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Project Manager Development

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California
Salary:
60,000
Posted:
August 01, 2016

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THOMAS R. HAINES, Ph.D.

San Diego, California ***09

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858-***-****

Highly trained professional that has demonstrated leadership and organizational skills in a variety of higher education environments. An excellent teacher/trainer that has developed educational degree programs and learning modules for dental schools, a distance learning university, multiple Oriental Medical schools, and, most recently, the Navy’s Operational Stress Control program working with Wounded Warriors. Seeking full-time employment as educational administrator or training development specialist with an organization that values initiative and rewards outstanding performance.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES:

President, Educational Management Consultants, San Diego, CA. 1981 to present.

Educational Psychologist, Naval Center for Combat and Operational Stress Control, Naval Medical Center, San Diego, CA. 2012-2015 (Contractor for Leidos).

Senior Curriculum Developer/Program Evaluator, Naval Center for Combat and Operational Stress Control, Naval Medical Center, San Diego, CA. 2008-2012 (Contractor for SAIC/TMG/LRRI).

Director, Academic Affairs, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, 2000-2008.

Dean, Academic Affairs, American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1996-2000.

Vice President, University Affairs, William Lyon University, San Diego, California, 19871989.

Vice President, Academic Affairs, William Lyon University, San Diego, California, 19851987.

Director, School Psychology Credential Program, United States International University, San Diego, California 1981-1985.

Director, Center for Advanced Research and Development, United States International University, San Diego, California 1972-1985.

Project Director, Instructional Development Division, United States International University, 1971-1972.

Project Director, Associate Director of Evaluation Program, Teaching Research Division, Oregon State System of Higher Education, 1965-1971.

Consultant, Council of Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education, 1990-1996.

Member, Distance Learning Committee, Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, 1999-2008.

Member (Chair), Faculty Development, Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, 1999-2008.

Member of Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) Distance Learning Task Force, 1999-2008.

Member, Special Doctoral Task Force, Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, 1996-2000.

Board member, National Alliance for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, 1997-2007.

Member of Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) Doctoral Task Force, 1997-2000.

Chairperson, California Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Education Committee (CAOMEC), 1999-2008.

REPRESENTATIVE CURRICLUM DEVELOPMENT PUBLICATIONS:

Dental Anatomy: A Self-Instructional Program, Volumes 1-7 (Co-editor with Casper Paulson, Jr.), Teaching Research Division, Monmouth, Oregon, 1967.

Using Film of Classroom Interaction Situations (FOCIS) for Interaction Analysis Training: A Manual for Teachers, Teaching Research Division, Monmouth, Oregon, 1967.

General Adaptive Strategies, paper co-authored with Dr. Jesse Garrison for Comfield Project, Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, Portland, Oregon, 1968. (ERIC document.).

The Teaching System: A self-instructional teacher-education learning package co-authored with F. Nelson, C. Paulson, Jr., and D. Hamreus, developed under contract for Southwestern Cooperative Educational Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1970.

Instructional Development Institute, National Special Media Institute: Final Evaluation Report, USOE Project, 1972.

Coronado Evaluation Report: An Independent Evaluation Report of the Coronado Reading Program, co-authored with Lois Satterlee, Coronado Unified School District, Coronado, California, 1973.

Graduate Research Handbook: Dissertation Guidelines, Educational Management Press, San Diego, California, 1990.

Proposed Doctorate of Oriental Medicine Degree for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, co-authored Doctoral Task Force document, Council of Colleges in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Washington D.C., May, 1997.

American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Catalog: Volume I: 1997-2000, Sentinel Press, St. Cloud, Minnesota, 1997-2000.

Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Curriculum, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, 2002.

DoD reports for NCCOSC, author of over 50 reports as Lead OSC evaluator, January 2009-2015

REPRESENTATIVE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS:

Contractor, NCCOSC curriculum development efforts on Operational Stress Control program, 2008-2015

Curriculum development project manager for Children's Workshop, aka, Sesame Street, television programs with Portland School District, 1965-68

Developed math curriculum for federally funded "Rule-Eg Project", Teaching Research, OSSHE, 1965-66

Developed seven Dental Anatomy programmed textbooks for Oregon State University Dental College, 1968-75

Conducted curriculum evaluation for Title IX projects, OSSHE 1968-71

Developed "Wax-Additive Technique", 30 minute color film for NIH, 1978-79

Developed Classroom Management System, a rear screen projection program for teaching classroom management skills, 1978-80

Developed "Black-out Technique" for assessing effectiveness of programmed texts, Dissertation, USIU, 1972

Developed curriculum for establishment of new Instructional Development Department, USIU, 1975-77

Consultant on various curriculum projects for San Diego Education District, 1975-1990

Developed curriculum in six disciplines for William Lyon University (delivered through distance education using a "Participatory Learning Model"), 1985-1990

Curriculum evaluator for BPPVE, CAB and regional accreditation agencies, 1972-2008

Developed curriculum revision for American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1996-2000

Developed the initial doctoral level curriculum standards for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine field, 2000-2002

Curriculum/CA state application development, Imperial University of Medicine, Dublin, CA 2012-2015

Curriculum Consultant for Imperial University of Medicine, Dublin, CA., 2010-present

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE SCHOOLS ATTENDED:

Willamette University - undergraduate course work in Liberal Arts.

Oregon College of Education - Elementary Education and Mathematics/Science Education at Bachelor and Masters level.

University of Oregon - completed all graduate courses in Curriculum Development, Educational Psychology and Program Evaluation, except for dissertation in Ph.D. program.

United States International University (now Alliant International University) - completed graduate courses in Leadership and Human Behavior and Curriculum Development, Ph.D. program. Dissertation title: An Experimental Evaluation of the Blackout Procedure Using Overt and Covert Responses in Programmed Instruction. Roger Kaufman, Ph.D. Chair

DEGREES AWARDED:

Bachelor of Arts, 1965, Elementary Education (Oregon College of Education)

Masters of Science, 1966, Math Education (Oregon College of Education)

Doctor of Philosophy, 1972, Leadership and Human Behavior (United States International University)

AWARDS AND HONORS:

Graduated magna cum laude, Master’s degree, Oregon College of Education, 1965

Graduated with Honors, United States International University, 1972

Recognized as one of the leaders in the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (AOM) receiving one of the “Top Leaders in the AOM Field” Awards in 2007 (https://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.aaaomonline.org/resource/collection/92DAE2F7-9917-47D9-BA45-3BF0175B9E78/Pioneers_and_Leaders_vol1.pdf, p. 41 )

Granted Professor Emeritus, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, San Diego CA, 2008

REFERENCES:

Jack Miller, President

Pacific College of Oriental Medicine

7455 Mission Valley Road, Suite 195

San Diego, California 92108

619-***-**** Ext. 106

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Dr. Stacy Gomes, Vice President for Academic Affairs

Pacific College of Oriental Medicine

7455 Mission Valley Road, Suite 195

San Diego, California 92108

619-***-**** Ext. 105

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Lixin Huang, President

American College of Oriental Medicine

455 Arkansas Street

San Francisco, CA 94107

415-***-**** Ext. 12

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Dr. John A. Clapp, Consultant to NCCOSC

4954 Crestia Dr.

San Diego, CA 92115

619-***-****

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