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Steven Tolman

Higher education faculty partners with students, alum to publish article on the transition to online classes

Steve Tolman, Ed.D., assistant professor of higher education administration, published a book chapter in The Handbook of Research on Creating Meaningful Experiences in Online Courses, a book addressing the reluctance to teach online courses by addressing the learning experiences and outcomes that occur in online classrooms and highlighting pedagogical practices used by online instructors to […]


COE alumnus and faculty publish in Journal of Leadership Education

John Egan, Ed.D. (’19), completed and defended his dissertation from the College of Education at Georgia Southern University in Summer 2019. From the work of his dissertation has stemmed two manuscripts that Egan has written with members of his dissertation committee including Juliann Sergi McBrayer, Ed.D., Pamela Wells, Ph.D., and Steven Tolman, Ed.D.  One manuscript […]


Educational leadership faculty and doctoral candidate present at 2019 SoTL

Juliann Sergi McBrayer, Ed.D., Teri Melton, Ed.D., Daniel Calhoun, Ph.D., Ed.D. Educational Leadership Candidate Matthew Dunbar, and Steven Tolman, Ed.D. of the Department of Leadership, Technology and Human Development, presented at the 2019 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference held January 24-24 in Savannah. Presenting on the recently published study, “The Correlation between Self-Efficacy and […]


Educational leadership faculty present session

Dan Calhoun, Ph.D., associate professor, and Steven Tolman, Ed.D., assistant professor, both of the Department of Leadership, Technology and Human Development, presented during the Georgia College Student Personnel/Georgia Housing Officers (GCPA/GHO) meeting on November 8-9 in Atlanta. The session, titled “Pursuing your Doctorate in Georgia: Ed.D. or Ph.D.,” offered insight into the admission processes, discussed […]