Humanities and the Iowa Humanities Board (University of Iowa Fellow and Seminar Leader focusing on the design of an interdisciplinary course: Working in America and the Future of Work). Summers 1988 and 1989. Program Evaluator. The Annenberg/Corporation for Public Broadcasting Project course. (Evaluated a series of Proposed Foreign Policy course programs). Fall 1988. Research Assistant. Institute for Urban-Regional Research, The University of Iowa. August 1979 – May 1980. PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS November 2010 “Participant” Realizing the Global University – International Conference University of Virginia. March 2010 “ Greek Educational Policy in Comparative Context” Seminar Seminar Series ‘Organization and Administration of Education’ University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece November 2008 “ Greek Evangelicalism and Higher Education” Greek Evangelical Alliance Conference. Katerini, Greece. February “ Mass Higher Education and the Dilemma of Post-Graduate Education: US and International Experiences” The Organization of European Post-Graduate Schools.” Annual conference. Thessaloniki, Greece 2008 Anthony A. Koyzis, page 8 November 2007 “ Globalization and Educational Policy – From Nation States to the McDonaltization of the Educational Paradigm” Keynote Speaker Greek and European Association of Universities annual conference. Athens, Greece. May 2007 “ Leadership, Personality and Political Behavior – Social Illusions and Political Realities” 3rd Annual European Conference on Political Psychology and Behavior. University of Athens, Athens Greece. March 2007 “ Field Experience and Teacher Education – Nebraska USA model” International Symposium on “Educational Change: School – University Partnerships. University of Thessaly, Volos Greece. March 2007 “ Developing and Sustaining Learning Communities in Graduate Program Delivery – US and Comparative Models International Symposium on “Educational Change: School-University Partnerships. University of Thessaly, Volos Greece. November 2006 “ Globalization and Educational Policy – The End of National Educational Systems ?” Greek Educational Administration Society Annual Symposium. Alikes, Greece. November 2005 “ Navigating Teacher Education in relationship to the State and Society in Late Modernity” Keynote speaker. International Symposium on “Education Change: The Role of The School, Challenges for Teacher Education. University of Thessaly, Volos Greece. November 2005 “Challenges and the Preparation of Educational Administrators: US and Comparative perspectives” International Symposium on “Educational Change: The Role of the School, Challenges for Teacher Education. University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece. February 2005 “Preparing the Special Education Professionals in Comparative Perspective: Policy and Special Education Teachers in Greece and Cyprus” Towards a Collaborative and Global Community. Anthony A. Koyzis, page 9 University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Annual Special Education Conference. Oshkosh, WI. November 2004 “Preparing Elementary Teachers in the US – The role of the States and Policy implications” Symposium presentation. School of Humanities and Education, The University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece. March 2004 “Anabaptist and Mennonite missionary work in post-WWII Greece: a study in Ecumenical Relations between the Historic Peace Churches and the Greek Orthodox Church” Keynote speech, 75th Anniversary of the Greek Protestant Refugee community in Katerini Greece. March 2003 “Extending the University: From University Extension to Open-Distance Education ---Challenging the Academy of the 21st Century” Keynote Speaker. The Greek National Council for Open and Distance Education And Lifelong Learning. The Hellenic Open University and The University of Patras, Greece. March 2003 “International Experiences in Quality Evaluation in Open and Distance Education” Annual Conference. The Greek National Council for Open And Distance Education. The Hellenic Open University. Patras, Greece. April 2002 “The Greek Open University: A study in the Development of Open and Distance Higher Education” North –Central States University Continuing Education Congress Minneapolis, Minnesota. February 2002 “The Development of Special Education in Greece.” 