DORETHA ANN OQUINN, Ph.D. - Biola University

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DORETHA ANN OQUINN, eduACADEMIC PREPARATION:Ph.D. in Intercultural Education, School of Intercultural Studies, Biola University, LaMirada, Ca. 1998Dissertation: Peer Mediation, A Constructive Strategy to Conflict Resolution in anAfrican American School ContextAdvisor: Dr. Judith LingenfelterM.A. in Education, School of Education, Biola University, La Mirada, Ca. 1985Concentration: Christian School AdministrationThesis: Cross-Cultural Education, the Missing Component in Christian SchoolLeadershipAdvisor: Dr. Robert Jones, (deceased)Post Graduate Studies, Liberal Arts, School of Education, Biola University, LaMirada, Ca., 1977Administrative Development and Teaching the Developmentally Gifted, School ofEducation, UCLA, Los Angeles, Ca., 1985Mainstreaming the Developmentally Handicapped Student, School of Educationof Education, California State University, Dominquez Hills, Carson, Ca., 1985B.A. in Theology, 1973, LIFE Pacific College, San Dimas, Ca.Minor Concentration: Christian Education, MissionsLANGUAGES:English and SpanishPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:Vice Provost, Multi-Ethnic and Cross-Cultural Engagement – July, 2011 - presentSupervise and provide guidance for the Director of Multi-Ethnic Programs andDevelopment and leadership for Cross Cultural Engagement (Internationally andin our urban cities (specific Greater Los Angeles Metropolis); Establish theMosaic Cultural Center; Develop and provide leadership to the development ofservice learning programs throughout the curriculum through collaboration withSchool Deans, Program Chairs and other designated colleagues; Workcollaboratively with constituencies as well as missional partnerships off-campusAssociate Dean, Masters of Teaching and Learning (MATL) and School Counseling,Arcadia, Point Loma Nazarene University, and Professor of Education, 2008-2011Associate Dean of Arcadia Campus which serves candidates seekingMultiple/Single Subject Credential; PPS and Special Education Credential MA inEducational Leadership; Counseling; Special Education; Teaching and Learninggraduate studies Program Additional leadership responsibilities two programsand the Program Directors of MATL(Clear, CLAD and Reading Certificate; andPPS/M.A. in School Counseling. Duties involve hiring and supervising ofprogram directors, faculty and staff; marketing, recruiting, advising students;curriculum design and course scheduling; budgeting; planning and designingcommunity organization’s involvement in program development and design;

teaching and other faculty responsibilities; supervising interns and studentteachers; serve on university committees and interview panels; overseeing andsupervision of the graduate facilities and staff and other related duties. Serve onAcademic Council and Graduate Studies Council; PLNU Diversity Council;Wesleyan Grant Committee; Courses Taught: School Communities in aPluralistic Society, Mentoring for Action Research Project;Adjunct Professor, Spring 2000- presentDepartment of Operation Impact, Azusa Pacific University, OrganizationalLeadership program in Ghana, Uganda, Ethiopia and Kenya, Africa, andEnsenada, Mexico, 2000-present: Courses Taught- Current Issues in Leadership04-05, 07-08; Leading Across Culture 06-07; Foundation of Personal LeadershipDevelopment 03-04, Mentoring and Developing Leaders for the Future, 00-01,02, 03,08Program Director for Graduate Studies in Education, Inglewood Satellite Campusand Associate Professor, Biola University Fall 2003– August 2007Education faculty and oversee and direct an offsite MA and Credential graduatestudies Program. Duties involve hiring and supervising of faculty; marketing,recruiting, advising students; curriculum design and course scheduling;budgeting; planning and designing community organization’s involvement inprogram development and design; teaching and other faculty responsibilities;supervising interns and student teachers; serve on university committees andinterview panels; overseeing and supervision of the graduate facilities and staffand other related duties. Supervise thesis and capstone projects. Courses Taught:Research in Culture and Cultural Diversity; Methods of Teaching LinguisticallyDiverse students; Foundations of Teaching; Foundations of Education for SecondLanguage Learners.Program Director and Assistant Professor for the Angeles Institute for UrbanTraining, Azusa Pacific University, Fall 1999 - 2003Department of Global Studies and Sociology, Azusa Pacific University, 1999present Courses Taught -Human Diversity, Intercultural Communication,Community Organization and Social ChangeDirector of the Off-Campus Site-Los Angeles -Oversee the overall developmentand implementation of the Urban Institute program including identifying homestay families, grassroots internship programs, teaching, student recruitment andadvising, budget planning and managing, staff supervision, and all other relatedduties.

