Dr. Gray has the highest academic credentials. He is trained in the sociology of organizations, ethics and philosophy, and religious studies.— Teaching Experience —Both classroom and online teaching have provided multiple opportunities to help change students’ lives. Dr. Gray is currently affiliated with the University of the Rockies, University of Phoenix, University of Wyoming, University of Maryland, and Pikes Pike Community College. In both classroom preparation and facilitation he has demonstrated leadership skills and abilities such as:
Faculty member, University of the Rockies, Colorado Springs 2010-present
Courses taught: Applied Research in Organizational Leadership Grant writing in Human Services (online) Quantitative Research Methods Statistics & Psychometrics in Organizations Diversity in the workplace Globalization & diversity in cultures (online) Organizational Theory & Systems Diagnosing Organizations Adult Development & Organizational Theory
Courses scheduled: Introduction to human services organization Grant administration in human services Human services policies in public administration Business & professional ethics Qualitative Research Methods
Faculty member, University of Phoenix 2011-present Classroom instructor working with under served student populations in the Southern Colorado campus.
Courses scheduled: Composition Ethics
Faculty member, University of Maryland University College 2011-present Trained online instructor working with an international population of students, many serving in the U.S. military. The IMS Global Learning Consortium recognized UMUC’s online program as the 2009 Distance Program of the Year.
Online courses scheduled: Myth in world cultures
Faculty member, University of Wyoming 2011-present The University of Wyoming provides quality undergraduate and graduate education to 13,000 students from all 50 states and more than 75 countries.
Online courses scheduled: Introduction to religion Faculty member, Pikes Peak Community College 2011-present Courses scheduled: Introduction to Philosophy Visiting Assistant Professor, Emory University, Atlanta. 1996—2005 Courses taught: Classic Writings in Journalism of Religion The Media and World Religions Introduction to Religion: Christianity and Hinduism as Public Religion in the U.S. and India U.S. Religious History Sociology of Religion Civil Religion & Native American Traditions
Visiting Assistant Professor, Hartford Seminary, CT. 2005 Courses taught online: Varieties of Gay & Lesbian Religious Experience
Visiting Assistant Professor, Candler School of Theology, Emory University 1996-1997 Courses taught: Religion and the Public Square Sociology of Religion
— Related Teaching Experience —Participant, Pearson eCollege eTeaching Institute. 2011 Participant, University of Maryland University College Center for Teaching and Learning online faculty training course. 2011 Graduate, New online faculty training, University of the Rockies, 30 hour supervised training for teaching graduate students in psychology and organizational leadership. 2010 Graduate, University of Phoenix new faculty training program, 20 hour training program focused on andragogy and web-assisted on-ground courses. 2010 Member, Committee on Teaching and Learning, American Academy of Religion. 1998-2002 Program Reviewer, Department of Religion, University of Missouri, Columbia. 2002 Organizer, Chairs Workshop on Evaluating Teaching with Dr. Peter Seldin, AAR, Denver. 2001 Organizer, Chairs Workshop on Student Outcomes Assessment with Dr. Barbara Walvoord, AAR, Nashville. 2000 Participant, Teaching in the Global Village, AAR Teaching Workshop, Dr. Glenn Yocum, Director, Cuernavaca, Mexico, 2001 Participant, Emory University Summer Teaching Seminar, Dr. Gregory Marshall, Director. 2001 Consultant, Wabash Center for Teaching Theology and Religion. 1999 Research Fellow, American Studies Board, University of Santa Cruz. 1995 Participant, Emory University Teacher Training Intensive Summer Workshop. 1993 |