36th Annual Special Education Conference. Oshkosh WI February 2001 “The Micro-Politics of Teacher Education Reform in the US : From Holmes to Standards” The European Teacher Education Consortium Athens, Greece. January, 2001 “Policy Development, Teacher Education and American Higher Education 1950-2001” Presentation to the Special Education Faculty Forum, University of Thessalia, Volos, Greece. January 2000 "Schooling, Nationalism and Conflict in the Balkans: The Use of History Textbooks" Cyprus Educational Reform Association, Nicosia Cyprus. Anthony A. Koyzis, page 10 March 1999 “Asante in Afrocentricity and Payne or ‘Getting Beyond Race’” Institute on Race and Ethnicity. University of Wisconsin System. January 1999 “Education in Post-Conflict Societies: Cases of Cyprus and Bosnia” Greek Comparative Education Society, Annual Meeting, Nicosia Cyprus. January 1998 “Globalization, Society, and Higher Education in Cyprus.” European International Education Association, London, U.K. June 1997 “Policymakers and Educational Historians: U.K. and U.S. Experiences.” History of Education Society Conference, University of London, U.K. April 1997 “Post-Modernity or Eurocentricity as Educational Dilemmas: The 21st Challenge for the European Council.” Paideia: Eurocentric or Afrocentric, Symposium of the European Studies Association, Madison, Wisconsin. Oct. 1996 “Foreign Secondary Schooling in Cyprus.” History of Education Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Feb. 1995 “Constructing a Philosophy of Multicultural Education or a Multicultural Philosophy of Education.” Presented at National Association for Multicultural Education Conference, Washington, D.C. Oct. 1994 Bloom, Takaki and the American University.” Faculty Study seminar. Institute on Race and Ethnicity, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. July 1994 “American and English Secondary schooling in Colonial Cyprus.” Presented at International History of Education Symposium, Dekalb, Illinois. Dec. 1993 “Theological Education: Evangelical and Comparative Perspectives.” Panel Discussant Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. Oct. 1993 “Lincoln – Douglass Debate – Revisited.” Faculty Seminar, Institute on Race and Ethnicity, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Jan. 1993 “The New Right and Educational Policy in the U.S. and Britain.” Pedagogical Institute, Cyprus. Oct. 1992 “The Second Bill of Rights.” Faculty Seminar, Institute on Race and Ethnicity, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Anthony A. Koyzis, page 11 March 1992 “Private Higher Education and the State in Cyprus.” Presented at Comparative and International Education Conference, Annapolis, Maryland. Feb. 1992 “Ethnicity and Schooling in London: The Cypriot Experience 1940-1990.” Intercultural Education Association – European Conference, Center of Multicultural Education, University of London Institute of Education. Sept. 1990 “The Hmong in America.” Seminar, Cardinal Strich College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Oct. 1990 “DeTocquiville Today: Race, Ethnicity in the U.S.” Faculty Seminar, Institute of Race and Ethnicity, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Oct. 1989 “The World Bank On Educational Policy: A Rhetorical Analysis.” Presented at Midwest Comparative and International Education Society Conference, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Oct. 1988 “Private Higher Education in Cyprus: In Search of Legitimacy.” Presented at Midwest Comparative and International Education Society Conference, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana. March 1988 “Teaching Introduction to the Social Sciences with Intensive Writing Component for High-Risk Community College Students.” Co-presenter of Community College Social Science Association Conference, Chicago, Illinois. March 1988 “Incorporating Third World Studies in Introductory Social Science Courses.” Presented at Community College Social Science Association Conference, Chicago, Illinois. Feb. 1988 “Implementing Higher Technical Education: The Case of the Technical Educational Institutions in Greece.” Presented at Midwest Comparative and International Educational Conference, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. Other presentations: January 2001 “Huntington’s Cultural –Civilizational Conflict and the Post-Kosovo Conflict era in the Balkans” Greek Christian Youth Conference, Athens Anthony A. Koyzis, page 12 April 2000 “Diversity and Education for the Fine Arts.” Presentation for Music Education Program, University of Wisconsin Green Bay. Feb. 2000 “The Future of the University in Europe.” Participant in panel. Comparative Education Program, University of Wisconsin Madison. March 1989 “Comparative Bilingual Education.” Presentation to Bilingual Education/ESL program students/faculty, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Nov. 1998 “Politics of Educational Funding in Wisconsin.” Presentation for Citizen for Quality Education, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Oct. 1998 “Referenda and Educational Politics.” Presentation to Kiwanis group, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. April 1997 “Conflict in the Balkans.” Presentation to Kiwanis group, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Nov. 1996 “The Politics of Educational Choice.” Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. May 1995 “Diversity in the Workplace.” Presentation to Human Resources Board, Fond du Lac County. Oct. 1994 “Education in Cyprus.” Presentation to Kiwanis group, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Nov. 1992 “Cyprus – Then and Now.” Presentation to Oshkosh Senior Citizen Center, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Feb. 1992 “Zorba the Greek and the Culture of Rebellion.” Presentation and analysis, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, International Film Festival. Dec. 1992 “The Gulf War and the Mideast Crisis.” Presentation for Kiwanis annual Christmas breakfast. Dissertation: May 1988 “American Universities and the U.S. Agency for International Development: An Analysis of the New Directions Policy Period.” Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Iowa. Anthony A. Koyzis, page 13 Publications: “Critical Reading in a Bilingual Context – A 21st Century Skill” ΠΕΡΙΟΔΙΚΟΝ ΜΑΘΗΣΗΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗΣ ΓΛΩΣΣΑΣ – The Journal of Teaching Greek as Second Language in European Schools. (with McGowan, Susan) October 2010. “Extending the Greek University – A Call for Structural Change and Development” Journal of Educational Sciences. The University of Crete, Greece. (in press) “Extending the University: From University Extension to Open and Distance Education— Challenging the Academy of the 21st Century” in Lionarakis A. et.al. International Dimensions in Open and Distance Education. Hellenic Open University Press. Spring 2005, Patras, Greece. “Greek Protestantism, Education and Social Change: The Post-Asia Minor Catastrophe and the development of a 20th century intellectual tradition”. In Tsevas, G. Greek Protestantism and Modern Greek Society. Star of the East Publications. (in press) “ Loucaris’s Calvinism, Religious Reformation and Greek Education” Star of the East: A Greek Journal of Theology . 2002 “International Comparative Education, Higher Education section. Chapter in Magazines for Libraries, edited by Bill and Linda Katz, 10th edition, 2001. (Book Review) “Literacy: Key to Democracy in the Americas.” Convergence: International Council for Adult Education, vol. xxxi, no. 4, 1998. (Book Review) “Lifelong Learning in England and Wales,” by Alan Tuckett. Convergence: International Council for Adult Education. (Spring 2000) (Book Review) “The Foundations of Adult Education in Canada,” by Gordon Spelman, et.al. Convergence: International Council for Adult Education. (Summer 2000) (Book Review) “English University Life in the Middle Ages,” by Alan Cobban. History of Education Quarterly. (Fall 2000) Editorial Team Member- Chapter author, Multicultural Educaton in a Plularistic Society. 7th edition, Mc Graw-Hill, 2001. Anthony A. Koyzis, page 14 Editorial Team Member –Chapter author, The American Teacher: A Study in the Foundations of American Education. 4th edition, McGraw-Hill, 2002. “Cram Schooling in Cyprus: An Institutional and Political Analysis.” Chapter in Comparative Educational Studies, Bouzakis, S. ed., (Gutenberg Press), Athens, Greece, 2000. Guide for the Accreditation Visit and the Evaluation of Post-Secondary Educational Institutions (Department of Tertiary Education, Accreditation Unit, Ministry of Education and Culture, Republic of Cyprus). Monograph. April 1997. “State, Society and Higher Education in Cyprus.” Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies, Fall 1997. “American and English Schooling in Colonial Cyprus.” Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies (Forthcoming). “Constructing Higher Education in Cyprus: The State Society and Conflicting Knowledge Traditions.” European Journal of Education, vol. 32, no. 2, June 1997. “Early Childhood Teacher Education and Professionalization in Cyprus: Recent Developments and Implications.” Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, (Summer 2000). “Cyprus at a Crossroads: The Challenge of the 21st Century.” Crossing: A Bi-Communal Cypriot Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, April 1996. (http://force/stwing/upenn.edu.8001/~durduran/derg:/content.html). “Rediscovering Cypriotness: The Construction and Significance of Identity in Contemporary Cyprus.” Crossing: A Bi-Communal Cypriot Journal, April 1997. “From Normal to State University: Historical Reflections of Edward Noyes – History of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.” Sojourner: A Historical Journal, Spring 1997. “Carolyn and Angelo Wonder What It Would Have Been Like: Historical Development in Children.” Wisconsin State Reading Association Journal, Spring 1995. “International/Comparative Education, Higher Education” sections. Chapter in Magazine for Libraries, edited by Bill and Linda Katz, 9th Edition, 1997. “International/Comparative Education, Higher Education” sections. Chapter in Magazine for Libraries, edited by Bill and Linda Katz, 8th Edition. “Evangelical Christian Education in America: The Ideas, The Institutions and the Enterprise” Christian Education Journal, vol. XV, no.2, 1995. Anthony A. Koyzis, page 15 “Churches and Religious Education in England and Wales.” Christian Education Journal, vol.5, nos. 1 and 2, 1994. “The Politics of Secondary School Reform in Cyprus: 1976-1993.” History of Education Bulletin, no. 59, Spring 1997. “The New University of Cyprus: Questions and Implications.” International Review of Education, vol. 39, no. 6, 1993. “Politics and Education: Thirty Years of Two Greek Readers.” WCCI Forum: Journal of the World Curriculum Council, vol. 5, nos. 1 and 2, 1994. “Overseas Study by Cypriots: Trends and Policy Implications.” Journal of Business and Society, Cyprus College Publication, Spring 1995. “Civic Education and the Political Culture in Cyprus.” Comparative Education (British Society), (Forthcoming). “Women, Schooling, and the Labor Market in Cyprus.” International Sociology, vol. 29 no. 1, 1992. Journal of Contemporary “Education and Employment Trends in Cyprus.” International Education, June 1990. “Private Higher Education in Cyprus: In Search of Legitimacy.” Higher Education Policy, University of London, Institute of Education, vol. 2, no. 2, June 1989. Co-authored: “New Directions in Access to Post-Secondary Education: Comparative Perspectives.” International Education, vol. 6, no. 1, September 1989. Co-authored: “Primary Group Sociological Research: Whatever happened to It?” Annals of Applied Sociology, October 1990. “Implementing Higher Technical Education in Greece: A Study of Law 1404/1983 and the Creation of the Technological Educational Institutions.” Journal of Technical Careers, October 1987. “Technocracy and Education: An Ideological Debate.” Society of Modern Education, Athens, Greece, October 1986. “The Role of the Proposed University in Economic Development.” Economy, Fall 1984. LANGUAGES AND CROSS-CULTURAL EXPERENCE Anthony A. Koyzis, page 16 The Cyprus Languages: Fluent in Greek and English. Reading knowledge of French, Bulgarian, Spanish, Portuguese and Turkish. Worked for four years with Central American Students as Program Director (CASP-AID). Born and attended primary and secondary schools in the Republic of Cyprus and Greece. Traveled extensively in the Middle East, Western and Eastern Europe, and North and East Africa. Since 1984, a naturalized U.S.citizen. Adjunct and Visiting Professor, various universities and colleges in Greece and Cyprus. Scholar – Fellow, universities and colleges in the United Kingdom and Greece . Director of International Education and Programs. Extensive experience in international collaborative institutional partnerships. Extensive experience in International Higher Educational Consulting. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS POD – Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education. University Professional and Continuing Education Association The Association for Continuing Higher Education. Comparative and International Education Society International Association of Cypriot Professional Scientists American Hellenic Education Progressive Association History of Education Society Academy for Educational Development The Greek Association of Open and Distance Education The Greek Comparative Education Society American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education The Association for the Study of Higher Education International Leadership Association Nebraska Council for Teacher Education 2005-08 National Network of Educational Renewal 2005-08 Nebraska Network for Educational Renewal (Executive Board Member) 2005-08 Anthony A. Koyzis, page 17