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CURRICULUM VITAE

March 3, 2003
Jeffry L. Glauner
Address: 506 East Street, Parkville MO 64152
Tel: Office: 816-741-2000 Ex. 6352 Home: 816-741-3195
Email: jglauner@mail.park.edu
Website:  captain.park.edu/jglauner

I. PROFESSIONAL PHILOSOPHY.
"And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche," says Chaucer’s Oxford scholar. Today’s teachers need not be threadbare like the "clerk," but they must continue to celebrate learning and teaching, tempting students to seek first that which enriches the mind and human spirit.

II. EDUCATION.
PhD, English, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1984.
MA, English, Central Missouri State University, 1976.
BSEd, English, Central Missouri State University, 1974.

III. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS.
Park University, Parkville, Missouri:

    Professor of English (Retired), 2006-present.
    Professor of English, 2002-2006.
    Associate Professor of English, 1993-2002.
    Associate Dean, Humanities, 1997-99.
    Department Chair, English, 1999-2003.
    Department Chair, Liberal Studies, 1997-2005.
    Department Chair, Music, 1997-2000.
    Department Chair, Peace Studies, 1997-2005.
Honokaa High School, Hawaii: Secondary English Teacher, 1992-93.
Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Kamuela, Hawaii: Upper School English Instructor, 1988-92.
Park College, Parkville, Missouri:
    Associate Professor of English, 1986-88.
    Assistant Professor of English, 1983-86.
    Chair, Division of Humanities and Performing Arts, 1985-87.
    Chair, Department of English, 1987-88.
    Chair, Modern Language Program, 1987-88.
    Director of Freshman English, 1984-87.
    Coordinator, Title III Grant Activity, 1984-85.
University of Kansas, Lawrence: Graduate Teaching Assistant, English, 1979-82.
Warrensburg R-IV School District, Missouri: Senior High Language Arts Instructor/Adult Education 
    Instructor, 1975-78.
Henry County R-III School District, Missouri: Secondary Principal/English Instructor, 1974-75.

IV. COURSES TAUGHT.
Park University:
  Online:
    EN105 - Writing Strategies and Concepts - 1 term.
    EN234 - Introduction to Fiction - 1 term.
  Face-to-Face:
    HN155 - Literature of the Sea - 1 semester.
    PK101 - Basic Skills Writing Lab II - 2 semesters.
    EN105 - Writing Strategies and Concepts - 19 semesters.
    EN106 - Writing Purposes and Research - 18 semesters.
    EN201 - Introduction to Literature - 5 semesters.
    EN203 - Ethnic Literature - 3 semesters.
    EN231 - Introduction to Language - 13 semesters.
    EN300 - Advanced Writing Workshop - 1 semester.
    EN304 - Chaucer and Middle English - 1 semester.
    EN304 - Comparative Grammar - 2 semesters.
    EN304 - Shakespeare - 2 semesters.
    EN304 - Peer Tutor Training - 2 semesters.
    EN304 - Utopian Literature - 1 semester.
    EN306 - Professional Writing in the Disciplines - 6 semester.
    EN311 - Creative Writing - 1 Semester.
    EN315 - Earlier English Literature - 1 semester
    EN317 - American Literature I - 3 semesters.
    EN318 - American Literature II - 2 semester.
    EN/ED320 - Adolescent Literature - 4 semesters.
    EN/ED325 - Grammar for Teachers -13 semesters.
    EN331 - Lyric Poetry - 3 semesters.
    EN332 - Drama - 8 semesters.
    EN333 - Fiction - 4 semesters.
    EN351 - Classicism - 9 semesters.
    EN351 – Foundations of Literature – 6 semesters
    EN352 - Romanticism - 4 semesters.
    EN353 - Modern Literature - 3 semester.
    EN401 - Senior Project - 8 semesters.
    ED517 - Writing Across the Curriculum - 2 semesters.
    LS211 - Introduction to the Humanities - 3 semester.
    LS212 - Introduction to the Arts - 2 semester.
    LS301 - Contemporary Issues - 3 semesters.
    LS400 - Senior Project - 9 semesters.
    ED580 - Grammar in the Writing Classroom - 1 semester.
Honokaa High School: Sophomore English, Advanced Placement English.
Hawaii Preparatory Academy: general English courses, grades 9-12; Creative
    Writing; Advanced Placement English; Yearbook.
Warrensburg, Missouri, R-VI School Dist.: General English courses, grades 10-12; Adult Basic and general 
    Ed. courses.
Henry County, Missouri, R-III School Dist.: General English courses, 7-12.

V. OTHER RELEVANT EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION.
Languages studied: German, French, Spanish, Hawaiian, Hawaii Creole, Old English, Middle English.
Dramatic: Various acting and supervisory roles.
Participant: Advanced Placement English Workshop, Austin, 1991.
Participant: Seventh National Institute on Intellectual Development in the College Years, Univ. of Chicago, 1985.
Journalist, print and broadcast writing/editing, U.S. Navy, 1962-66.

