Dr. Jim Shuman is Associate Professor of Education and Chair of the Department of Education at St. Lawrence University. He serves as Coordinator of the Undergraduate Teacher Education Program and as Coordinator of the Graduate Program in General Studies in Education. Jim's resume covers a 40-year career in education, including high school teaching, working as a museum educator, and teaching in colleges and universities. He came to St. Lawrence in 1989. He received M. S. and Ed. D. degrees from West Virginia University and a B. S. degree from Carleton College in Minnesota. In his career at St. Lawrence, he has served on the executive boards of the New York Association of Colleges for Teacher Education and the New York State Association for Teacher Educators, including a term as president in the 1990s. He currently serves as Co-Editor of the Journal for the Practical Application of Constructivist Theory in Education (JPACTe), an electronic publication of the Learner-Centered Resource Collaborative founded by St. Lawrence University, Niagara University, The Institute for Learner Centered Education, and the St. Lawrence Valley Teachers Learning Center. Jim also chairs the Steering Committee for the annual North Country Symposium devoted to the economic, environmental, and educational vitality of New York State’s North Country region. Along with his wife, Lauren Buys Shuman, he was ordained as an interfaith minister in 2000 through the New Seminary in New York City; together they provide interfaith services to individuals and couples in the North Country region.
Courses Taught Regularly Undergraduate EDUC 301, Principles of Teaching in Secondary Schools EDUC 405, Dynamics of School Teaching (student teaching seminar) Graduate EDUC 500, Research Project in Education EDUC 565, Constructivist Design in Education EDUC 599, Curriculum Development
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