معرفی
Donald R. McClure is the Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Student Experience and an Associate Professor of Social Studies Education at The School of Education, St. John's University. He holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University, an M.Ed. from the University of Notre Dame, and a B.Mus. from Central Michigan University. With eight years of K-12 teaching experience in the U.S. and Ireland, he specializes in social studies methods, international education, and research methodologies.
Education:
- Ph.D., Curriculum, Instruction, & Teacher Education (Michigan State University)
- M.Ed., Education (University of Notre Dame)
- B.Mus., (Central Michigan University)
Research Focus: McClure explores citizenship education, civic development through sports, and teacher education reform. His work addresses how students conceptualize citizenship and how pedagogical practices can foster inclusive civic engagement. His interdisciplinary approach uses sports (e.g., Olympics, baseball history) and media to teach critical thinking and social justice.
Publication Trends: His articles span 2017–2025, emphasizing civic education innovation, sports as pedagogical tools, and transnational student identities. Recent work examines pandemic-era online learning challenges and responses to book censorship in curricula.
Awards:
- 2024 Faculty Mentor of the Year Award (Vincentian Institute for Social Action)
Teaching & Leadership: He chairs committees in civic education and global pedagogy. His courses include elementary/secondary social studies methods and global education. He mentors doctoral students and collaborates on initiatives like the Vincentian Social Action Journal.
Labs & Teams: Engaged in interdisciplinary research at the University’s School of Education, focusing on equity-driven teacher preparation and global educational partnerships.