VI. HONORS.
Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award, Park University, 2002.
Selected for Who’s Who Among American Teachers, 1998 and 2000.
Ranked at 98th percentile on National Teacher Examination (NTE), 1992.
PhD final examination honors, University of Kansas, 1984.
Cum Laude graduate, Central Missouri State University, 1974.
Invitations to join Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa, and Sigma Tau Delta honor societies, Central Missouri 
    State University, 1974.

VII.  PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND MEETINGS.
Praxis Level II Workshop, Kansas City, Missouri, September 2000.
Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar, 1999-present.
    Attended national conference and presented paper, 2000.
    Local Host, Developer, Teacher for minicourse and national conference, 2001.
    Attended National conference, Teacher for minicourse, 2002.
KCPDC Conference on "Enhancing Teaching and Learning."  Johnson County Community College, Overland 
    Park   Kansas, September 2000.
KV REACHE Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, October 1999.
Distance Learning Conference, MCCC Tech. Center, Kansas City, Missouri, October 1999.
ACHE Region VIII Conference, Baker University, March 11-12, 1999.
KCPDC Leadership Conference, "Delegation and Empowerment," Penn Valley Community College, October 
    6, 1998.
KCPDC Leadership Conference, "Preparing Faculty for Interdisciplinary, Integrative
    and Capstone Courses, Central Missouri State University, March 5, 1996.
Mid-America Linguistics Conference, University of Kansas, November 1-2, 1996.
National Council of Teachers of English
    Presented paper at national convention, 2000.
    Assisted in presentation of paper at national convention, 1997.
    Presented paper at national convention, 1994.
    Associate Chair of multicultural session, Spring Conference, 1995.
    International Consortium (NCTE), 1993-95.
        Co-chair, Committee on Teaching and Learning English in Diverse Contexts, 1994-95.
Modern Language Association
    Attended annual conventions, 1984 and 1985.
Conference on College Composition and Communication (NCTE).
    Attended national conference: 1985, 86, 87, 90.
    Chaired panel, 1986.
    Presented paper, 1987.
Conference on English Education (NCTE).
Midwest Writing Centers Association, 1993-95.
Missouri Association of Teachers of English.
Greater Kansas City Association of Teachers of English.

VIII. SERVICE.
Grammar Consultant, Voice of America Radio Network, 2001.
      Interview broadcast globally, July 2001.
Reader/Evaluator, Advanced Placement Literature Examinations, College Board, Education Testing Service, 
    1996, 2001, 2002. 
Judge, Park College Sigma Tau Delta Essay Contest, 1998.
Judge, Platte County Optimist Essay Contest, 1996-99.
Panelist, Park College Resident Life relationship program, February 1998
Interviewer, Park/McAfee Scholarship Competition, February 1998-9.
Committee Assignments at Park University:
    Tenure Committee, 2002-present.    
    Software Review Committee, 2001-present.
    Honors Program Committee, 2001-1002.
    Scholarship Committee, 2001-present.
    Human Subjects Committee, 2001-2002.
    Graduate Academic Council, 2000-2001.
    Curriculum Committee, 1999-2001, 2002-present.
    Faculty Personnel Panel, 1998-9.
    Mentor for new faculty, 1997-2001.
    Academic Council, 1995-6, 1998.
    Faculty Academic Council, 1999.
    Faculty Council, 1994-8.
    Advising Committee, 1995-97.
Instrumental as faculty advisor in development of Park College chapter of Sigma Tau Delta         National English Honor Society, 1997.
Faculty Advisor, Park College Gospel Choir, Unspeakable Joy, 1995-96.
Faculty Consultant: Education Testing Service, College Level Examination Program.

IX. PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH.

Scholarly Publications:

Essentials of Grammar:  A Textbook for Teachers, Editors, Secretaries, Writers, 
    and Other Semiwilling Curmudgeons
, Parkville, Missouri:  Park University, 
    2000 (2nd ed., 2002).  (Online at:  http://captain.park.edu/jglauner/).
"Minimalist grammar: Still a Bane to Liberal Education." Syntax in the Schools"  Vol. 15, 
    N. 3, February 1999.
Subject Examinations in American Literature. Writer/Member of 
    Development Committee. College Level Examination Program, Education Testing 
    Service, 1996.
"One Discourse, Two Translators." I.C. Currents, July, 1995.
"Thoughts on a New International Journal." I.C. Currents, May, 1995.
"English in a Changing World." I.C. Currents, January, 1995.
Editor. The Symposium: Journal of the Park College Faculty. Park College, 1994-96.
"Peer Tutors as a Part of the Collaborative Close-Community Network." Writing
     Lab Newsletter
,  November 1985.

Prepublication Critiques for:

To the Point:  A Thematic Reader. Longman, 2002.
Janaro and Altshuler.  The Art of Being Human, 7th Ed., Longman, 2001.
Abcarian and Klotz. Literature: The Human Experience, 5th Ed., St. Martin's, 1990.
Jacobus. A World of Ideas, 2nd Ed., St. Martin's, 1990.
Jacobus. The Bedford Introduction to Drama, St. Martin's, 1989.
Hacker. Rules for Writers, 2nd Ed., St. Martin's, 1988.

