
معرفی
Don Dyson, PhD, MSS, is an Associate Professor at Widener University's Center for Human Sexuality Studies. He specializes in sexuality education, clinical social work, and adult learning pedagogy. His research focuses on training sexologists, intercultural sexuality education, and identity intersections in sexology. He holds a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and MSS from Bryn Mawr College.
- Educations:
- PhD in Human Sexuality (2004), University of Pennsylvania
- MSS in Clinical Social Work (1995), Bryn Mawr College
- BA in Communications (1993), Eastern University
His teaching philosophy integrates adult learning theory, cultural relevance, and critical pedagogy, emphasizing practical connections to students' lives. Research trends include exploring mentorship models, faith-based training, and LGBTQ+ advocacy in schools and clinical settings. He has received awards like the Schiller Prize (2008) and collaborates on grants advancing textbook affordability.
- Key Research Themes:
- Best Practices in Sexologist Training
- Cross-Cultural Sexuality Education
- Identity Dynamics in Clinical Practice
He advises on the PA Global Library Licensed Materials Grant (2022) and contributes to dual-degree programs combining Human Sexuality Studies with Social Work, Public Administration, and Psychology.





