DAVID P. THOMPSON PH.D. January 2018 - University Of Texas At San Antonio

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CURRICULUM VITADAVID P. THOMPSON, PH.D.January 2018ProfessorDepartment of Educational Leadership & Policy StudiesThe University of Texas at San Antonio501 W. César Chávez Blvd.San Antonio, Texas rthplace:October 14, 1959Madison, WisconsinPROFESSIONAL INTERESTSEducation LawEducator EthicsThe Secondary School PrincipalshipQuantitative Synthesis of Research LiteraturesQuantitative Methods in Educ. ResearchEducational Program EvaluationEDUCATIONB.S.Physical Education, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 1984M.S.Educational Administration, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 1989Ph.D. Educational Administration, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 1993Dissertation: “Job Satisfaction: A Synthesis of Research in the EducationalAdministration Quarterly”Recipient:American Educational Research Association Division A Dissertation of the Year,1994National Council of Professors of Educational Administration Dissertation ofthe Year, 1994DAVID THOMPSON CV1

PROFESIONAL LICENSESProvisional Secondary Teaching Certificate (Life), State of Texas, Mathematics & PhysicalEducationMidmanagement Certificate (Life), State of TexasEXPERIENCEEducationalChair, Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, The University of Texasat San Antonio, 2006-2012Interim Chair, Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, The Universityof Texas at San Antonio, 2005-2006Professor, Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, The University ofTexas at San Antonio, September 2005-presentAssociate Professor, Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, TheUniversity of Texas at San Antonio, August 2000 – August 2005Associate Professor, Department of Educational Administration, Texas A&MUniversity-Commerce, August 1999 – August 2000Department Head, Department of Educational Administration, Texas A&M UniversityCommerce, August 1997 – August 2000Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Administration, Texas A&MUniversity-Commerce, August 1994 – July 1999Assistant Principal, Westfield High School, Spring (Texas) ISD, July 1991 – June 1994Graduate Research Assistant, Texas A&M School/University Research Collaborative,June 1990 – July 1991Graduate Assistant, Department of Educational Administration, Texas A&MUniversity, 1988 – 1990Graduate Assistant Golf Coach, Texas A&M University, 1986 – 1987DAVID THOMPSON CV2

Mathematics Teacher & Golf Coach, Lamar Consolidate High School, LamarConsolidated Independent School District, Rosenberg, Texas, 1984 – 1986, 1987 –1988Staff Assistant, Office of the Commandant, Texas A&M University, 1983 – 1984MilitaryUnited States Army Reserve, Field Artillery Officer, 1983 – present (currently inactive)OtherPresident & Manager, Homer Norton Motel, Inc., 1980 – 1987PUBLICATIONSArticles1.Robert, C., Edmonson, S., & Thompson, D.P. (2016). Getting Serious about Ethics.Insight: The Professional Journal of the Texas Association of SchoolAdministrators, 31 (4), 33-37.2.Robert, C., & Thompson, D.P. (2015). Educators’ Use of Electronic Media. Insight:The Professional Journal of the Texas Association of School Administrators, 30(4), 24-27.3.Krimbill, E.M., Thompson, D.P., & Edmonson, S.L. (2015). Proactively AddressingSocial Media Use by Texas Educators. Insight: The Professional Journal of theTexas Association of School Administrators, 30 (2), 25-27.4.Thompson, D.P. (2014). The Texas Educators’ Bullying Update. Texas SchoolAdministrators’ Legal Digest, 30 (5), 2-6, 22-24.5.Thompson, D.P., & Edmonson, S.L. (2013). The Texas Superintendent’s BullyingPrimer. Insight: The Professional Journal of the Texas Association of SchoolAdministrators, 28 (4), 31-35.6.Umpstead, R., Brady, K., Lugg, E., Klinker, J., & Thompson, D.P. (2013). EducatorEthics: A Comparison of Teacher Professional Responsibility Laws in Four States.Journal of Law & Education, 42, 183-225.7.Thompson, D.P. (2013). The “Brave New World” of Radio Frequency Identificationin Schools. Texas School Administrators’ Legal Digest, 29 (5), 2-4, 14-16.DAVID THOMPSON CV3

