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Donna Fong

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Donna Fong, Ed.D.
Associate Department Chair
Clinical Instructor
(409) 880-8215
Education Building 206D
dfong@lamar.edu 

Dr. Donna Fong became a part of the Â鶹ÊÓƵ EDLD instructional team as an adjunct professor in 2014, then a full-time faculty member in the Department of Educational Leadership in 2015. Dr. Fong began her career in education as teacher of secondary theatre arts, english and reading. After 11 years of teaching, Dr. Fong became a school administrator. She served in Texas Public Schools in that capacity for 12 years as a curriculum specialist, assistant principal and principal.

Dr. Fong’s areas of interest and research are related to school culture and leadership, as well as instructional practices that prepare students for the 21st century workplace. Her areas of expertise include building relationships with community organizations and businesses in order to provide a variety of resources that enhance students’ educational experiences. In addition, she is adept at facilitating effective instruction by training educators to utilize focused, data-driven instructional planning.

Dr. Fong received her Ed.D. in educational leadership, M.Ed. in educational administration and B.A. in drama. She also holds a superintendent certification, principal certification and teacher certifications.

Awards and Honors

2013-14 Woman of the Year, The National Association of Professional Women

Elected graduate student representative, Southwest Education Research Association

Nominated for Region Principal of the Year

Selected for the Advisory Board for Alternative Certification, Lamar State College, Orange, Texas

Courses

EDLD 5352: Instructional Leadership

EDLD 5344: School Law

EDLD 5333: Leadership for Accountability

EDLD 5345: Human Resource Development

EDLD 5339: Organizational Management Issues

EDLD 5326: School-Community Relations

EDLD 5335: Curriculum Management

EDLD 5312: Leadership for Diverse Learners

EDUD 5306: Dynamics of Leadership

EDUD 6314: Academic Research Writing

EDUD 6317: Writing for Publication

Experience

2015 - present: clinical instructor and field supervisor, Department of Educational Leadership, Â鶹ÊÓƵ, Beaumont, Texas

2013-15: adjunct professor, Department of Educational Leadership, Â鶹ÊÓƵ

2013-15: high school principal, Deweyville Independent School District, Deweyville, Texas

2008-13: high school assistant principal and alternative campus director, Little Cypress-Mauriceville Consolidated Independent School District, Orange, Texas

Research and Publications

Fong, D. (2013). A study of high school veteran teachers who have changed instructional paradigms to embrace digital tools: Framed within adult learning theory. 

Fong, D., Shelton, K. & Mason, D. (2015). Shifting the instructional paradigms of veteran high school teachers to embrace digital tools for instructional practice. In D. Slykhuis & G. Marks (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2015 (pp. 912-919). Chesapeake, VA: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE).

Thibodeaux, T., & Fong, D. (2016) AR: Making learning come to life. TechEdge3, pp. 18-21.

Selected Presentations

Borel, D., Cummings, C., & Fong, D. (2017, February). Big Benefits of Web Conferencing Engagement. Presentation at Digital Ticket Conference, Â鶹ÊÓƵ, Beaumont, TX.

Thibodeaux, T. & Fong, D. (Feb. 2016). Making learning come to life with Aurasma and ChatterPix: Creating Auras that glow. Presentation at Texas Computer Education Association Conference, Austin, TX.

Fong, D. (Oct. 2015). Why write?: How to inspire reluctant writers. Presentation at Â鶹ÊÓƵ Writing Conference, Â鶹ÊÓƵ, Beaumont, TX.

Thibodeaux, T. & Fong, D. (Oct. 2015). Google up!: Powering up your classroom with Google tools. Presentation at Mobile Mania Conference, Beaumont, TX.

Thibodeaux, T. & Fong, D. (Oct. 2015). Making learning “come to life” using augmented reality. Presentation at Mobile Mania Conference, Beaumont, TX.

Fong, D., Shelton, K. & Mason D. (March 2015). Shifting the instructional paradigms of veteran high school teachers to embrace digital tools for instructional practice. Paper Presentation at Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Fong, D. (May 2013). A study of high school veteran teachers who have changed instructional paradigms to embrace digital tools: Framed within adult learning theory. Presentation at Dissertation Forum, Â鶹ÊÓƵ, Beaumont, TX.

Mason, D., Butcher, J., Fong, D., & Slaydon, D. (May 2013). How to Master Qualitative Design. Leadership-U, Â鶹ÊÓƵ, Beaumont, TX.

Fong, D. & Barnett, M. (Feb. 2012). Project-based learning versus traditional instruction: Equitable student opportunity in a southeast Texas high school. Paper Presentation at Southwest Educational Research Association Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Service

2015-16: member of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge Special Interest Group, Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education

2013-15: advisory board member for Alternative Certification, Lamar State College, Orange, Texas

2014-15: Texas Association of Secondary School Principals Academic Excellence Award Selection Committee

2012-13: graduate students’ representative for the Southwest Education Research Association 

Sage Publications book reviewer

Southwest Education Research Association Conference paper presentation reviewer 

2016 - present: Lamar Competency Exam Steering Committee

2016 - present: LCE Preparation Content Development Committee

2016 - present: LCE Preparation weekly web conference content delivery

2016 - present: Educational Leadership/Principal Preparation Curriculum Committee

2016-17: ELCC Assessment Committee

2015-16: CAEP Steering Committee

2015-16: Educational Leadership Homecoming Committee

2015-16: quality enhancement plan project proposal

1996 - present: Delta Kappa Gamma member and executive officer positions – annual service projects including local school districts’ material needs and women’s shelters’ needs

2015 - present: gratis services for professional development, mentoring, logistical needs in local school districts

2004-15: organization/facilitation of high school students’ annual community service projects