a
list of classes I teach with course syllabi (below)
a
special page devoted to my
colleagues
multi-media
class sessions (traditionally called lectures)
resources
for students in social research (see diversions below)
some
things I am doing with doctoral students
a
personal statement
some
publications and scholarly presentations
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870-972-3943
(voice only)
870-972-3945
(fax)
Addresses:
Dan Cline
P.O. Box 1270
State University, Arkansas
72467
Email: dhc (at) astate
(dot)edu or at home dcline(at) suddenlink (dot) net
Office Hours:
ordinarily available Monday through
Friday in the Smith Center for Excellence in Education (CEE), room 222 from
about 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., although I try to keep posted hours as well (Tues.
through Thurs., 1:00-3:00). When I am in departmental or committee meetings,
which is an unreasonable amount
of time, I am, of course, not available. I prefer to keep class days as clear
as I can for preparations. In the Fall semester, that would be Tuesday
and Wednesday. Otherwise, I am occupied with several dissertations, committee
work, and even a little research, so the prospect of me reliably keeping
office hours is not real high. Appointments are most effective in
getting my attention, particularly if preceded by a phone call reminder that
day. You can check with our departmental secretary, if you are looking
for me and I can't be found through a phone call. Her phone number is
the same as mine. Email to my home address is probably the best way to contact
me (I am online a lot of the time and do most of my academic work at home).
Courses
Syllabi are full text, just as you would ordinarily receive them as handouts in class. They are indexed at the top for easy navigation internally to points of interest and to external documents. At the end of each is a detailed schedule for the current or upcoming semester, or the one for the semester in which the course was most recently offered. Links to class related supplemental materials are found in the text and in the schedule. Regrettably, I have needed to make a rather direct statement on the syllabi index page that I hope will gain the attention of the occasional student who treats syllabi as irrelevant handouts.
| ELAD 8043: Advanced Organizational
Theory & Inquiry ELFN 8773: Doctoral Seminar in Research & Evaluation ELFN 6773: Introduction to Statistics & Research ELFN 7773: Advanced Educational Research ELFN 7583: Evaluation of Educational Programs & Systems ELAD 6073: School Law ELAD 6423: Special Education Law ELAD 6093: Fundamentals of School Administration ELAD 6493: Principalship Practicum |
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I
also put some class sessions on PowerPoint 97 slide presentations. You
can download those presentations to review what was covered in class.
Click on the button to go there. I have also included a copy of PowerPoint
Viewer for downloading in case students do not have a copy of the PowerPoint
program.
This
will take you to our Doctoral Program home page, forms to fill out, links to
faculty; etc. You will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat reader for the forms. Hope
has provided a link for you to download it.
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Sorry, sweetheart. I
got busy. Now, where were we??!!)
