Alan R. Shoho
Professor
Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
Office: MB 3.450
Telephone: 210.458.5411
Email: alan.shoho@utsa.edu
Research
My research focuses on aspiring principals and assistant principals, high school reform, and organizational cultures and how they impact a sense of alienation, trust, ethical behavior, along with other social processes. I am currently leading a research team of 5 doctoral students to examine various social processes existing in high schools. I have published in the Educational Administration Quarterly, ERS Spectrum, Journal of School Leadership, Journal of Educational Administration, The High School Journal, Research in Schools, Theory and Research in Educational Administration, Journal of Special Education Leadership, and the The International Journal of Educational Management. Recently, I co-authored with Bruce Barnett and Mike Copland a book chapter in the upcoming Handbook of Research on Leadership Education on “The use of internship in preparing principals.” In addition, I co-authored another piece on “Admissions to university-based preparation programs: Faculty assessments of current practices and implications for navigating the future” in the 15th Annual Yearbook of NCPEA. And last of all, I co-authored an article in Innovative Higher Education examining the issue of trust in higher education among Deans, faculty and students.
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Faculty
Events
TTIPS Summer Institute: Powerful Learning in the Digital Age - Differentiating with Technology
June 17-19, 2013
Time: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Location: UTSA Downtown Campus
Building: Buena Vista Building, room 1.338
Powerful Learning in the Digital Age - Differentiating with Technology
July 16-18, 2013
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: UTSA Downtown Campus
Building: Durango Bldg., DB 1.124
EEP Summer Institute: Powerful Learning in the Digital Age - Differentiating with Technology
August 12-14, 2013
Time: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Location: UTSA Downtown Campus
Building: Buena Vista Building, room 1.338


