Bio
Dr. Kemp-Graham worked in the public school system for over twenty years at the central office and school level. She worked in both Brooklyn, New York and Newark, New Jersey in very poor schools. Dr. Kemp-Graham has worked as a 3rd grade teacher, 5th Grade Teacher, Title I Reading Specialist, Community Development Program Specialist, 21st Century Community Learning Center Director, Whole School Reform Supervisor, Vice Principal, Summer School Principal and Principal.
Education
PhD, School District Administration 2009 New York University New York, NY
M.S., Urban Affairs 1993 Hunter College New York, NY
Bachelor of Arts, Economics 1987 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA
Experience
TEXAS A&M – COMMERCE
Assistant Professor August 2012 to Present
Doctoral Level Courses Taught
EDAD 718 Doctoral Dissertation
EDAD 698 Qualitative Research Methods
EDAD 663 Dissertation Authoring I
EDAD 639 Education Program Evaluation
EDAD 671 Government and Politics of Education Master’s Level Courses Taught
EDAD 615 Leading Effective Schools (Course Lead)
EDAD 508 Facilitating Learning for Diverse Students
EDAD 554 Leading the Learning Community (Course Lead)
EDAD 656 Building Capacity for Powerful Learning
EDAD 607 Using Evaluation and Data to Improve Learning
SAINT PETERS COLLEGE JERSEY CITY, NJ
Adjunct Professor (2007-2012)
Undergraduate Courses taught
Intro to Economics
Urban Economic Problems
Urban Economic Strategies
Foundations of Education I.