8.Thompson, D.P. (2012). Candy Canes, Pencils, and Tickets, Oh My! TexasSchool Administrators’ Legal Digest, 28, 2-7.9.Thompson, D.P., & Klinker, J. (2011). The Texas Educators’ Code of Ethics: Revisedand Operational. Texas School Administrators’ Legal Digest, 27, 1-8.10. Thompson, D.P., & Klinker, J. (2010). Understanding the Code of Ethics andStandard Practices for Texas Educators. Insight: The Professional Journal of theTexas Association of School Administrators, 25, 4, 23-27.11. Murakami-Ramalho, E., Byng, J., Garza, E., & Thompson, D.P. (2010). ReformingPreparation Programs for Leadership Improvement: The Case of Texas. Journalof School Leadership, 20, 404-424.12. Thompson, D.P. (2010). How to Handle Employees & Their Lifestyle Choices. TexasSchool Administrators’ Legal Digest, 26 (3), 2-8.13. Thompson, D.P. (2009). Speaking of Strip Searches: Safford Unified Sch. Dist.v. Redding, School Law Reporter, 51, 165-168.14. Thompson, D.P. (2009). Retaliation and Whistleblower Claims: The Legal Issues.Texas School Administrators’ Legal Digest, 25, 2-8.15. Eckes, S.E., & Thompson, D.P. (2008). Retaliation Lawsuits in Public Schools: WhatImpact has the Jackson v. Birmingham Decision had on School Personnel? West’sEducation Law Reporter, 232, 557-569.16. Thompson, D.P. (2008). Understanding the Challenges of the Religious ViewpointsAntidiscrimination Act. Texas School Administrators’ Legal Digest, 24, 2-8, 21-23.17. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2007, authors listed alphabetically). LitigatingSpecial Education Issues without an Attorney: A Parent’s Right in Federal Court.School Law Reporter, 49, 129-131.18. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2007, authors listed alphabetically). Accessing theUniversity Network: A Student Privacy Interest? School Law Reporter, 49, 109-112.19. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2007, authors listed alphabetically). AcademicFreedom for K-12 Teachers: Fact or Fiction? School Law Reporter, 49, 89-91.20. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2007, authors listed alphabetically). Free Speech onCampus: An Outsiders Forum? School Law Reporter, 49, 69-71.DAVID THOMPSON CV4

21. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2007, authors listed alphabetically). A Student MedicalEmergency: What’s an Employees’ Obligation to Act? School Law Reporter, 49, 4951.22. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2007, authors listed alphabetically). Non-Renewal ofa Nontenured Teacher Contract: An Entitlement to Due Process? School LawReporter, 49, 24-27.23. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2006, authors listed alphabetically). AdministratorDismissal: What Process is Due? School Law Reporter, 48, 253-256.24. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2006, authors listed alphabetically). HandcuffingStudents: A Constitutional Violation by School Resource Officers? School LawReporter, 48, 201-204.25. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2006, authors listed alphabetically). Freedom ofAssociation or Discrimination: When Can a University Intervene? School LawReporter, 48, 177-180.26. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2006, authors listed alphabetically). Reimbursementof Expert Fees in Due Process Proceedings: What Did Congress Intend? School LawReporter, 48, 153-156.27. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2006, authors listed alphabetically). Student Fees asa Source of Revenue: A Legal Alternative. School Law Reporter, 48, 89-92.28. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2006, authors listed alphabetically). StudentFees: A Permissible Form of Post-Secondary Revenue? School Law Reporter,48, 41-44.29. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2005, authors listed alphabetically). Rejecting aCharter School Proposal: A Legal Overview. School Law Reporter, 47, 237-240.30. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2005, authors listed alphabetically). SexualHarassment Liability: What Constitutes “Actual Notice”? School Law Reporter, 47,189-191.31. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2005, authors listed alphabetically). TenureTeacher Dismissal. School Law Reporter, 47, 121-124.32. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2005, authors listed alphabetically). Student DressCodes: Permissible Speech Regulations? School Law Reporter, 47, 101-104.33. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2005, authors listed alphabetically). Title IXWhistleblowers: A Cause of Action? School Law Reporter, 47, 81-84.DAVID THOMPSON CV5

34. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2005, authors listed alphabetically). Pre-TerminationDue Process and Administrator Contracts. School Law Reporter, 47, 41-43.35. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2005, authors listed alphabetically). Good Faith: AUniversity’s Contractual Duty to Students. School Law Reporter, 47, 21-23.36. Colwell, B, & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). RegulatingCurriculum: How Far Can a District Go? School Law Reporter, 46, 201-203.37. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). Patriotism Gonetoo Far? Parental Notification and the Pledge. School Law Reporter, 46, 157-159.38. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). Use of Race inSchool Assignment Plans. School Law Reporter, 46, 141-143.39. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). Sport TeamSchedules: A Title IX Violation? School Law Reporter, 46, 125-127.40. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). TheImmunization of a Teacher’s Ministerial Actions: Extending the Protection ofDiscretionary Function Immunity. School Law Reporter, 46, 109-112.41. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). An ImportantReminder on the Free Speech Rights of Teachers. School Law Reporter, 46, 93-97.42. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). The LegalComplexity of Teacher Suspension. School Law Reporter, 46, 73-76.43. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). Refusing to FundReligious Education: A State’s Prerogative? School Law Reporter, 46, 57-59.44. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). A SchoolBoard’s Power to Suspend an Administrator: An Implied Authority? School LawReporter, 46, 3, 35-38.45. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). No Pass-NoDrive: Must All Students Be Treated the Same? School Law Reporter, 46, 2, 17-19.46. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2004, authors listed alphabetically). Creating a“Special Relationship” Between Universities and Student Guests. School LawReporter, 46, 1, 1- 3.47. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2003, authors listed alphabetically). An AthleticCoach’s Contract: Job Entitlement or At-Will Employee? School Law Reporter, 45,12, 197- 199.DAVID THOMPSON CV6

48. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2003, authors listed alphabetically). The Use ofFaculty Evaluations to Maintain Academic Excellence. School Law Reporter, 45, 11,177-179.49. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2003, authors listed alphabetically). RetiredPersonnel as Part-time Employees: Can They Still Benefit from Seniority? SchoolLaw Reporter, 45, 10, 159-161.50. Colwell, B., & Thompson, D.P. (2003, authors listed alphabetically). A ReligiousStudent Organization Shall be Provided Equal Access to a School’s Limited OpenForum. School Law Reporter, 45, 9, 141-143.51. Thompson, D.P. (2003). Practical Guidance for Effectively Addressing SexualHarassment of Students. Catalyst for Change, 32, 2, 14-16.52. Thompson, D.P., & Edmonson, S.L. (2003). Qualified Immunity under 42 U.S.C. §1983: When is the Law Clearly Established? School Law Reporter, 45, 6, 91-94.53. Thompson, D.P., & Edmonson, S.L. (2002). Policy Alternatives for Student PreActivity and Graduation Messages in light of Santa Fe ISD v. Doe. West’s EducationLaw Reporter’s Education Law into Practice, 162, 541-550.54. Thompson, D.P. (2000). Title IX and Sexual Harassment: QuestionsAnswered, Questions Remaining. School Employment Legal Alert, 1, 1, 1112.55. Thompson, D.P., & Michaelis, K. (2000). The “O’Connor Shuffle:” School DistrictLiability under Title IX for Sexual Harassment of Students. West’s Education LawReporter, 141, 967-985.56. Good, R., & Thompson, D.P. (1999). Getting the Word Out: Sexual HarassmentTraining Available in Two Langauges. Texas Lone Star, 17 (1), 26-27.57. Boyter, G.A., Gates, G.S., Schroth, G., Vornberg, J.A., & Thompson, D.P. (1999).Partnerships for an Educational Administration Department: Questions on Whichto Build. International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning [Online], 3 (7),12 pages. Available http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/ iejll/volume3/boyter.html[1999, February 8]58. Thompson, D.P., & Truelock, A. (1998). Student-to-Student Sexual Harassment:Sifting through the Wreckage. West’s Education Law Reporter, 125, 1035-1054.59. Thompson, D.P., McNamara, J.F., & Hoyle, J.R. (1997). Job Satisfaction in EducationalOrganizations: A Synthesis of Research Findings. Educational AdministrationQuarterly, 33, 1, 7-37.DAVID THOMPSON CV7

