Dr. Bob Pettapiece, EdD
OFFICE: 271 Education
OFFICE PHONE: 313-577-0260
E-mail: pettapiece@wayne.edu
WSU APPOINTMENT HISTORY:
Lecturer, August 20, 1996-date Teacher Education Division/College of EducationEDUCATION:
Baccalaureate: Michigan State University, E. Lansing MI, 1964 (Humanities) & 1967 (Religion)
Graduate:
Doctorate of Education, Wayne State University, 1980 (Teacher Education: Social Studies)Certification (Michigan Teacher Certification):
Master of Education, Wayne State University, 1971 (General Secondary Education)
History (Major)______________________________________________________________________________
Humanities (Major)
Mathematics (Minor)
Religion (Endorsement)
Reproductive Health (Certificate)
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER INSTITUTIONS (Years and Rank):
Oakland University Department of Human Development and Child Studies, Summer 1996, LecturerPROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:
American Psychological Association, (APA, associate)
International Council for Computers in Education (ISTE)
Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL)
Michigan Association of Middle School Educators (MAMSE)
Michigan Council for Social Studies (MCSS)
Michigan Social Studies College & Faculty Assoc. (MSSCUFA), Charter member
Museum of African American History (MAAH)
National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME)
National Council of Social Studies (NCSS)
National Middle School Association (NMSA)
Phi Delta Kappa (PDK)
HONORS/AWARDS:
MVP (Most Valuable PetNetter), Population Connection (former ZPG), 2002BIOGRAPHICAL CITATIONS:
Recipient, President’s Exceptional Service Award (Bronze), WSU May 25, 2000
Placement, Eligibility Pool for Department Head, Social Studies, Senior High, Detroit Public Schools, May 1990.
Rotary Club Grant to College Bounders for six visits to Mich. colleges
Graduate Professional Scholarship, W.S.U., 1978-1979
Inclusion in Who’s Who Among Americas Teachers, First Edition, 1990______________________________________________________________________________
Inclusion in Who’s Who in the Midwest, 1982-date
TEACHING
Teacher, Detroit Public Schools 1967-1996Courses Recently Taught at Wayne StateSocial StudiesWayne State: 21; 15 part-time + 6 years full timeAmerican HistoryMathematics (Grades 7-9)
World History
Psychology
Sociology
Photography
Computing (Grades 1-3 & 9-12)Oakland University, Summer 1996
Undergraduate
TED 6020 Computer Applications in Teaching I : 3 Sections/year 1998-dateGraduate
ELE 3600 Social Studies Methods: Pre-K - 9 : 4 sections/year 1998-date
ED 7999 Terminal Master’s Project (Social Studies), Winter 1996-dateCourse or Curriculum Development
ELE 6600, Social Studies Curriculum: Pre-K-9, F '99, '98, '97 W ‘96
SSE 7780, Readings in Social Studies Education, Fall 2000-date
SSE 8740, Advanced Seminar in Secondary Social Studies Education, 2001-date
SSE 6710, Methods & Materials of Instruction in Secondary Social Studies 1996, '97 & ‘98
TED 5250 Teaching the Emerging Adolescent, Fall 1998-date
TED 7000 Introductry Master’s Seminar for Social Studies Fall 2001-date
Middle Level Education endorsement
Middle Level Education Professional Certificate (Minor)
TED 5250. Teaching the Emerging Adolescent
TED 7000 where social studies majors serve an internship in a local cultural or social institution.
Coordinator for the Holocaust Seminar led by Sid Bolkowsky of UofM Dearborn, funded by the Joyrich family.
Developed a section of TED 6020 for the COATT award
Course Materials (Unpublished): Course Pack for TED 6020
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PUBLICATIONS
Journal Articles Published
Refereed Journals-
Pettapiece, B (1993) Building a Better Class List. The Computer Teacher, 21(1), 15Nonrefereed Journals-
Pettapiece, B (1993) Doogie Howser One Better. The Computer Teacher, 20(7), 20-23
McClain, M. & Pettapiece, B (1989) The Mock Marriage Project, High School Psychology Teacher , 20 (1), 4-10
Pettapiece, B (1988) Risky Business: A Teenage Risk-Taking Inventory, High School Psychology Teacher, 21 (1), 5-7
Pettapiece, B (1981) Developing an Adolescent Stress Scale, High School Psychology Teacher , 19 (2), 8-10
Pettapiece, B (1981) Gateways and Goalposts, The New North, (8),10
Other Published Materials
The Teacher’s Resource Guide for Teaching the Bill of Rights, ACLU of MichiganPapers Presented
Invited and/or Refereed Internationally or Nationally
Pettapiece B. (1999) Judging the Law National Council for the Social Studies, Orlando, FL4. Invited and/or Refereed Locally/Regionally
Branch, R., Pettapiece, B. & others (1998) The United States & South Africa: An Educational Technology Dialogue Association for Educational Communications & Technology (AECT), St. Louis, MO
Pettapiece B. & 4 WSU Master’s students (1997) Using Roles with Groups tn High School Social Studies Classes National Council for the Social Studies, Cincinnati, OH
Pettapiece B. , Haas, A. & Williams, J. (1997) Teaching About Demographis Diversity in a Single Culture Classroom National Council for the Social Studies, Cincinnati, OH
Pettapiece B. & Roberts, M. (1996) Using the Internet to Teach American History Poster session at the meeting of the National Council for the Social Studies, Washington D.C.
