Principal Investigator


Alison Fuller

80 Heaton Close

Franklin, Tennessee 37069

alisonloren@hotmail.com

615-320-9680 (office) 615-794-8464 (home)
615-747-5148 (pager)



Professional Training

1994

Ed.D., Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Major: Elementary Education.

1986

M.S. Ed., University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Major: Deaf Education.

1984

B.S., University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Majors: Deaf and Elementary Education.

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Professional Experience

2003-present

Research Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University, and Site Principal Investigator and Director of Families and Schools Together, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, Nashville.

1994-2003

Research Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University, and Director of Families and Schools Together, Vanderbilt University, Nashville.

1997-1999

Adjunct Professor, Belmont University, Nashville.

1996-1997

Adjunct Professor, Tennessee State University, Nashville.

1996

Adjunct Professor, Aquinas College, Nashville.

1992-1994

Director, Connolly-Bryant School, Nashville.

1991-1992

Educational Coordinator, Vanderbilt University, Nashville.

1987-1990

Teacher, Metro Public Schools, Nashville.

1986-1987

Teacher, Belmont Weekday School, Nashville.

1984-1985

Teacher, Kansas Public Schools, Colby.

 

Honors

Who’s Who in American Education and Business Leaders, 1980- present.
High Honors Graduate from Vanderbilt University.
Highest Honor Graduate from the University of Southern California.
Dean’s Honor List from the University of Southern California.
High Honor Graduate from the University of Tennessee.
Dean’s Honor List from the University of Tennessee.
Life Member, Former President, Kappa Delta Pi Educational Honor Society.
Member, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.
Member, Pi Lambda Theta Honor Society.
Member, National and Tennessee Science Teachers’ Associations.
Member, Council for Elementary International.
Published, Science and Children, article, October, 1993, Volume 31, Number 2.
Award, CESI/Delta Education Exemplary Activity Award, 1991.
Presenter, NSTA and TSTA National and Regional Conventions, 1991-1994.
Author, Kids, Customs, and Cultures, Instructional Fair, 1993.
Presenter nationwide, Violence in Schools and Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies, 1995-present.
Author, presenter, and curriculum/research developer for Families and Schools Together, 1990 - present.



 

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