60. Thompson, D.P. (1997). Title IX and Student-to-Student Sexual Harassment: Past,Present, & Future. Catalyst for Change, 26, 2, 14-19.61. McNamara, J.F., & Thompson, D.P. (1996). Teaching Statistics in PrincipalPreparation Programs: Part One. International Journal of Educational Reform, 5,3, 381-389.62. Thompson, D.P. (1996). The “Special Relationship” Doctrine and School Officials’Duty to Protect Students from Peer Sexual Harassment. Journal of SchoolLeadership, 6, 4, 424-443.63. Thompson, D.P. (1996). Portfolio of One: The Principal's Personal Assets. Catalystfor Change, 25, 3, 18-23.64. Thompson, D.P. (1995). Effectively Addressing Student Peer Sexual Harassment.American Secondary Education, 23, 4, 5-12.65. Crenshaw, H.M., Thompson, D., & Leighman, J. (1994). Research on Climateand Test Scores at Rayburn Middle School. NASSP Bulletin, 78, 562, 99-102.66. Thompson, D.P., McNamara, J.F., Parsons, J.L., & Say, E. (1992, Winter). AProactive Role in Dropout Prevention. Insight, 39-40.67. Thompson, D.P. (1991). Thinking About Teacher Evaluation. Texas Study ofSecondary Education Research Journal, 48, 33-38.68. Killian, M., Hoyle, J., & Thompson, D.P. (1990). Asking the Tough Questions: SchoolDistrict Needs Assessment. ERS Spectrum, 8, 3, 40-45.Books & Monographs1.Thompson, D.P. (under contract). The Common Sense Guide to School Law forTexas Teachers. Austin, Texas: Park Place Publications.2.Klinker, J., Thompson, D.P., & Blacker, D. (2011). Professional Responsibility forEducators and the Texas Code of Ethics (2nd Ed.). Bulverde, TX: Omni Publishers,Inc.3.Klinker, J., Thompson, D.P., & Blacker, D. (2010). Professional Responsibility forEducators and the Texas Code of Ethics. Bulverde, TX: Omni Publishers, Inc.4.Thompson, D.P., Hartmeister, F., & Mead, J. (2009). School Officials and the Courts:Update 2009. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.5.Thompson, D.P., Hartmeister, F., & Mead, J. (2008). School Officials and the Courts:Update 2008. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.DAVID THOMPSON CV8

6.Thompson, D.P., Hartmeister, F., & Mead, J. (2007). School Officials and the Courts:Update 2007. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.7.Thompson, D.P., Hartmeister, F., & Mead, J. (2006). School Officials and the Courts:Update 2006. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.8.Thompson, D.P., Hartmeister, F., & Mead, J. (2005). School Officials and the Courts:Update 2005. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.9.Thompson, D.P., Hartmeister, F., & Mead, J. (2004). School Officials and the Courts:Update 2004. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.10. Thompson, D.P., & Hartmeister, F. (2003). School Officials and the Courts: Update2003. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.11. Thompson, D.P., & Hartmeister, F. (2002). School Officials and the Courts: Update2002. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.12. Thompson, D.P., & Hartmeister, F. (2001). School Officials and the Courts: Update2001. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.13. Thompson, D.P., & Hartmeister, F. (2000). School Officials and the Courts: Update2000. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.14. Thompson, D.P., & Hartmeister, F. (1999). School Officials and the Courts: Update1999. Arlington, VA: Educational Research Service.15. Thompson, D.P. (1996). Motivating Others: Creating the Conditions.Larchmont, NY: Eye on Education.Book Chapters1.Thompson, D.P., Krimbill, E.M., & Robert, C. (2018). Student Rights, ParentalRights, & Attendance. In Vornberg, J., & Hickey, W. (Eds.), Texas Public SchoolOrganization and Administration: 2018 (16th ed.). (pp. 457-507). Dubuque, IA:Kendall-Hunt.2.Thompson, D.P., & Krimbill, E.M. (2016). Student Rights, Parental Rights, &Attendance. In Vornberg, J. & Hickey, W. (Eds.), Texas Public School Organizationand Administration: 2016 (15th ed.) (pp. 445-491). Dubuque, IA: Kendall- Hunt.3.Thompson, D.P., & Krimbill, L. (2014). Student Rights, Parental Rights, &Attendance. In Vornberg, J., Hickey, W., & Borgemenke, A. (Eds.), Texas PublicSchool Organization and Administration: 2014 (14th ed.) (pp. 471 – 513). Dubuque,IA: Kendall- Hunt.DAVID THOMPSON CV9