Development and Accreditation Consultant to Joel John Christian Academy – 2004– 2007Assist in the program development and design of an Urban Christian High Schoolwhich involves teacher recruitment, curriculum design and development; reviewof program manuals; and other program development related activities.Development of Charter School for Entrepreneurial Education – 2003-05Serve as a consultant to research state guidelines and criteria for programdevelopment; state funding requirements; Charter rules and regulations;development of program manuals for parents and student handbooks; presentedbefore the county board in support of the Charter; met with state officials forprogram design and developmentSupervisor and University Mentor in Teacher Education,Biola University, 2001 – present-Supervising student teachers and interns whoare working on multiple and single subject teaching credentialsSchool of Education, Azusa Pacific University, 1997 – 2004Accreditation Consultant, West Angeles Christian Academy and West Angeles BibleCollege K-8, 2000-present-Supervised the accreditation tasks, curriculum development and overallmanagement of total accreditation process, developed and trained the newlyformed school education council and all other related responsibilities to theaccreditation process for Western Association of Schools and Colleges andAssociation of Christian Schools International; supervised the articulationagreement for the Bible College and Azusa Pacific University; prepared thewritten document for articulation and redesigned the structure of the BibleCollege and the Church.Adjunct Professor, Spring 1996- 2003Department of Global Studies and Sociology, Azusa Pacific University:Department of Education, Azusa Pacific University, Courses-Teaching andCultural Diversity, Clinical Supervision and Classroom Management, StudentTeacher SupervisorDepartment of Education and School of Intercultural Studies Biola University,1995-present: Courses-Multicultural Education, Intercultural InterpersonalAdjustment, Philosophy and Values in EducationAdjunct Professor, Department of Education, 1997-1999National University, Course-Teaching the Diverse ClassroomAdjunct Professor, Department of Education, 1987,LIFE Bible College, Course-Teaching Physical Education

School Administrator, Fall, 1983- Spring, 2000Celeste School Christian School, Inglewood (1989, 1998-99), Ca. Grace ChristianSchool, Norwalk, Ca. (1994-1998), Wilmington Christian School, Wilmington,Ca. (1990-94) and Calvary Christian School, Inglewood, Ca. (1978-1989)-Educational Leader and Supervision for Staff, Curriculum, safety and studentwelfare, Budget management, co-curricular activities, Faculty, Staff and ParentMeetings, oversee day to day operations as well as long range planning, and allother school administrative responsibilities.Staff Developer and Teacher, 1977-1983Compton Unified School District, Classroom TeacherCalvary Christian School, Inglewood, Ca.-Mentor Teacher, Classroom Instruction of all teacher related responsibilitiesFACULTY RESEARCH GRANT:PLNU Strategic Planning Grant (co-author with Dr. Kim Bogan) for professionaldevelopment for African American Women and students of PLNU, 2009Point Loma Nazarene University, May, 2009 – Best Practices to Increase StudentAcademic Success in Urban Schools,Results: Designed a new Course-GED 643 Urban Education in American Society forFall 2011Biola University, May, 2005 – “Christian Universities and the Development of PreService Teachers in Urban Education”GRANTS RECEIVED:Point Loma Nazarene University, Strategic Planning Grant co-writer for the AfricanAmerican Women in Leadership training meeting, 2009San Diego Unified Title 1 Funding of 450,000.00 for student enrollment at PLNU,September, 2009SMEE Alumni Grant, Faculty Research Grant, May, 2009Biola University, Faculty Research Grant, March, 2007Council of Christian Colleges and Universities, WLDI (Women’s LeadershipDevelopment Institute), June, 2009, June 2007International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, Silent Voices, Powerful Messages, April2002James Stamps Foundation, Development of Library and Health Service for CalvaryChristian School,1985-86Mennonite Mutual Aid Fund, Development of Health Service Dept. for Calvary ChristianSchool, 1986PAPERS PRESENTED:Formal and Informal Approaches to the Mentoring of Faculty and Professional People ofColor in a Predominantly White Academic Setting, Calvin College, Nov., 2010Strategies for Engaging and Empowering Parents in the Urban Christian Schools SettingACSI, Nov. 2010

