TINA WINN, Ed.D.
405-224-0555(H) 405-574-1238 (W)
WORK EXPERIENCE
1996-present
2008-present Professor
of Psychology, Division Chair of Business and Social Sciences
Teach undergraduate courses in psychology, coordinate functions of psychology department, and advise students. Handle budget, personnel, and scheduling for the business and social sciences division.
2004-2008 Associate
Professor of Psychology, Division Chair of Business and Social Sciences
2002-2004 Associate Professor of
Psychology and Director of Freshman Studies
Teach undergraduate
courses in education and psychology departments, supervise student teachers and
residency year teachers, and advise students seeking secondary social studies
certification.
1992-1996 Assistant Professor of Psychology and
Education, Northwestern
Taught graduate and undergraduate courses in psychology and education. A portion of course load each semester was broadcast on the Educational Television Network. Supervised student teachers and residency-year teachers, advised undergraduate and graduate students, served on graduate committees and various departmental and campus committees.
1995-1996 Counselor,
Counseled on a contract basis with children, adolescents, and families.
1993-1994 Intern Counselor,
Counseled individual clients, administered psychological assessments, wrote interpretations and treatment plans, and consulted with staff psychiatrist.
1987-1992 Director of Career Services,
Worked one‑on‑one and in group sessions assisting students with career planning. Directed the placement services for students and alumni. Conducted seminars on initiating a job search, resume writing, and interviewing.
1986‑1987 Head
Resident, Northwestern
Supervised 4 resident assistants and 7 desk clerks to manage women's dormitory with 180 residents.
1984‑1986 Elementary Physical Education Instructor,
Taught first through sixth grades in comprehensive physical education program. Also, coached freshman girls basketball and high school girls tennis.
1982‑1984 Elementary
Physical Education Instructor,
Taught first through sixth grade physical education and coached high school tennis
COURSES TAUGHT
USAO:
IDS 1003 Freshman Seminar
IDS 1113 The Individual in Contemporary Society
IDS 4522 Senior Seminar
PSYC1643 Elementary Psychology
PSYC 1723 Personal Adjustment
PSYC 1803 Human Sexuality
PSYC 2123 Social Psychology
PSYC 2433 Life Span Development
PSYC 3003 Research Methods in Psychology
PSYC 3213 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 3343 Learning and Cognition
PSYC 4003 History of Psychology
PSYC 4223 Introduction to Counseling
PSYC 4543 Psychological Measurements
PSYC 4883 Special Topics: Sports Psychology
PSYC 4883 Special Topics: Intelligence
PSYC 4883 Special Topics: Positive Psychology
EDUC 2103 Human Development and Learning
HIST 4763 Teaching Social Studies in the Secondary School
Independent Study: Madness in the Movies
Independent Study: Habitat for Humanity
Independent Study: Classic Readings in Psychology
NWOSU
EDUC 1113 Career Education
PSYC 1113 General Psychology
PSYC 2113 Psychology of Adjustment
PSYC 3123 Human Life Span
PSYC 3412 Child Guidance
PSYC 4300/5300 Seminar in Domestic Violence
PSYC 5142 Child Growth and Development
PSYC 5152 Adolescent Growth and Development
PSYC 5233/5243 Behavior Modification for Children/Adolescents
EDUC 5813 Introduction to Guidance and Counseling
EDUCATION
Ed.D., Counseling and Student Personnel. 1995
Emphasis: Child and Adolescent Development
Dissertation: Attributional differences between successful and unsuccessful college students on academic probation
M.Ed., Northwestern
Emphasis: Guidance and Counseling
B.S.Ed.,
Major: Health and Physical Education Minor: Psychology
LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION
Passed the National Counseling Exam
National Certified Counselor, Board Eligible
Oklahoma State Department of Education Teaching Certificate
School Counselor - Secondary
Psychology - Secondary
Physical Education – Elementary/Secondary
RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY WORK
Publications (Refereed)
Walker, C.O., Winn, T.D., Adams, B.N., Shepard, M.R., Godwin, K. & Huddleston, C. (in press). Achievement goals and hope as predictors of student behavior in middle school. Middle Grades Research Journal
Publications (Invited):
Winn, T.D. (2005 Fall/2006 Winter). Gender roles: Nature or nurture? [Book Review Choctaw women in a chaotic world: The clash of cultures in the colonial southeast]. Crosstimbers: Multicultural, Interdisciplinary Journal, 56-58.
Manuscripts
in preparation:
Walker, C.O., Greene, B.A., & Winn, T.D. (in preparation). Social achievement goals in middle school: Unique predictors of academically related behavior and achievement?
Walker, C.O., Winn, T.D., Arnold, B. & James, R. (in preparation). Examining the role of identification with academics among college students.
