Patrick Johnson

Professor and Academic Chair in the School of Education, Dean of Assessment and Institutional Effectiveness at Dowling College / Project Coordinator at Queens College

Biography

I am coordinating the assessment activities associated with a five-year STEM grant designed to enhance the enrollment of low income and minority students in STEM content areas. My responsibilities include assessing student learning, assisting project staff develop new student learning outcomes, and redesign basic course curricula to enhance students' self-directed learning and academic success.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) University of Wisconsin-Madison (1969 — 1972)
  • Master’s Degree University of Wisconsin-Madison (1967 — 1969)
  • Bachelor’s Degree UCLA (1964 — 1967)

Companies

  • Project Coordinator Queens College (2016)
  • Dean of Assessment and Institutional Effectiveness Dowling College (2014 — 2016)
  • Professor and Academic Chair in the School of Education Dowling College (2001 — 2014)
  • Adjunct Professor Queens College (2000 — 2013)
  • Deputy Director, Division of Medical Research and Practice Policy The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (1996 — 2001)
  • Senior Research Associate at the Hispanic Research Center Fordham University (1986 — 1996)
  • Professor of Psychology Manhattan College (1980 — 1996)
  • Biofeedback Trainer Nassau Pain and Stress Center (1985 — 1990)
  • Lecturer, Department of Social Science Kirkwood Community College (1972 — 1980)

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