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Patsy Allen


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Title
Department

Education


  • B.S. Oklahoma State University
  • 19 graduate hours in Child Development from Oklahoma State Univ.
  • M.S. Oklahoma State University

Previous Positions


PositionStartEnd
Instructor, Child Development,Oklahoma State University1976-08-011978-05-20
Instructor, Child Development, Oklahoma State University1976-09-011977-06-30
Family Life Specialist, Texas A & M University1977-08-011978-06-30
Family Life Specialist Texas A & M University1978-08-011979-08-02
Trainer, Texas Tech Family Study Center1993-09-051995-05-25
Teacher, Friona High School1995-08-092014-05-31

Courses Taught at Amarillo College


Course IDCourse NameTerm
TECA-1303-001Families, School and Community2021SP
TECA-1303-001Families, School and Community2020SP
CDEC-2328-001Administration of Programs II2020SP
CDEC-2328-002Administration of Programs II2020SP
CDEC-2328-001Administration of Programs II2020FA
CDEC-2265-001Practicum - Management2020FA
CDEC-2326-001Administration of Programs I2020FA

Other Credentials


Credential
Oklahoma State University, Instructor 1976-78
C&IED 5252: Tchg Math Elem Schl, 2 hrs
FRCD 5253: Early Childhd Ed Cur, 3 hrs
FRCD 5783: Res Met Fam Rel&Ch Dev, 3 hrs
FRCD 5810: Prob in Frcd&Chl Dhd, 2 hrs
FRCD 5880: Early Childhd Educ-Adm, 3 hrs
FRCD 5983: Theor Child Behav&Dev, 3 hrs
FRCD 5993: Theories Fam Relations, 3 hrs

Publications, Presentations, Public Works and Awards


Awards

Region 16 Secondary Teacher of the Year 2006-2007

Friona Texas Teacher of the Year, 2005

Nominated for U.S. Secretary’s Award for Outstanding Vocational Program, 1988

Outstanding Young Woman, Bryan-College Station, TX 1979

Outstanding Young Career Woman, Stillwater, OK 1981

Outstanding Graduate Student, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 1976

Publications:

Good People Make Good Programs, Oklahoma Child Care Careers, Inc. published OSU press, 1987

Personal Safety for Young Children, Oklahoma Training for Child Care Careers, published OSU press, 1987

Science for Young Children, Oklahoma Training for Child Care Careers, published OSU press, 1986

“Bridging the Gap,” Journal of Vocational Education, Oct. 1983

“An Intergenerational Study: Living History with Young Children,” The Journal of Home Economics, Fall, 1979

Living History with Young Children, Oklahoma State University Press, 1976

Conference Presentations

Thesis Research “Living History with Young Children” was presented 63 times, including:

 NAEYC, National Conference, Anaheim, CA 1976

 The American Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Washington, D.C., 1979

 The Texas Council for Family Relations, Austin, TX 1979

 The Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, 1978

Numerous presentations to PAEYC, and Family & Consumer Science State and National Conferences, State and National Service Learning Presentations, 1995-present