Scholarly Presentations:
Park University Graduate Faculty Member of Record.  "Grammar in the Writing Classroom,"  
    (ED580), Seminar  for ATEG 2002 National Conference and Minicourse, Yorktown, 
    New York, 2002.
Park University Graduate Faculty Member of Record.  "Grammar in the Writing Classroom,"  
    (ED580), Seminar for ATEG 2001 National Conference and Minicourse, Parkville, 
    Missouri, 2001.
"Teaching a Simplified Systematic Phrase-Structure Grammar."  Assembly for the Teaching 
    of English Grammar   (National Council of Teachers of English), Annual National 
    Conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2000.
"Writing Your Own Online Textbook."  Kansas City Professional Development 
    Council. Overland Park, Kansas, 2000.
"Necessary Grammar:  A Simplified Syntax for Teachers and Students."  National Council 
    of  Teachers of  English, Annual National Convention.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  2000.  
"Na Leo Kula - Creating a Computer Newsletter in an Elementary Classroom." 
    With Lianne Zuber at NCTE National Convention, 1997.
"Parkspeak," Faculty Lecture Series, Park College, 1995.
"Bigger Thomas as Tragic Hero: Purgation of Pity and Fear in the Multicultural 
    Classroom." NCTE  National Convention, 1994.
"Eleven Things High School Students Want Professors to Know about Them." Brown
    Bag Lecture Series, Park College, 1994.
"Using Environment in Freshman English." Faculty Guest Lecture, Central Missouri
    State University, Warrensburg, 1985.
"Centrality of Context in the Process Theory of Composition." Wyoming Conference
     on Freshman and Sophomore English, University of Wyoming, Laramie, 1985.
Director, summer workshops for across-the-curriculum teachers of writing, Park 
    College, 1984 and 1985.
"Adult Motivation for Learning." Guest Lecture, Central Missouri State
    University, Warrensburg, 1977.

Course Development and Revision:
EN/ED325 (Online) - Modern Grammar, 2003.
EN234 (Online) - Introduction to Fiction, 2002.
ED580 - Special Topics in Graduate Education:  Grammar in the Writing Classroom.  
    Seminar created and developed for the Assembly for the Teaching of English 
    Grammar National Conference and Minicourse, 2001.
ED/EN325 - Modern Grammar.  Revised and updated course for English major core 
    and education certification, 2000.
Revised and updated curriculum for Park University Liberal Studies major, 2000.
Revised and updated curriculum for Park College Music minor, 1998.
ED5-- - Multicultural Literature for Teachers: developed course for curriculum of 
    Park College Master of Education  degree program, 1997.
EN440 - Shakespeare: developed course as part of revised English major curriculum, 1996.
EN490 - Capstone Seminar: developed course as part of revised English major curriculum,
    1996.
EN355 - Ethnic Literature: revised course from sophomore general education to upper 
    division liberal learnings, 1996.
ED517 - Writing Across the Curriculum: developed course for curriculum of Park College 
    Master of Education degree program, 1995.
EN351 - Foundations of Literature: revised course from previous Classicism in Literature 
    to globalize and increase multicultural content as a liberal learnings course, 1995.
EN304 - Special Topics in Language and Literature: Making Peace with Shakespeare: 
    developed  course as liberal learnings offering, 1995.
EN203 - Explorations in Language and Literature (Ethnic Literature): proposal for 
    continuation of  General Education status, 1995.
EN317 and EN318 - American Literature I and II: multicultural revision under Lilly
   Grant proposal, 1993-94.
EN317 and EN318 - proposal for continuation as Multicultural Liberal Learnings courses, 
    1995.
EN/ED 325 - Grammar for Teachers: developed course to meet Missouri teacher certification  
    requirement, 1994.

Literary/Artistic:

Vespers concert of my own music and that of other authors, Park College Religious
    Life, February, 1998.
Reading of my own poetry, Sigma Tau Delta, January 1998.
Vocal solo at Park College MetroPark Graduation, Spring 1997.
Vocal solo of my composition ("Cast a Giant Shadow") at Park College MetroPark 
    Graduation, Fall 1997.
Interpretive reading of Poe’s "The Raven." Sigma Tau Delta, October 1997.
Kamakani (yearbook). Faculty Advisor. Hawaii Preparatory Academy, 1992.
Ka Leo O Ka Makani (literary magazine). Faculty Advisor. Hawaii Preparatory
    Academy, 1990, 1991, 1992.
The Journal (Literary Magazine). Faculty Advisor. Park College, 1987, 1988.
Touch Me. Audio album of original songs and poems. Herald Publishing, 1981.
Wild Strawberries. Audio album of original songs and poems. Herald Publishing, 1980.
My Secret Place of Thunder. Audio album of original songs and poems. Herald Publishing, 
    1979.

Poems and songs in various publications.

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