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BRANDON L. MOORE, PH.D.


128 Thompson Circle Lorena, TX 76655 (254) 857-3261 (254) 744-5462 Brandon_Moore@Baylor.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., Curriculum and Teaching, Baylor University Waco, TX Social Studies Cognate M.A., Education, Saint Marys University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Concentration in Constitutional History Graduate Studies, Georgetown University, Washington DC James Madison Memorial Fellowship Summer Institute on the Constitution Graduate Studies, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD James Madison Memorial Fellowship Constitutional Coursework B.A., summa cum laude, Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall, MN Sociology/Secondary Social Studies Education Stephen R. Covey Program, Camp Pendleton, CA Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Course PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor: TED 2381 - American Educational Thought Baylor University Instructor: TED 2340 - Introduction to Secondary Teaching Baylor University Instructor: SOCI 1301 - Introduction to Sociology McLennan Community College Instructor: TED 1312 - Introduction to Teaching Baylor University Teaching Assistant: EDC 5321 - Contemporary Curriculum Design and Implementation Instructor: Gretchen Schwarz Baylor University Teaching Assistant: SOC 3402 - Social Statistics Laboratory Instructor: Kyle Irwin Baylor University Teaching Assistant: SOC 3402 - Social Statistics Instructor: Kyle Irwin Baylor University Guest Lecturer: TED 3386 - Secondary Social Studies Practicum II Instructor: Tony Talbert Baylor University Instructor: PS 120 - American National Government Southwest Minnesota State University College in the Classrooms 2011-Present 2011 2011-Present 2010-2011 2012 2009-2013 2006-2008 2007 2007 2000-2004 1998

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Dawson-Boyd High School, ISD #378 Chair Social Studies Department for School District Advise student government World Geography, World History, Government, Economics PUBLICATIONS

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LeCompte, K. N., Moore, B. L., and Blevins, B. (2011). The Impact of iCivics on Students Core Civic Knowledge. Research in the Schools, 18(2), 58-74. Moore, B. L., LeCompte, K N., and Kelly, L J. (2012). Challenge and Conflict to Educate: The Brazos Agency Indian School. American Educational History Journal, 39(2), 481-499. Moore, B. L. (2012). 20 Ideas You Can Plug Into Your Classroom Next Week: Best Practices. The International Society for the Social Studies Annual Conference Proceedings, 2012(1), 179-188. (ERIC Document Reproduction No. ERIC ED531864). Moore, B. L. (2012). Book review of Does God Make a Difference? Taking Religion Seriously in Our Schools and Universities, by Warren A. Nord. Education Review: A multi-lingual journal of book reviews, 1-5. http://edrev.info/reviews/rev1151.pdf Moore, B. L. (2012). Book review of Curriculum: From Theory to Practice, by Wesley Null. Educational Studies, 2012. WORKING PAPERS Blevins, B., & Moore, B. (2013) Challenging thoughts, changing minds: Preservice teachers reflect on their experience working in an alternative school setting. In progress. Moore, B. L. Why Not Use the GI Bill? A Grounded Theory Based on Bounded Rationality Theory for Enlisted, Active-Duty Veterans. Submitted for review to Journal of Higher Education, August 2012. Moore, B. L., and Meehan, J. What Happens to the Curriculum? The Impact of Standardized Testing on a Public Montessori Magnet School in Texas. Submitted for review to Montessori Life, August 2012. Moore, B. L. Truth in Text: Emphasis on Religion in American and World History Textbooks. Working paper. Moore, B. L. Where is the Money Going? The Privatization of Public Education in Central Texas. Working paper. PRESENTATIONS President with Precedent: George Washington. Lesson plan presented at The Texas Council for the Social Studies Conference. San Antonio, TX, 2013. 20 Ideas You Can Plug into Your Classroom Next Week: Best Practices. Presented at The Texas Council for the Social Studies Conference. San Antonio, TX, 2013. Enablers and Inhibitors for Veterans to Complete a Teacher Education Program: A Multiple-Case Study. Presented at The Clute Institute International Academic Conference. Las Vegas, NV, 2013. Session Chair. Truth in Text? Emphasis on Religion in American and World History Textbooks. Presented at The College and University Faculty Assembly of the National Council for Social Studies. Seattle, WA, 2012.

