Judith Reinhartz
Professor
The University of Texas at Arlington
wk. 817-272-2187
I. Education University Degree Date
Rutgers University Bachelors 1966
Seton Hall University Masters 1970
University of New Mexico Doctorate 1977
Ph.D. in Science Education, Curriculum, Instruction,
Supervision
II. EmploymentProfessor of Science Education, School of
Education
Teaching Experience: Elementary and Secondary
Levels with certification from Texas, Virginia, and New Jersey
III. Honors
Outstanding Teacher of the Year, The University of Texas
at Arlington, 1985.
Nominee for the Minnie Piper Outstanding Teaching, 1986,
1990, 1993 (honors 10 professors in state of Texas each year).
Special Recognition Award for Contributions to Teacher
Education in Texas, 1987 (First Recipient).
Ted Booker Award for Outstanding Contributions to Teacher
Education in Texas, 1990.
Kyle Killough Award, for Outstanding Contributions to Teacher
Education, Texas
Teacher Center Network, 1994.
Service Award and Travel Grant, Phi Delta Kappa, 1989, 1994.
IV. Scholarly Activities with an
Emphasis in Social Studies with Some Curriculum and Instruction Projects: Books, Articles,
and Presentations:
Books:
Supervisory Leadership: Focus on Instruction. (2000).
Allyn and Bacon. Previous edition was published in 1989 by Harper & Row
Publishing with D. Beach.
Teaching and Learning in the Elementary School:
Focus on Curriculum. (1997). Merrill/Macmillan Publishing Company with D. Beach.
Geography Across the School Curriculum.
(1990). National Education Association Professional Library, November 1, 125 pp. with D.
Reinhartz.
Teach-Practice-Apply: Instructional
Model, 7-12 (1988). National Education Association Professional Library, 104 pp. with
D. Reinhartz.
Articles:
How Wide the World: Geography, Maps, and the Teaching of
American History. (1993). Magazine of History. Spring, Vol. 7, No. 3, 21-26 with D.
Reinhartz.
Republished in CURSO-TALLER: PROPUESTA PARA
ELABORAR UNA ANTOLOGIA DIDACTICA DE HISTORIA PARA MAESTROSDE SECUNDARIA, ed. Victoria
Lerner (Mexico City: Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educacion, 73-84. Number two
on the Top Ten List of NEA Books for November 1995 and March 1996.
Reprinted in H. Roupps Teaching World History
as Chapter 26, Geography and History, January 1997.
History, Geography and Maps: Teaching
World History (1991). Teaching History: A Journal of Methods with D. Reinhartz.
Used in undergraduate course at
University of Pittsburgh, Spring 1998.
Teen Voices: Thoughts About
School Violence. (2000. Association of Teacher Education with E. Samuels.
The Role of Collaboration in Teacher Education to Meet the
Needs of Diversity in Todays Classrooms. (1999) EDUCATION, 119, 3, 388-399, 407 with
D. Patrick,.
Gender Issues in the Classroom. (1997 Spring). The Clearing
House with C. S. Marshall.
Preservice Social Studies Lesson Plans: A
Comparison of Two Models. (1990 Fall). Southern Social Studies Journal .
Vol. 18, No. 1 with D. W. Van Cleaf and J. Gray.
Presentations:
Maps and History. (1999 June). Texas State Historical
Society, UT Arlington, Arlington, TX.
Cartographic connections, (1999 July). UT Arlington,
Arlington, TX.
Trends in Social Studies Education. (1994 April).
National Social Studies Association, Las Vegas.
Railroads and Opening the Southwest and the
Role of Geography, (1994 June) UT Arlington, Geography Workshop.
Hands-on Experiences in Geography Workshop, (1993
June) UT Arlington,
Geography Institute for Teachers.
Geography Education: Part II. St. Monicas School,
Dallas (1991March).
Social Studies and Geography Teaching. (1991
August). Teachers Houston Area, San Jacinto History Museum.
Using Cooperative Learning to Integrate
Geography into the Elementary Curriculum. (1990 February). St. Monicas School,
Dallas,
Integrating Geography Across the
Elementary Curriculum. (1990 June) UT Arlington Geography Institute.
Geography Education in Grades 4 and 5. (1990 October).
Midlothian ISD.
Geography Education Program. (1990 October). Arlington ISD.
Geography in the Intermediate and Secondary Classrooms. (1989
August). Arlington and Everman ISDs
V. Consultant for Publishers and National, State
and Community Agencies
VI. Grant Activities Since 1992 Promoting Professional
Development of Science Teachers
Equaling $633,780
TEA, Teacher Researcher Academy 1999-2001, $100,000
Eisenhower Mathematics and Science
Education Grant funds for a Regional Collaborative Excellence in Science Teaching: 1994-
$201,000 including money from the National Science Foundation, Shell Oil and Exxon
Foundations as part of being selected one of the four Cohorts in the state designed for
middle school science teachers, grades 6-8 emphasis on educational technology in the
science classrooms
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Eisenhower Grants:
2000-2001, $52,000; 44,000 in 1993; 29,000 1992 for a total = $125,000
Bell Helicopter $35,000, 1993- supporting professional
development of elementary and secondary science teachers
Texas Utilities $134,000 1995- for environmental
education workshops and institutes for elementary and secondary science teachers.
Ron Howell double matched grant with Johnson and Johnson,
1991 $6000 and $3780, 1992-
John Bouchard $2000, 1998- ; Casio
$3,500, 1999-2000; Delta Education, $2500, 1998-1999; Chaparral Steel $
2,000, 1993-1994
Vought Corporation $6000, 1995
Texas Education Agency Grant for Regional Collaborative for
Excellence in Science
Teaching for Science I and II meeting, Plano, July 1995,
$27,000
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