Jacqueline Daugherty
Adjunct Faculty, ELR Program
Jacqueline Daugherty
Biography
Research Interests
- US labor movement, labor relations, educational and labor journals
- Women and union leadership, and instructional design strategies.
Education
- Baccalaureate: Wayne State University, 1997, CULMA, Labor Studies
- Graduate: Wayne State University, 2003, Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), College of Education
- Wayne State University, 2017, Education Specialist Certificate (Ed.S.), College of Education, Learning Design and Technology
- Wayne State University, 2021, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), College of Education, Learning, Design and Technology
Positions Held in Professional Associations:
- Executive Board, AAUP-AFT Local 6075 (2015-2021)
- Delegate Body, Metro Detroit AFL-CIO (2015-2021)
Accepted Presentations at Professional Conferences:
- Association for Educational Communications & Technology (AECT) 2022 Conference: Roundtable Session—"Incorporating Mentoring Activities In Virtual Learning Environments To Positively Impact Student Learning, Engagement and Motivation”.
- Association for Educational Communications & Technology (AECT) 2021 Conference: Presented Two Roundtable Sessions, November 2-6. The academic session was focused on the power of incorporating role models with instructional design.
- United Association for Labor Education 2017 Annual Conference: Primary Instructional Designer and Co-Presenter for “Building a Community of Workers Through Online Labor Education: Discovering Common Values, Developing New Leaders and Sharing Knowledge”.