Ph.D., University of Maryland
Assistant Professor
George Mason University, Arlington Campus
Truland 315
MS 2A6
VA
Kmt Shockley is an Assistant Professor of Educational Transformation. His research focuses on understanding the relationship between teacher Education programs and classroom pedagogy. He also studies culturally centered ideological perspectives. Kmt advocates developing meaningful teacher education programs, and promotes the use of diverse perspectives to improve the educational outcomes for all people. Kmt has taught elementary school in the Cincinnati public school system and middle school in Fairfax County public schools. In 1999, he received the award of "Living Legend" from the University of Cincinnati and the City of Cincinnati for his positive impact in the tri-state region. Kmt has taught classes at the University of Maryland, College Park, and he travels extensively, conducting professional and cultural development seminars. Kmt holds a B.A. in African American Studies, a B.S. in Education, and a Master's in Education Administration. In the fall of 2003, Kmt received his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from the University of Maryland, College Park.
No courses taught this semester.