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Dr. David Quinn

Assistant Professor

Department of Educational Administration and Policy

Norman 229B

(352) 273-4301

dquinn@coe.ufl.edu

Educational Background

University of Missouri-Columbia
            Doctor of Philosophy – Educational Administration
            Educational Specialist – Educational Administration
            Masters of Education – Educational Administration
            Bachelor of Science in Education – Elementary Education

Dissertation title:
The Impact of Principal Leadership Behaviors on Instructional Practice

Current Vita - click here
 
Scholarly Interests

School Technology Leadership
Data-Driven Decision Making
School Change
Organizational Culture

Selected Publications

St. Germain, L., & Quinn, D. (2005). Investigation of tacit knowledge in principal
leadership. The Educational Forum, 70(1), 75-90.

Quinn, D. M. (2003). Legal issues in educational technology: Implications for
school leaders. Educational Administration Quarterly, 39, 187-207.

Quinn, D. M. (2002). The impact of principal leadership behaviors on
instructional practice and student engagement. Journal of Educational Administration, 40, 447-467.

Distinctions & Awards

Recipient – College of Education Outstanding Teaching Award – The University of Arizona, 2000-2001

Nominee – College of Education Outstanding Graduate Mentoring Award – The University of Arizona, 2001-2002

Courses

EDA 6931 – Leading Change Syllabus

EDA 6931 – Data-Driven Decision Making

 

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