Donnie Hale, Ed.D.
Donnie Hale, Ed.D. is the Florida International University Faculty Director of the Education Effect at Booker T. Washington Senior High School. He has worked in several aspects of education: Assistant Professor of Education and Director of Precollege Programs at Carroll University (Waukesha, WI), Outreach Coordinator and Instructor in Education Studies at University of Oregon (Eugene, OR), Assistant Director of TRiO Upward Bound and Adjunct Instructor in Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies at Boise State University (Boise, ID), African American History and Sociology Instructor at San Joaquin Delta College (Stockton, CA), African American History and Sociology at Bridgton Academy (North Bridgton, ME) and elementary teacher at Field of Dreams Alternative Elementary – San Joaquin Office of Education (Stockton, CA).
Dr. Hale’s Education:
Ed.D. Boise State University, Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundational Studies: Multicultural Education, May 2011.
M.A.Ed. Boise State University, Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundational Studies: History, August 2001.
B.S. Willamette University, Business Economics and African American History, Department of History and Business, May 1996.
Dr. Hale’s research agenda is focused on race, equity, educational opportunity, college access, and human development. He teaches Sociocultural foundations of Education, History of Public Schools, Sociology of Education, African American History, Democracy in Schools, and Cultural Diversity for Pre-service Teachers.