4.Thompson, D.P. (2012). Student Rights, Parental Rights, & Attendance. In Vornberg,J., Hickey, W., & Borgemenke, A. (Eds.), Texas Public School Organization andAdministration: 2012 (13th ed.) (pp. 425-464). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.5.Klinker, J., & Thompson, D.P. (2012). Philosophical Reflections on MoralTransformative Leadership. In Murakami-Ramalho, E., & Pankake, A. (Eds.),Educational Leaders Encouraging the Intellectual and Professional Capacity ofOthers: A Social Justice Agenda (pp. 61-78). Charlotte, NC: Information AgePublishing.6.Thompson, D.P. (2010). Student Discipline, Attendance, and Parental Rights. In J.Vornberg (Ed.), Texas Public School Organization and Administration: 2010 (12thed.) (pp. 575-615). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.7.Thompson, D.P. (2008). Sports. In C. Russo (Ed.), The Yearbook of Education Law(pp. 158-179). Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.8.Thompson, D.P. (2008). Student Discipline, Attendance, and Parental Rights. In J.Vornberg (Ed.), Texas Public School Organization and Administration: 2008 (11thed.) (pp. 573-610). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.9.Thompson, D.P. (2007). Sports. In C. Russo (Ed.), The Yearbook of Education Law(pp. 157-179). Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.10.Thompson, D.P. (2006). Sports. In C. Russo (Ed.), The Yearbook of Education Law2006 (pp. 167-189). Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.11.Thompson, D.P. (2005). Sports. In C. Russo (Ed.), The Yearbook of Education Law2005 (pp. 165-199). Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.12.Thompson, D.P. (2005). Sports. In C. Russo (Ed.), The Yearbook of Education Law2005 (pp. 165-199). Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.13.Thompson, D.P. (2004). Sports. In C. Russo (Ed.), The Yearbook of Education Law2004 (pp. 162-177). Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.14.Thompson, D.P. (2003). Sports. In C. Russo (Ed.), The Yearbook of Education Law2003 (pp. 179-204) Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.15.Thompson, D.P. (2003). Sports. In C. Russo (Ed.), The Yearbook of Education Law2003 (pp. 179-204) Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.DAVID THOMPSON CV10

16.Edmonson, S.L., & Thompson, D.P. (2002). Burnout among special educators: Ameta- analysis. In G. Gates, M. Wolverton, W. Gmelch, & C. Schwartz (Series Eds.),Research on Stress and Coping in Education, G. Gates, & M. Wolverton (Vol. Eds.),Toward Wellness: Prevention, Coping, and Stress (Vol. 1) (pp. 159-186).Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.17. Thompson, D.P. (2002). Sports. In C. Russo (Ed.), The Yearbook of Education Law2002 (pp. 141-176). Dayton, OH: Education Law Association.18.Reese, M., & Thompson, D.P. (2002). Student Discipline, Attendance, and ParentalRights. In J. Vornberg (Ed.), Texas Public School Organization and Administration:2002 (8th ed.) (pp. 553-578). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.19.Reese, M., & Thompson, D.P. (2000). Student Discipline, Attendance, andParental Rights. In J. Vornberg (Ed.), Texas Public School Organization andAdministration: 2000 (7th ed.) (pp. 483-504). Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt.20.Thompson, D.P. (1995). Job Satisfaction: A Research Synthesis. In P.V. Bredesonand J.P. Scribner (Eds.), The Professoriate: Challenges and Promises (The ThirdYearbook of the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration)(pp. 252-272). Lancaster, PA: Technomic.Refereed Conference Proceedings1.Robert, C. & Thompson, D. P. (2016). Restrictions on Texas Educators’ Use ofText Messaging with Students. Texas Council of Professors of EducationalAdministration Conference within a Conference Research Proceedings, 1 (1), 311.Encyclopedia Entries1.Thompson, D.P., & Carrillo, L. (2008). Vaccinations, Mandatory. In Encyclopedia ofEducation Law, Vol. 2, pp. 867-868. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.In Preparation/Review1.Robert, C., & Thompson, D.P. (in review). Texas Educator Sexual Misconduct:Description and Database Construction. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse.2.Krimbill, E.M., & Thompson, D.P. (in preparation). Collateral Damage: The Impact ofEducator Sexual Misconduct on the School Community (tentative). Manuscript inpreparation for submission to the NASSP Bulletin.DAVID THOMPSON CV11

