Kenneth T. Henson

Kenneth T. Henson is a retired professor of education at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina. He was the first dean of the School of Education from 2001 through 2004. He retired in 2012.[1]

Kenneth T. Henson
NationalityUnited States
Alma materUniversity of Florida
University of Alabama Auburn University
Known forServing as the Dean of The Citadel College of Education

Prior to his position at The Citadel he was the dean (1988–1999) and professor (1999–2001) at Eastern Kentucky University. He was also a professor and head of curriculum and instruction at the University of Alabama. He was the first director of the doctoral program at Delta State University. He was also a professor of education at Indiana State University, Texas A & M University, and the University of Miami.[2] He was a Fulbright scholar, 1971-1972. In 2000 he received the Association of Teacher Educators Distinguished Teacher Educator Award. He received the Franklin Silverman Lifetime Achievement Award from the Text and Academic Authors Association in 2008.

Publications

His 61 books include Supervision: A Collaborative Approach to Instructional Improvement; "Curriculum Planning: Integrating Multiculturalism, Constructivism, and Education Reform, fifth edition. Both by Waveland Press; .Teaching Today, 9th ed Pearson (co-authored); and "Writing for Publication, Second Edition, 2015, Amazon"

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Education from Auburn University in 1963
  • Master of Education from the University of Florida in 1967
  • Doctor of Education in Curriculum and Research from the University of Alabama in 1969

References

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