3 Citizenship Education Goes Digital: A Three Dimensional Analysis of iCivics. Presented at The College and University Faculty Assembly of the National Council for Social Studies. Seattle, WA, 2012. Brooke Blevins, Karon LeCompte, Sunny Wells, Brandon Moore. Where is the money going? The Privatization of Education in a Central Texas School District. Presented at the American Association for Teaching and Curriculum. San Antonio, TX, 2012. Challenging Thoughts, Changing Minds: Preservice Teachers Reflect on their work In an Alternative School. Presented at the American Association for Teaching and Curriculum. San Antonio, TX, 2012. Brooke Blevins, Brandon Moore. Truth in Text? Emphasis on Religion in American and World History Textbooks. Presented at the International Society for the Social Studies. Orlando, FL, 2012. Session Chair. 20 Ideas You Can Plug into Your Classroom Next Week: Best Practices. Presented at the International Society for the Social Studies. Orlando, FL, 2012. iCivics in Action: A Six-Week Study. Presented at the International Society for the Social Studies. Orlando, FL, 2012. Brandon Moore, Karon LeCompte. Challenge and Conflict to Educate: The Brazos Agency Indian School. Presented at National Conference: The Organization for Educational Historians. Chicago, IL, 2011. Brandon Moore, Karon LeCompte. Best-Practice Geography Teaching Strategies. Summer workshop conducted at the Education Service Center Region 12. Waco, TX, 2010. Why Not Use the Montgomery G. I. Bill? A Look at Structural and Psychological Barriers to Using the G. I. Bill among Veterans. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association. Houston, TX, 2009. The Problem of Poverty. Visual Sociology presentation at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association. Houston, TX, 2009. 20 Ideas You Can Plug Into Your Classroom Next Week! Presentation at the Minnesota Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference. Prior Lake, MN, 2009. George Washington Teachers Institute: Mount Vernon. Presentation at the Minnesota Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference. Prior Lake, MN, 2009. Take Me There: Planning and Taking Students on Summer Trips to Destinations They Learn About in School. Presentation at the Minnesota Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference. Prior Lake, MN, 2008. Social Studies Teaching Strategies and Graphic Organizers. Presentation at the Minnesota River Valley Education District Annual Staff Development. Dawson, MN, 2007. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS The Texas Council for the Social Studies American Sociological Association The International Society for the Social Studies Organization of Educational Historians Southwest Social Science Association Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology Education Minnesota 2013-Present 2012-Present 2011-2013 2011-2013 2010-Present 2009-2010 2002-2009

4 National Council for Social Studies Minnesota Council for the Social Studies Board of Directors HONORS AND AWARDS Best Paper Award, The Clue Institute International Academic Conference Kappa Delta Pi: International Honor Society in Education Baylor Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society Circle George Washington Teaching Institute Participant for Minnesota National History Day, Minnesota Teacher of Merit James Madison Memorial Fellowship, $24,000 Summer Institute on the Constitution at Georgetown University, June-July 2007 Nominated Whos Who Among American Teachers Whos Who Among American Colleges and Universities SERVICE Manuscript Reviewer for Journal of International Social Studies. Manuscript Reviewer for Education Policy Analysis Archives. Manuscript Reviewer for Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review. Parent Liaison for Lake Air Montessori Magnet School sixth grade teachers, Waco TX Title I Parent Committee Member for Lake Air Montessori Magnet School, Waco TX Contributor to Survey Research Newsletter Member of Board of Directors, Minnesota Council for the Social Studies Member of 60-teacher Minnesota Department of Education Quality Teaching Network Vice-President, Southwest Minnesota State University Student Association Student Senator, Southwest Minnesota State University Student Association Founder and President of Southwest Minnesota State University Sociology Club RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Program on Prosocial Behavior, Baylor University Character Virtues and College Students Primary Investigator, Dissertation: Veterans as teachers? A qualitative study of the inhibitors and enabling factors for OIF/OEF-era active duty veterans to complete a traditional teacher education program and initial certification using military educational benefits. Primary Investigator, Why not use the GI Bill? A case study of the inhibitors to using the GI Bill to attend college for former enlisted, active duty veterans. Primary Investigator, Privatization of Public Education Study Assistant Investigator, iCivics in Action Study 2013-Present 2013-Present 2012-Present 2010-Present 2012-Present 2012-Present 2010 2008-2009 2006-2009 2003-2004 2002-2003 2002-2003 2013 2012-Present 2011-Present 2008 2007 2006 2006 2002-2004, 2012 2008-Present 2008-2009

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5 Primary Investigator, Content Analysis of Religion in Public School History Books Research Assistant for Karon LeCompte, PhD, Baylor University Curriculum Integration in the Elementary Classroom Preservice Teachers and Civic Engagement Research Assistant for Kyle Irwin, PhD, Baylor University Social Trust and Sharing Research Assistant, Center for Community Research and Development, Baylor University Five-digit random number generator for Center for Community Research and Development (CCRD) Poll 113 Primary and Secondary supervisor for student callers for CCRD Poll 113 Conducting statistical frequencies for final poll report for CCRD Poll 113 2010 2010-2011

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PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES Name: Dr. Tony Talbert Title: Professor, Social Education & Qualitative Research; Graduate Program Director, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, School of Education, Baylor University Address: One Bear Place 97314 Waco TX 76798-7314 Telephone: (254) 710-7417 Email: Tony_Talbert@Baylor.edu Name: Dr. Brooke Blevins Title: Assistant Professor, Curriculum & Instruction, Baylor University Address: One Bear Place 97314 Waco TX 76798-7314 Telephone: (254) 710-4581 work; (210) 683-3874 cell Email: Brooke_Blevins@Baylor.edu Name: Dr. Gretchen Schwarz Title: Professor, Curriculum & Instruction, Baylor University Address: One Bear Place 97314 Waco TX 76798-7314 Telephone: (254) 710-6121 Email: Gretchen_Schwarz@Baylor.edu Name: Dr. Betty Conaway Title: Professor, Curriculum & Instruction, Baylor University Address: One Bear Place 97314 Waco TX 76798-7314 Telephone: (254) 710-6115 Email: Betty_Conaway@Baylor.edu Name: Dr. Janet Bagby Title: Senior Lecturer, Educational Psychology, Baylor University Address: One Bear Place 97301 Waco TX 76798-7301 Telephone: (254) 710-6119 work; (254) 722-3360 cell Email: Janet_Bagby@Baylor.edu

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