Technical Reports1.Thompson, D.P., & Hancock, N. (1991). The Calallen Independent School District1989-90 Student Dropout Profile. A Chart Essay of Research Findings. CollegeStation, Texas: Texas A&M School/University Research Collaborative.2.Thompson, D.P., & McGough, T. (1991). The Wichita Falls Independent SchoolDistrict 1989-90 Student Dropout Profile. A Chart Essay of Research Findings.College Station, Texas: Texas A&M School/University Research Collaborative.3.Thompson, D.P., & Randle, T. (1991). The Conroe Independent School District1989-90 Student Dropout Profile. A Chart Essay of Research Findings. CollegeStation, Texas: Texas A&M School/University Research Collaborative.4.Thompson, D.P., & Ritter, W.E. (1991). The Grapevine-Colleyville IndependentSchool District 1989-90 Student Dropout Profile. A Chart Essay of ResearchFindings. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M School/University ResearchCollaborative.5.Thompson, D.P., & Say, E. (1991). The Spring Independent School District 1989-90Student Dropout Profile. A Chart Essay of Research Findings. College Station, Texas:Texas A&M School/University Research Collaborative.6.Thompson, D.P., & Vlasak, J. (1991). The Humble Independent School District1989-90 Student Dropout Profile. A Chart Essay of Research Findings. CollegeStation, Texas: Texas A&M School/University Research Collaborative.7.Thompson, D.P., & Polk, S. (1990). The Flour Bluff Independent School District1989-90 Student Dropout Profile. A Chart Essay of Research Findings. CollegeStation, Texas: Texas A&M School/University Research Collaborative.8.Hoyle, J.R., & Thompson, D.P. (1989). A Climate Analysis of Spring Woods HighSchool. College Station, Texas: Climate Research Associates.PRESENTATIONSJuried Papers1.Krimbill, E.M., Thompson, D.P., & Robert, C. (2017, November 9, accepted).Lessons Learned from School Administrators when a Teacher Engages in SexualMisconduct with a Student. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theEducation Law Association, San Diego, California.DAVID THOMPSON CV12

2.Robert, C., & Thompson, D.P. (2017, April). Educator Sexual Misconduct and TexasEducator Discipline Database Construction. Paper presented at the AnnualMeeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Antonio, Texas.3.Krimbill, E.M., & Thompson, D.P. (2017, February). The Impact of Social MediaMisuse on a School Community: A Practical Analysis and Legal Implications forPre-Service Teachers. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the SouthwestEducational Research Association, San Antonio, Texas.4.Robert, C., & Thompson, D.P. (2017, February). Educator Sexual Misconduct inTexas: Changes to the Definition and Sanctions in the Last 20 Years. Paperpresented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Educational ResearchAssociation, San Antonio, Texas.5.Krimbill, E.M., & Thompson, D.P. (2016, November 3). Collateral Damage: TheImpact of Educator Sexual Misconduct on a School Community. Paper presentedat the Annual Meeting of the Education Law Association. Orlando, Florida.6.Robert, C., & Thompson, D.P. (2016, November 5). Educator Sexual Misconduct inTexas: A Review of Educator Discipline Data, 2008-2015. Paper presented at theAnnual Meeting of the Education Law Association, Orlando, Florida.7.Robert C., Krimbill, E.M., Thompson, D.P., & Garza, B.N. (2016, February 11).Educator Sexual Misconduct with Students: A Review of Texas EducatorDiscipline Data. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the SouthwestEducational Research Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.8.Robert, C., Krimbill, E.M., & Thompson, D.P. (2016). Restrictions on TexasEducators’ Use of Text Messaging with Students. Paper presented at the TexasCouncil of Professors of Educational Administration Conference-within-aConference, Austin, Texas.9.Robert, C., Thompson, D.P., & Krimbill, E.M. (2015). Texas School DistrictEmployee Social Media Policy Responses: What do Board Policies & EmployeeHandbooks Say? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Education LawAssociation, Cleveland, Ohio.10. Robert, C., & Thompson, D.P. (2015). The Current State of Texas School DistrictSocial Media Policies. Paper presented at the Texas Council of Professors ofEducational Administration Conference-within-a-Conference, Austin, Texas.DAVID THOMPSON CV13