Research Conference Presentations
Walker, C.O., Winn, T.D., *Arnold, B. & *James, R. (2008, August). Examining the role of identification with academics among college students. Paper accepted for presentation at the 116th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Walker, C.O., Greene, B.A., & Winn, T.D. (2008, April). Social achievement goals in middle school: Unique predictors of academically related behavior and achievement? Paper accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, NY.
Walker, C.O., Winn, T.D., *Adams, B.N., *Shepard, M.R., *Godwin, K. & *Huddleston, C. (2007, August). Achievement goals and hope as predictors of student behavior. Paper presented at the 115th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Walker, C.O., Winn, T.D., *Hatcher, R.E. & *Espinosa, N.F. (2007, August). Do epistemological beliefs predict the acceptance of civil liberties restrictions? Paper presented at the 115th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Walker, C.O., Winn, T.D., *Adams, B.N., & *Shepard, M.R. (2006, August). Academic and social achievement goals as predictors of student behavior. Paper presented at the 114th annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
* =
USAO undergraduate student
INVITED
PRESENTATIONS
Behavioral Challenges of Young Children, In-Service Training for Foster, Kinship & Adoptive Parents, Oklahoma Department of Human Services Child Welfare Training Program June 2003
Understanding Adolescents, Training for teachers in the Southern Oaks Church of Christ educational program September 2002
Behavior is Communication,
two-day in service training for Direct Care Specialists at
Worked with co-trainer from Department of Human Services to develop and
present curriculum.
Conducted monthly follow-up in-service sessions on discipline, stress management, and conflict resolution. 2001-2002
Self-esteem and Relationships, presentation to Chickasha Adult Education class
Focused on dealing with developing healthy relationships July 2001
Parenting toddlers, presentation to an Adult Education class on parenting strategies.
September 2000
Effects of Family Violence on Children, presentation was part
of a Family Violence Seminar at
Developmental Response of Children to Death, presentation was part of on going training for the Northwest Oklahoma Crisis Response Team Fall 1995
Portfolio Workshop, presentation at teacher education faculty workshop addressing the portfolio process and portfolio revisions Fall, 1999 and 2000
Career Awareness Workshops,
assisted with Freshman Orientation and conducted seminars aimed at broadening
students’ awareness of the career selection process, assisting students in
assessing their interests and abilities, and increasing students knowledge of
job market demographics. 1996-1997
Job Search Skills, numerous presentations on various job search skills such as: interviewing techniques, resume writing, and conducting a job search.
TEACHER
EDUCATION SCHOLARLY WORK
Fall Workday – Gathered , compiled, and analyzed data relevant to Teacher Education Program and Candidate performance. Presented findings to Teacher Education Faculty at USAO September 2002
Wrote Standard 2 in the USAO Institutional Report which was submitted to National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Programs, June 2001
Chaired a committee that developed the assessment plan for the USAO Teacher Education Program.
Extensively revised the USAO Professional Portfolio Handbook, August 2000
CONFERENCES ATTENDED
(RECENT)
Annual Oklahoma Network for the Teaching of Psychology (September, 2007 & September 2008) - Renaissance Hotel - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Serve
on steering committee
Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association-
2008 – Boston
2007 – San Francisco
2006 – New Orleans
3rd Annual COPLAC Faculty Summer Institute on Liberal Learning in the Disciplines-Psychology (June, 2007) - University of North Carolina - Ashville
Research
Grants and Funding
Gladys Anderson Emerson Endowment - University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma - 2005 ($500)
Gladys Anderson Emerson Endowment - University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma - 2007 ($500)
COMMITTEES
North Central Accreditation Steering
Committee, 2006- present
Responsible for gathering evidence and writing foundation document for
Criterion 4 in the USAO Self Study
Chair Council, 2004-present
Administrative committee consisting of vice-president for academic
affairs, division chairs, director of the library, and faculty association
president.
Matriculation Convocation planning
committee, Chair 2004, member 2005- present
Serve on various interview committees for hiring faculty and staff 1997-present
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
Chickasha Middle School Gifted and Talented Committee, Parent Representative, 2008-2009
Adopt a Reader volunteer, Chickasha Public Schools, 2007
Chair of Gifted and Talented Committee, Chickasha Public Schools, 2005 - 2007
Leadership
Volunteer Counselor-
Counsel individuals, children, and families at a local church, 2000-present
Habitat for Humanity Project, organized a student group who volunteered one week of labor rebuilding houses for tornado victims, May 2001
Parent Volunteer for Southwest
Elementary,
Grand Avenue Parent-Teacher Organization, Secretary 1997-1998
Higher
Education
1997-1999
HONORS
Honored Member Empire’s Who’s Who, 2005
Regents Award for
Regents Award for
Outstanding Alumnus in Education,
Phi Delta Kappa, international education fraternity, 1996
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Psychological Association
Psi Chi (national honor society in psychology) faculty advisor
Pi Gamma Mu (international honor society in social sciences) faculty member