Lakin, D. & Pettapiece, B. (1996) Using Groups to Teach American History Paper presented at the November meeting of the National Council for the Social Studies, Washington D.C.
Lakin, D. & Pettapiece, B. (1995) Using Groups to Teach American History to Urban Students & it Works! Workshop presented at the November meeting of the National Council for the Social Studies, Chicago.
Pettapiece B. (2000) For This We Are Thankful? Michigan Council for the Social Studies, Grand Rapids, MI__________________________________________________________
Pettapiece B. (2000) Six Billion & Counting Michigan Science Teachers Association (MSTA) state conference, Lansing
Pettapiece B. (1999) Six Billion & Counting National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) regional conference, Detroit
Pettapiece B. (1999) Judging the Law Michigan Council for the Social Studies, Detroit
SERVICE
Administrative Appointments at Wayne State in Last Five Years
Coordinator Middle Level Education (1998-date)Committee Assignments in Last Five Years
Coordinator Social Studies (2000-date)
College/Department Committee Chaired
Co-Chair, Social Studies Tenure Track Search (2000-01)College/Department Committee Membership
Co-Chair COE Social Committee (2001-date)
TED Web Page Design Team (1999-date)Positions Held in Professional Associations in Last Five Years
COE Nominating Committee (1999-2000)
Curriculum Services Center Advisory Committee (1998-99)
TED Middle Level Education Committee (1998-date)
TED Technology Committee (1996-1997)
TED Elementary Education Committee (1996-date)
TED Graduate Committee (1997-1999)
Member, Social Studies Programs of Excellence Award Subcommittee of National Council for the Social Studies Communications & Recognition Programs; 1997- 1999
Reviewer for Presentations National Association of Multicultural Education 2001-date
Membership/Offices Held in Public or Private Agencies Related to
Discipline in Last Five Years
Associate to the Board of Directors, Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Michigan, 2000-date
Member, State Board of the ALCU of Michigan; 2000-date
Professional Consultation
Consulting to Public Agencies, Foundations, Professional Associations
Educational Consultant, Region Six ESSAA Middle School Workshop, Detroit, 1976
Staff member, St. Clair County Interinstitutional Workshop, 1974-75
EducationComputer Consultant, Golightly Educational Center, Detroit, 1984-1987
Computer Consultant, Detroit Center for Professional Growth and Development, 1983-1984
Educational Consultant, Greater Detroit Roundtable Youth Priorities Conference, 1979
Other Professionally Related Service
International- Member, Citizen Ambassador Program’s Educational Communications delegation to South Africa, 1997
National- Reviewer for the American Psychological Association Task Force on National Standards for the Teaching of High School Psychology
Statewide-
Speaker, Young Educators Society students visiting WSU, 2001, How can we make social studies more interesting?Local or Regional-
Mentor to Students from WSU attempting to attain the Michigan Certificate for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching with Technology (MCOATT), 2000-date
Speaker, ACLU Fall conference for college students, Ann Arbor, 1999
Member, Bill of Rights Curriculum Committee, ACLU of Michigan, 1999-date
Speaker, Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) State Conference, Grand Rapids, 1992;Writing Journals with Graphics Using Kid Pix™
Support person, "Ethics and the University" conference, WSU, 1990
Speaker, Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning State Conference, Detroit, 1989, What Is Your Computer I.Q.?
Speaker, M.A.C.U.L. State Conference, Grand Rapids, 1988
Speaker, M.A.C.U.L. State Conference, Grand Rapids, 1986
Speaker, M.A.C.U.L. State Conference, Detroit, 1985
Speaker, M.A.S.C.D. drive-in conference, 1985
Chairman, Michigan Association for Core Curriculum State Conference, St. Marys Lake Mi., 1977
Co-Chairman, Michigan Association for Core Curriculum State Conference, St. Marys Lake Mi., 1975-6
Wayne State University-
Speaker, Young Educators Society students visiting WSU & COE, 2001, How can we make history more interesting?
Moderator, AOS Doctoral Dissertation defense 12/4/00
Web Designer, Middle Level Education web site (http://www.coe.wayne.edu/org/TED/MLE/)
Web Master, Social Studies Education web site (http://www.coe.wayne.edu/~mpettap/)
Speaker, Young Educators Society students visiting WSU & COE, 1998, What are the expectations of college professors?
Presenter, Y.E.S. tour of WSU College of Education computer facilities, 5/14/97