Twelfth Annual UWSP Teaching Conference
Room 116 - College of Professional Studies
January 17, 2008
Dr. Robert McGough, Plenary Speaker
Dr. Robert McGough is a specialist in the design and implementation
of secondar
y education, higher education and skills training to support
international development. For the past 24 years, Dr. McGough has been employed as a senior
education specialist, researcher, and project manager with the World Bank.
During this time, he has been responsible for the design and
implementation of numerous large-scale education and research projects in
developing nations. Dr. McGough
is also the author of two books, more than 60 refereed articles and numerous
World Bank publications. He is
also a recognized expert on low-cost rural distance learning for developing
nations.
Dr. McGough received his Bachelor of Science degree in
Industrial Arts Education from North
Texas State
University in 1967, his Master of
Education
degree
in Industrial Education from the University
of Missouri in 1968, and his Doctor
of Philosophy degree in Vocational-Technical Education from the University of Missouri
in 1977. During his early career, in public education, Dr. McGough taught at
the secondary level and served as the Director of Vocational-Technical and
Community Education programs in a large school system (Duluth, MN).
He also served as the Director of the
Area Manpower Institute for the Development of Staff (AMIDS), a large
government supported consulting agency hosted by the Dunwoody Industrial
Institute in Minneapolis, MN.
At the university level, Dr. McGough has been a member of the research
faculty of the University of Missouri and the graduate faculty of Virginia
Tech University, where he taught graduate level courses, conducted research,
and was responsible for advisement of both Master’s and Doctoral candidates.
He has also worked with university development programs/projects in
developing nations.
In the private sector, Dr. McGough has been a senior manager of
corporate training for Texas Instruments Corp. and the international
training director of Industrial Development Services, Westinghouse Corp. He
has also served as the senior vice president of Minnesota Diversified
Industries.
Registration is free but required so that we can have an accurate count for lunch. Please register by
Thursday,
January 10th, 2008, by clicking on the registration link above left.