
معرفی
David G. Blozowich is an Adjunct Professor at Gannon University, where he has taught since 2008. He previously served as an adjunct instructor at Immaculata University and held full-time roles in public education spanning 28 years, including as a Superintendent of Schools, until retiring on June 30, 2014.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in General Science-Secondary Education from Clarion University
- Master of Education in Science Education from Clarion University
- Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership from Immaculata University (2001)
His research and professional interests focus on Educational Leadership, Differentiated Instruction, Curriculum Development, School Reform, and Educational Facilities Planning. His dissertation explored differentiated instruction in sixth-grade classrooms, aligning with his expertise in pedagogy and classroom management.
Academic Employment:
- GEDU 505 Classroom Management Course (Gannon University)
- GEDU 740 Superintendent as Architect of Standards-Based Reform (Gannon University)
- GEDU 748 Introductory Superintendent Internship (Gannon University)
- GEDU 742 Educational Facilities and School Plant (Gannon University)
- GEDU 745 Educational Facilities and School Plant Internship (Gannon University)
Additional Information: He resides in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, with his family and has been employed by the Diocese of Pittsburgh for the past decade.