Practical Strategies for teaching in Urban Christian Schools, Woodcrest ChristianSchool, August, 2010Best Practices to Increase Student Academic Success in Urban School, a Transformativeleadership strategy for pre-service teachers in closing the Achievement Gap, Universityof Redlands, Redlands, Ca. August, 2009Mentoring Minority Faculty Regarding The Culture of Higher Education Institutions,Azusa Pacific University, Ca, March, 2009Best Practices to Increase African American Student Academic Success in UrbanSchools, ISSAC Conference, Wayne State University, Hilton Head, South Carolina,2009Best Practices to Increase Student Academic Success in Urban Schools, InternationalSchool Reform Conference, Vancouver, Canada, December, 2007Cross-Cultural Curriculum Development, ACSI Urban Summit, Colorado Springs,January 2005Peer Mediation-A Constructive Conflict Resolution Strategy in Urban Schools, NationalBlack Family Institute, Fall 04Awareness of Cross-Cultural Curriculum Development, ACSI Teacher Convention,November, 2004Diversity and Curriculum Development, ACSI Teachers Convention, Fall 03PUBLICATIONS:O,Quinn, D. Contributing Author and Editor to NCATE Accreditation Document forSchool of Education Graduate Programs at Point Loma Nazarene UniversityO’Quinn, D. Contributing Author and Editor to the California Commission on TeacherCertification (CCTC), New Clear Program Assessment for the School of Education,January, 2010O’Quinn, D. Contributing Author and Editor to the California Commission on TeacherCertification (CCTC), Reading and Clad Certificate, Pupil Personnel ServicesAssessments and Clear Credential, Reading and Clad Certificate, Pupil PersonnelServices Biennial Report for Point Loma Nazarene University School of Education,December, 2009O’Quinn, D. Contributor to devotional collections from women in the Academy on Grieffrom violence edited by June Hetzel, Biola University, in progress 2009Johnson, Amanda, et.al O’Quinn, D. (2009) Our Voices, Issues Facing African AmericanWomen, Chapter contribution on Black Women and Marriage, chapter 9 Moody Press,O’Quinn, D. (2008), Women in Leadership Ministry. Media Press PublicationsLarson, Susan, et.al O’Quinn, D. (2007) Alone in Marriage pgs 34-36, Moody PressO’Quinn, D. (2007), Peer Mediation, Constructive Conflict Resolution Strategy and theAfrican American Student, National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Krinon Publication,O’Quinn, D., Silent Voice, Powerful Messages: The Historical Influence andContribution of the African-American Experience in the Foursquare Gospel Movement.CA. International Church of The Foursquare Gospel, 2002.O’Quinn, D. (2002), Filled with Power. Advance Magazine. 38(4)Mar-Apr. ppgs. 8-9.Developing Women in Leadership through the Mentoring Process, Foursquare Women’sMagazine, September 04, Issue

CONFERENCE WORKSHOP AND SEMINAR LEADER:Christian City Schools that Make a Difference, ACSI Teachers Convention, 2009Global Education and the Christian School, ACSI Teachers Convention, 2008Developing Cross-Cultural Awareness in the School Curriculum, ACSI TeachersConvention, 2008Women’s Conference, Orange Foursquare Church, Orange, New Jersey, 2009Diversity Trainer, Valley Christian School Systems, K-12, Cerritos, Ca.Revival, Reformation and Restoration of Urban Christian Schools, ACSI TeachersConvention, 2008Panel Participant and Biola Faculty Conference, Biola University, August, 2005Diversity and Biola Faculty, Biola University, January 2005Urban Youth and Educational Development for Higher Education, Delta Sorority YouthEducational Summit, 2003-2005Developing a Healthy Life as a School Administrator, ACSI Teachers Convention, Fall03Developing and Mentoring Youth in the Urban Setting, Urban Institute SummerConference, Azusa , Ca. 2002Developing Women in Leadership through Mentoring, Foursquare Convention, SanFrancisco, Ca. 2003Community Organization and Urban Development and Faith Based Organizations,International Foursquare Church Convention, Denver, Colorado, Spring, 2002 and ACSITeacher ConventionPeer Mediation and the Elementary School Discipline, ACSI Convention, 2002Teaching in a Multi-Cultural Setting, Cross-Cultural Leadership and Education, ACSITeacher’s Convention, Fall, 1992-02School Budget and Financial Planning, ACSI Administrator’s Conference, Spring 1997Panel Moderator, Multicultural Issues and the Christian School, ACSI Teacher’sConventionDeveloping Effective Lesson Plans, KID’S STUFF Christian Education Conference,Spring, 1999-02Anger Management in Urban Youth, Urban Institute Conference, Summer, 2000, 01, 02Teaching in a Multi-Cultural Classroom, CMTA Convention, Fall, 1999-00PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS/CIVIC SERVICE:Association of Black Women in Higher Education (ABWHE)CTC Accreditation Team Member, Hayward USD, Induction Program, 2011External Reviewer for Azusa Pacific University Ethnic Studies Minor Program, January,2010 (in progress)CTC Accreditation Team Member, Touro University, School of Education, 2010ACSI/ WASC Accreditation Team Member, Horizon Preparatory School K-8, 2010External Reviewer for Life Pacific College, Education Minor Program, November, 2009Turnaround Schools Treatment, TV proposal, co-producer, (in progress), October, 2009American Association Conference on Teacher Education Leadership AcademyParticipant, June, 2009Board of Institutional Reviewers (BIR), Commission on California TeacherCredentialing, Sacramento, Ca., 2009

