David Dees, Ph.D.
Biography
David M. Dees is an Associate Professor of Cultural Foundations at ֱ State University. For over 25 years of teaching and learning in higher education, he has been trying to answer the question, “What is quality teaching?” This journey began with a B.S. in Communications and an M.A. in Theatre from the University of ֱucky. This journey has also included short stints as a college football coach, a rock-n-roll disc jockey, and theatre teacher. After earning a doctorate in Cultural Foundations of Education from ֱ State University, he has spent the last decade specifically focused on the aesthetic dimensions of teaching and learning, how the human brain works, and the impact that rural/Appalachian cultural has on learning in higher education. As a self-proclaimed “hillbilly” from ֱucky, he is proud to have been recognized for his teaching through two student-nominated teaching awards (Outstanding Teaching Award, ֱ State University and Teacher of the Year, Gannon University).However, he still hasn’t found a simplified answer to his life's question.
Education
M.A. in Theatre, University of ֱucky, and
Ph.D in Cultural Foundations of Education, ֱ State University
Expertise
Rural schools
Appalachian schools
Appalachian
Rural
Appalachian college students
The aesthetic dimensions of teaching and learning
How the human brain works
The impact that rural/Appalachian cultural has on learning in higher education