
Joan Davenport, PhD
Professor (FERP)
Department of Teacher Education
- E-mail: joan.davenport@csueastbay.edu
- Phone: (510) 885-3081
- Office: AE 317
Professor – tenured in 1994 – Teaching and various administrative positions 1987 – present
 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY EAST BAY, CALIFORNIA
 Associate Chair, Department of Teacher Education 1999 – 2004
 -Assist Department Chair/share in administrative duties and scheduling with Chair
 -Represent Department on Dean's Curriculum Council
 -Represent Department at Conferences and Meetings 
 -Interview new instructors/ hire supervisors / handle contracts 
 -Develop new Credential and Graduate programs
 -Design alternative Credential programs
 Coordinator of Teacher Credential Teams 1999 – 2004
 -Oversee operations for 15 Teacher Credential teams: 5 Multiple Subject, 2 Blended, 1 TED/SPED,
 3 Single Subject, 3 Partnership (combined), and 1 International; (approximately 500 students)
 -Hire and assign supervisors
 -Coordinate Community Advisories
 -Implement New Programs and Partnerships
 -Trouble Shoot / handle special situations
 -Assess and evaluate Credential Programs
 -Coordinate Research on Credential Programs
 Multiple Subject Program Team Leader
 Concord Campus Teams 92 and 93, plus placements for Team 97 2008 –present
 Contra Costa Teams (including PATCH, a program to recruit under-represented people into teaching) 1988 – 2002
 -Interview prospective students for Credential Team
 -Advise students and design Team schedule
 -Conduct and organize workshops for students
 -Arrange for student teaching placements and assign supervisors to schools/ students
 -Initiate and maintain community contacts
 Single Subject Art Credential Coordinator 1988 – 2002
 -Interview Single Subject Art candidates
 -Advise Art supervisor
 Instructional Responsibilities 1987 – present
 Teach: Mathematics in the Elementary School, Classroom Management, Art Skills, Language Arts, ESL/Bilingual Methods, SDAIE (sheltered)Methods, Multicultural Education, Second Language Acquisition/ Teaching English Learners/ Equity and Diversity/ Educational Psychology
 Graduate: Advanced Educational Psychology/ Curriculum Development /
 Grants
 -Arts Education Initiative Grant (Principal Investigator for CSUEB) 2006 - present
 -East Bay California Arts Project (Co-Principal Investigator) 1992 - 2004
 -Hayward Arts in Education Eisenhower Grant with Hayward Unified School District (Director) 1997 – 1999
 -Multicultural Inclusion Grant with San Diego State University 1989 – 1991
 -Sunbird Grant on Arts Education from Getty Foundation (CSUH Director) 1988 – 1989
(A Time for the Arts (2009) in progress)
 Excellence in Teaching (2004) co-author 
 CalStateTEACH (1999) co-author
 Helping English Language Learners Achieve Success (1999)
 The Arts: A Means for Developing Literacy (1999)
 Providing All Primary Students with Access to a Balanced Reading Program (1999) co-author
 
 Awards
 Women of Achievement Award Nominee (2001 and 2002)
 CSU Chancellor's Teacher Preparation Scholar (1999)
 CSUEB - Contra Costa Award for Service (1996)
 Phi Delta Kappa Outstanding Professor (1993)
Consultant – Arts, Math, ESL, CLAD certificate 1989 – 2006
 PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOLS
 Consultant – ESL, CLAD certificate 1999 – 2007
 MOUNT DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOLS
 Consultant – ESL, Bilingual Education, CLAD certificate 1994 – 2000
 OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOLS
 Consultant - Mathematics Education, ESL 1994 – 1997
 ADDISON-WESLEY PUBLISHING CO.
Instructor (part time) – Grade 3 Gifted 1986 - 1987
 Substitute Teacher (K - 12) Elementary Education, Art 1986 - 1987
 MT. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOLS, CONCORD, CALIFORNIA
Instructor (part time) – HR: 345 Business, Society and the Individual 1986
 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY , GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
University Supervisor/Instructor 1983 – 1984
 ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
 -Placed and supervised student teachers
 -Conducted in-service for master teachers
 -Taught courses Reading, Mathematics, Issues in Education, Foundations
Classroom Teacher 1970 – 1985 (except 1983 –1984)
 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS; PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA; GLEN RIDGE, NEW JERSEY
 -Taught grades K – 8, Elementary, Art, Science, Math
 -Middle School Art, Reading, Language, Social Studies
 -Experience with diverse student populations from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds, including 7 years in an inner city school
Not teaching this quarter.
Davenport , J. and Engdahl, E. (2007-10-26). Constructivism and the Arts. Assn. of Constructivist Teaching.
Davenport, J. (2007-2-24). Integrating Music into Elementary School Curriculum. AACTE conference publication.
Constructivism and the Arts, October 26, 2007, University of CA, Berkeley, Assn. for Constructivist Teaching
Equity and Diversity in Teaching, April 10, 2007, CSU East Bay Concord Campus, Day of the Teacher
Music integration in Elementary School, February 24, 2007, New York City, AACTE
Arts Integration, February 19, 2007, San Diego, CA, ATE
CSUEB Visual and Performing Arts Methods for Credential Candidates, Ford Foundation, Arts Education Initiative (AEI), University of California, Berkeley, Received June 13, 2006, $7,143.00, For January 1, 2006 to December 1, 2006,
East Bay California Arts Project, State of California, California Subject Matter Projects, Adminstered by University of California, Office of the President, Received July 1, 2002, $65,000, For July 1, 2002 to June 30, 2003, Teaching and Learning
East Bay California Arts Project, State of California, California Subject Matter Projects, Adminstered by University of California, Office of the President, Received October 10, 2000, $197,000*, For July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2003, Teaching and Learning
-University Government Faculty/Student Affairs Committee-TED(member)
-Peer Review/PTR - TED(member)
-Promotion, Tenure, and Retention (PT&R) TED(member)
-Search Committee TED(member),
-Strategic Planning TED(member)
-Consultant: Arts, Math, ESL, CLAD certificate 1989 - 2006
-CSUEB Academic Senator 1998 – 2002
-Academic Senate Executive Committee Member 1998 – 2000
-CSUEB Faculty Advisory Committee Member 1995 - 1997
-Contra Costa (Concord Campus) Advisory Council 1992 – 1998 2007 - present
-Also served on and chaired a variety of Department and College Committees 1987 - present
Arts Education Initiative, CSUEB representative, 2004 - present 
 - Delta Kappa Gamma, Beta Nu. President 1994 – 96, Past President 1997 – 98
 - The California Arts Project, leadership roles and co-Principal Investigator since 1989, Fellow in 1991
 - The Walnut Creek Concert Band, formerly on Board of Directors (2000 – 2004)
 - Moving Arts Collective, formerly on Board of Directors (2000 – 2002)
 - East Bay Foundation, formerly on Board of Directors (1999 – 2003)
 - Diablo Regional Arts Association member formerly served on Board of Directors (1998 – 2000)
 - Actively involved in local government, including the City of Walnut Creek Arts Commission. Arts Commissioner for nine years, 1990 – 1999, and Mayor's Advisory Board, 1997 - 1999.
