| University of Delaware | 177 Graham Hall | Newark, DE 19716 | | <div class="ExternalClass9298FA273F794588A95BDFAD35A0F262"><p>2005–present
<br>Project Director on two “Teaching American History” grants</p><p>2002–present
<br> Executive Secretary, Social Studies Coalition of Delaware</p><p>2001–present
<br> Director, Delaware Social Studies Education Project, Delaware Center for Teacher Education,
CHEP; Curriculum Specialist for the Democracy Project,
Institute for Public Administration, University
of Delaware</p><p>1991–2001
<br>Social Studies Teacher/Coordinator,
Brandywine School District</p><p>1996–1997
<br>Chairperson, Social Studies Assessment
Committee – Delaware State Testing Program, “Teacher
on Loan” to Department of Education</p><p>1995
<br>Adjunct Professor, Wilmington College</p><p>1990, 1991
<br>Teaching Fellow (“Introduction
to Law”) University of Delaware Summer College</p><p>
</p><p>1979–1991<br>Social Studies Teacher/Department Chair, Padua Academy</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass04C348E89F404DF7AF8CCD6A2B04309E"><p>2008 <br>Teaching American History Grant “Historical Literacy Project
I,” grant with Caesar Rodney, Appoquinimink, Lake Forest, Smyrna, and
Woodbridge School Districts. Project Director.</p><p>2008–2009 <br> Teacher Quality Enhancement Grant. United States Department of Education. Social Studies Coordinator.</p><p>2005 <br>Teaching American History “Historical Literacy Project I”
Grant with Colonial and Brandywine School Districts. Project
Director.</p><p>2004 <br> Teaching American History “ReadHistory” Grant with Indian
River and Red Clay School Districts. Co-developed with Barry Joyce of
the History Department at University of Delaware. </p><p>
</p><p>2002 <br>Teaching American History Grant with Christina &
Milford School Districts. Co-developed with Barry Joyce and Ray Wolters
of the History Department at University of Delaware.</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass9614B0A9F47249E79826A0455CF7E233"><p>UAPP667: Democracy Project Summer Institute</p><p>POSC102: Civics and Economics for the Elementary Teacher, University of Delaware</p><p> EDUC667: ReadHistory Summer Institute, University of Delaware</p><p>EDUC 346: Social Studies Methods, University of Delaware</p><p>HIST 667: Integrated Social Studies/Reading Summer Institute, University of Delaware</p><p>
</p><p>ARSC667: Delaware Social Studies Summer Institute for Teachers Elementary Social Studies Methods, Wilmington College</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass86E69D00538D4162A1388C3027D700E0"><p>“Six Case Studies of the Delaware New Teacher Mentoring/Induction Program,” co-author, July 2007.</p><p>“Delware’s New Teacher Mentoring/Induction Program: Initiation, Implementation, and Integration,” co-author, July 2007. </p><p>“Report on the Delaware K-20 International Education Capacity Study,” 2004.</p><p>"The Role of the First Congress in Our Federal Government,"
The Democracy Project, funded by the Dirksen Congressional
Center, 2002.</p><p>"Hidden in Plain View: History Standard
Two and The Underground Railroad Quilt Code," <em>Trade
Secrets</em>, Vol. 20, No. 2, spring 2001.</p><p>"Switching Social Studies to the Frontburner
of the Elementary Curriculum," <em>Trade Secrets</em>,
Vol. 19, No. 3, spring 2000.</p><p>"Thursdays with Yoshida," <em>Trade
Secrets</em>, Vol. 19, No. 3, spring 2000.</p><p>"The Case of the Bloody Massacre: Rex
v. Preston 1770," Delaware Department of Public Instruction,
1996.</p><p>"Writing History: Delmarva’s Underground
Railroad," Delaware Department of Public Instruction,
1995.</p><p>"Delaware and the First Federal Elections,"
Teacher Resource Packet, 1989.</p><p>
</p><p>"Woodrow Wilson: Should Disability Have
Been Declared?," </p><em>In Order to From a More Perfect Lesson
Plan</em><p>, Center for Research and Development in Law-Related
Education, Wake Forest University, N.C., 1988.</p><h3>Selected Presentations</h3><p>Enhancing Social Studies Through Literacy Strategies/Instruction, Colonial School District, October 9, 2008.</p><p>Predicting the 2008 Electoral Outcome, Delaware Council for the
Social Studies Fall Conference, A.G. Waters Middle School, October 10,
2008.</p><p>Project Citizen, Delaware Council for the Social Studies Fall Conference, A.G. Waters Middle School. October 10, 2008.</p><p>Teaching for Transfer, Middle States Council for the Social Studies, Wilmington, Del., February, 2007.</p><p>“Problem in Inarqi: Using PBL in Social Studies Classrooms,”
Delaware Council for the Social Studies Fall Conference, Smyrna High
School, Smyrna, Del., October 2004.</p><p>“Social Studies Coalition of Delaware – Model for Other States?”
Middle States Council for the Social Studies, Annapolis, Md., March
2004.</p><p>"Teaching About the Role of the First Congress in our
Federal Government," Middle States Council for the Social
Studies Conference, Lancaster, Pa., March 2002.</p><p>"Teaching About the Role of the First
Congress in our Federal Government," Delaware Teacher
Center, March 2002.</p><p>"Teaching About the United States Constitution,"
Delaware Teacher Center, February 2002.</p><p>"Integrating Social Studies and Reading,"
Indian River School District, January 2002.</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass855ABE3449EB44CE95618451C7582A5E"><p>Education, Civic education, Professional development for teachers</p></div> | Experience | Grants | Courses Taught | Publications | Research Interests | | fomalley@udel.edu | | O'Malley, Francis J. | Fax: 302-831-3488 | 302-831-1557 | <img alt="Francis O'Malley" src="/Images%20Bios/OMalley_Francis.jpg" width="640" style="BORDER:0px solid;" /> | Policy Scientist, IPA | Project Director, Delaware's Center for Civic Education | | | | | | | | <div class="ExternalClassBE21D591F15E47B8AD63C4E60F7EB1D0"><p>EdD, University of Delaware 2013, Educational Leadership</p><p>MI, University of Delaware 2000, Constitutional Studies
(James Madison Fellow)</p><p>
</p><p>BS, St. Joseph’s University 1977, Secondary
Social Studies Education</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClassB0BA36D53B6445B3B972E7B1D474636E"><p>2008 <br>Award of Honor, Middle States Council for the Social Studies
(for service and dedication to advancing social studies education in
the Middle States region<br><br>We the People/Lewis Huffman Civics Education Award for the State of Delaware (for dedicated service to civics education)</p><p>DSSEP website highlighted in <em>Social Education – The Official Journal of National Council for Social Studies</em> (January/February 2007 issue)</p><p>2004 <br>President’s Award, Middle States Council for the Social Studies</p><p>2003 <br>Nominee, University of Delaware Excellence in Teaching Award</p><p>1997 <br>Named Delaware State Teacher of the Year</p><p>1997 <br>Recipient of the “Order of Excellence” award from the Delaware State Board of Education</p><p>Recipient of the Delaware Superintendent of Education’s “Merit Award”</p><p>1995 <br>Named Delaware History Teacher of the Year by the University of Delaware’s Department of History</p><p>
</p><p>1995 <br>Recipient of the James Madison Memorial Foundation's Fellowship for Graduate Studies</p></div> | | | | | | | | |