11. Krimbill, E. & Thompson, D.P. (2014). Social Media Boot Camp for Educators.Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Education Law Association, SanDiego, California.12. Krimbill, E., & Thompson, D.P. (2013). Attaining a Shared Understanding amongPrincipals and School Attorneys. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theEducation Law Association, Denver, Colorado.13. Thompson, D.P. (2010). “Passing the Pervert:” The Case of Doe v. McLeanCounty and the Ineffectiveness of Title IX. Paper presented at the Annual Meetingof the Education Law Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.14. Thompson, D.P., & Gutierrez, M. (2008). School District Policy Responses to theTexas Religious Viewpoints Discrimination Act. Paper presented at the 2008Annual Meeting of the Education Law Association, San Antonio, Texas.15. Carrillo, L, & Thompson, D.P. (2008). Philosophical/Conscientious Exemptions toCompulsory Immunization Requirements. Paper presented at the 2008 AnnualMeeting of the Education Law Association, San Antonio, Texas.16. Eckes, S., & Thompson, D.P. (2007). Retaliation Lawsuits and Title IX: Has theJackson v. Birmingham Decision Encouraged Whistleblowers to Come Forward inPublic Schools? Paper presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the EducationLaw Association, San Diego, California.17. Eckes, S., & Thompson, D.P. (2006). Jackson v. Birmingham Board of Education:Expanding the Protections of Title IX. Paper presented at the 2006 AnnualMeeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco,California.18. Edmonson, S.L., & Thompson, D.P. (2004). The Relationship between Stress andBurnout among Special Educators. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Educational Research Association, San Diego, California.19. Thompson, D.P., & Edmonson, S.L. (2003, November). Lessons Learned fromColumbine. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Education LawAssociation, Savannah, Georgia.20. Thompson, D.P. (2002, November). Compulsory Immunization Requirements: AReview of State Legislation and Case Law. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting ofthe Education Law Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.DAVID THOMPSON CV14

21. Edmonson, S., Thompson, D.P. & Shahid, J. (2002, November). Teacher Efficacy: AResearch Synthesis. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the UniversityCouncil for Educational Administration, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.22. Guhlin, M., Olenick, Y., Hutchison, K., Aten, L., Guadiano, T., & Thompson. D.P.(2002, February). Modeling Effective Technology Use in Doctoral EDL Programs:Creating Electronic Internship Portfolios. Workshop presented at the 2002 AnnualMeeting of the Southwest Educational Research Association, Austin, Texas.23. Edmonson, S.L., & Thompson, D.P. (2002, February). The Fourth Amendment inTexas: Challenges of Student Drug Testing Policies. Paper presented at the 2002Annual Meeting of the Southwest Educational Research Association, Austin, Texas.24. Edmonson, S.L., & Thompson, D.P (2001, November). The Fourth AmendmentRights of Students: An Examination of Drug Testing Policies among PublicIndependent School Districts in Texas. Paper presented at the 2001 AnnualMeeting of the Education Law Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico.25. Thompson, D.P., & Edmonson, S.L. (2001, April). Forum Analysis of StudentReligious Speech in Light of Santa Fe ISD v. Doe: A Policy Door Ajar. Paperpresented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Educational ResearchAssociation, Seattle, Washington.26. Shahid, J., & Thompson, D.P. (2001, April). Teacher Efficacy: A Research Synthesis.Poster session presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the American EducationalResearch Association, Seattle, Washington.27. Thompson, D.P., & McRae, T. (2001, April). Alternative Delivery of EducationalAdministration Academic and Licensure Programs in the United States andCanada. Poster session presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the AmericanEducational Research Association, Seattle, Washington.28. Thompson, D.P. (2000, November). Title IX and Sexual Harassment: QuestionsAnswered, Questions Remaining. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theEducation Law Association, Atlanta, Georgia.29. Edmonson, S.L., & Thompson, D.P. (2000, November). Job Burnout among SpecialEducators: A Meta-Analysis. Pape

DAVID THOMPSON CV 1 CURRICULUM VITA DAVID P. THOMPSON, PH.D. January 2018 Professor Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies The University of Texas at San Antonio 501 W. César Chávez Blvd. San Antonio, Texas 78207 W: 210.458.6821 FAX: 210.458.5848 Email: david.thompson@utsa.edu