Member of the National Council of Staff Development for Educators, 2009Chapel Speaker, Life Pacific College, 2009Site Council for School of Education, Point Loma Nazarene University, 2009Phi Delta Kappan Educators Association, 2009Dissertation Committee Member, Capella University, 2009,International Association of Christian School Administrators and Board Members, 2009Association Curriculum and Staff Development (ACSD), 2009Institute for Study of the African American Child (ISAAC) Fellow (Educators forAfrican American Equity in the Classroom), 2009-2010Black Association and Political Action Committee, San Diego, Ca.2009Leadership Consultant, Hope’s, House Church, 2008Articulation Agreement Consultant, West Angeles Bible College, BridgeBuilder, 10052007National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc., 2005 - currentKappa Omicron Tau San Diego, Youth Advisor, currentAmerican Governing Boards (AGB), 2005-2009Multicultural Affairs and Curriculum Development Council – 2007-currentFoursquare Scholars - currentChurch Of God In Christ Scholars - currentNational Black Family Development Institute - 2007California Teachers Association – 2005 - currentThe Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Clearinghouse on Entrepreneurship Education- CELCEE - 2006National Society of Experiential Education – 2000- 2007Torrey Honors, Urban Plunge Coordinator, Biola University – 2003-2006Black Professional Women’s Network – 1999 - currentUrban Educators Coalition (recent development of leaders in Christian Universities thatdirect programs for urban cities) – Urban Crew – 2006- currentFormer Member, Education Board, Chamber of Commerce, Inglewood – 2003-2007Director, Pastor’s Summit of Biola University – 2005-2007National Leadership Summit Participant, Foursquare Leadership – 2005- currentDiversity Task Force, Biola University – 2002-2003CLAD Education Faculty Representative, Biola University - 2002Consultant, Joel John Christian Academy, Progressive Entrepreneurial Education ChartSchool – 2003-05School Board of Education, Ralph Bunche Charter School, 2004Education Committee, Inglewood Chamber of Commerce, 2003-2007Accreditation Consultant, BridgeBuilder Connection – 1998-2008Consultant, Leadership Development Institute, BridgeBuilder Connection – 1998-2008Educational Community Service for Los Angeles County, 2007LIFE Pacific College Alumni Board, 1995-1998Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), District Representative, 19931995

HONORS AND AWARDS:CCCU Advanced WALI fellow, June 2011March, 2011 Outstanding African American Educator of the Year, National Sorority ofPhi Delta Kappa,MiLady Award Recipient, A Tribute to Mothers, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. andSan Diego Delta Foundation, Inc.’s, May 2010Council of Christian Colleges & University Fellow for Women in Leadership, 2005-2009Cambridge Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals, 2007Delta Kappa Sorority Youth Conference Presenter’s Award, 2007Distinguished Educator of the Year, 2002, West Angeles Bible CollegeCouncilwoman Yvonne Braithwaite Burke, County of Los Angeles Community ServiceAward - 2002LifeTime Achievement Award for Service to the Foursquare Church – 2002Ordained Minister of the International Church of the Foursquare Church – 1973 - currentINTERNATIONAL TRAVELS:Kenya, Uganda Ethiopia, East Africa/Ghana, West Africa, Martinique, Israel, (20002008) Ensenada and Colexico, Mexico, (2004) Johannesburg and Transki, South Africa,(1992) Panama, C.A. (1973)SERVICE TO CHURCH:Faculty, Rock Foursquare Church Institute, AnaheimConsultant for Team Leadership, Church of God in Christ DenominationBoard of Director for the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel Church, 2005currentChurch Council and School Board Member, Faith Community Foursquare Church, SanDiego, August 2009 – currentNational and International Women Conference Speaker for the Foursquare Church –1975- current (U.S., Panama, CA., Transki, Willowvale, South Africa; Ghana,Martinique, Ethiopia)LIFE Pacific College Board of Trustees, (Academic Committee Chair) – 2000-2009Pastoral Consultant – Hope’s House Ministry – 2006-2009Executive Pastor – New Life Christian Center – 2000 – 2006National Convention Speaker – May, 2000Licensed and Ordained Minister – Foursquare Church – 1973- presentFoursquare Missionary Assist, Panama, Central America – 1973 - 1974

LIFE Bible College, Course-Teaching Physical Education. School Administrator, Fall, 1983- Spring, 2000 Celeste School Christian School, Inglewood (1989, 1998-99), Ca. Grace Christian . International Foursquare Church Convention, D