Dr. Phillip Feldman
Biographical Information
As a classroom teacher in Memphis Tennessee, Dr. Phillip Feldman experienced the challenges of providing high quality education to at risk children. After earning his Doctor of Education degree from the University of Memphis he founded the Reading Center at the University of Tennessee at Martin. As Associate Dean of the College of Education at the University of South Alabama he has worked to develop practice-drive teacher education programs rich in clinical field experiences coupled with high use of emerging instructional technology.A successful grant writer, he has been awarded over $29,000,000 in externally funded grants for research, teaching, and service. These awards have come from the US Department of Education, the National Science Foundation, private foundations and state agencies.In additional to numerous national presentations, Dr. Feldman has presented scholarly papers and led faculty development programs in Melbourne and Sydney Australia, London, Paris, and Quebec. Most recently he has worked with the University of Glasgow (Scotland).
His NSF award allowed the University of South Alabama to partner with Vanderbilt University to conduct research and develop a strong reputation for the effective use of technology in teacher education. His groundbreaking work in this area was the foundation for implementing the statewide program, Technology in Motion, still operational across Alabama today.
Dr. Feldman has authored or contributed to over 30 scholarly publications
As the Director and Principal Investigator of the SARIC (South Alabama Regional In-service Center) and the Alabama Math Science and Technology Initiative (AMSTI) —a multimillion dollar project that provides high quality professional development for teachers and administrators focusing on math and science — Dr. Feldman works with over 15% of Alabama’s teachers to provide them with enhanced strategies to be more effective.
The funded research of Dr. Feldman has made a significant impact in the way teachers are trained and are provided professional development over the course of their careers. Today’s teachers are more effective in their teaching of math, science, and reading because of Dr. Feldman’s efforts.