Janette Boazman, PhD
Associate Professor, Education and Classical Learning, Graduate Director, Education
Phone: (972) 265-5714
Email: jboazman@udallas.edu
Office: Braniff Graduate Building #22
Office Hours: By Appointment: In-Person & Virtual
Education
- PhD Curriculum and Instruction
University of North Texas
Minor: Gifted and Talented Education - M.S. Educational Psychology
University of North Texas
Minor: Gifted and Talented Education
Certification: Gifted and Talented - B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies in Education
University of North Texas
Minor: Elementary Education
Specialization: Reading
Academic Discipline: Geography
Certification: Self-Contained (1-8)
Reading (1-8)
Current Teaching Assignments
- EDU 3325 Mathematics Concepts for Teachers
- EDU 3326 Science in Elementary School
- EDU 5337 Gifted Learners: Nature and Needs
- EDU 5342 Foundations of Catholic Education
- EDU 5352 Education Evaluation
- EDU 5377 Human Growth and Development
- EDU 6366 Catholic School Leadership Internship (MCSL)
Publications
Books and Book Chapters
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- Unique and Unrepeatable: Serving all of God’s Children. Arlington,
VA: National Catholic Education Agency. - It’s Time to Revamp the Parent-Teacher Conference Process: Let’s
Include the Child. In K. Nilles, J. Jolly, T. Ford Inman, & J.
Smutny (Eds.), Success strategies for parenting gifted kids
(pp. 343-348). Waco: Prufrock Press. - Identification of Gifted Learners: Myths, Characteristics, Program
Planning, and Identification Processes. Arlington, VA:
National Catholic Education Agency. - The Meaning of Gifts and Talents: Framing the Elements for
Flourishing. Arlington, VA: National Catholic Education
Agency.
- Unique and Unrepeatable: Serving all of God’s Children. Arlington,
Editorial Activities
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- A Look at Special Schools and Programs [special issue]. Parenting
for High Potential, 12(2).
- A Look at Special Schools and Programs [special issue]. Parenting
Refereed/Peer Review
Journal Articles
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The faith-Based School Option for Gifted Children. Parenting for High Potential, 12(2), 20 - 25. - Creating a Positive School Year Through Gratitude, Hopefulness, and Friendship. Parenting for High Potential, 11(3), 2-5, 22-23.
- Subjective Wellbeing of Gifted American College Students: An Examination of Psychometric Properties of the PWI-A. Gifted Child Quarterly, 50(4), 236-248. doi:10.1177/0016986215597748
- Important Voices: Gifted Children and Parents Share What They Need. Parenting for High Potential, 4(7), 2-3, 22-23.
- It’s Time to Revamp the Parent-Teacher Conference Process: Let’s Include the Child. Parenting for High Potential, 4(1).
- Hope is More Than Just Wishful Thinking. Parenting for High Potential 3(2), 12-15.
- Locus of Control, Academic Self-Concept, and Academic Dishonesty Among High Ability College Students. Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 14(4), 88-114. doi:10.14434/josotl.v14i4.12770
- Mediating Factors of Personal Wellbeing in Gifted College Students: Early-College Entrants and Honors College Students. Journal of Social Research and Policy, 3(2), 111-131. ISSN: 2067-2640
- We All Want the Same Thing. Parenting for High Potential, 1(7), 8-11.
- The Personal Well-Being of Gifted Young Adults Following Participation in an Early-College-Entrance Program. Roeper Review, 33, 76-85. doi.org/10.1080/02783193.2011.554153
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Encyclopedia Article – Refereed/Peer Review
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- Gifted American College Students, Application of the Personal Well-Being Index (PWI) (Adult Version). In: Maggino F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69909-7_4003-2
- Gifted American College Students, Application of the Personal Well-Being Index (PWI)
(Adult
Version). In: Michalos AC (Ed.). Encyclopedia of quality of life and well-being research (pp 2436-2437). Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5
Publications other than Peer Review
Editor Reviewed Articles
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- Rising to the Promise Found in Each Young Person: Serving Gifted Learners in Catholic
Schools.
Momentum, 40-43. - Writing a New Story for Catholic Schools: Explaining Why Catholic Schools are Worth
The
Investment. Momentum, 42-49.
- Rising to the Promise Found in Each Young Person: Serving Gifted Learners in Catholic
Schools.
Blog Posts
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- Every Student Deserves to Learn Something New Every Day. NCEA Talk.
Published Interviews
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- The Cardinal Newman Society - Faithful Catholic Schools Depend on Faithful Teacher Prep., Says U. Dallas Education Chair.
- The Davidson Institute - Interview with Janette Boazman on Character Development and the Differences in
Cognitive Development Between Boys and Girls.
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