
معرفی
Laurie Kimbrel, Ed.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Leadership, Research, and School Improvement at the University of West Georgia's College of Education. She transitioned to academia after a 27-year career in K-12 public schools, holding roles such as superintendent, principal, and classroom teacher across Illinois, California, and Georgia. Her expertise spans curriculum development, human resources, policy analysis, and school operations.
Education:
- B.S. in Music & Business, Millikin University (1987)
- M.S. in Special Education, Dominican University (1992)
- Ed.S. in Educational Leadership, National Louis University (1996)
- Ed.D. in Curriculum & Instruction, Loyola University - Chicago (2002)
- Graduate Certificate in Superintendent Leadership, Loyola University - Chicago (2006)
Research & Teaching Focus: Dr. Kimbrel emphasizes ethical leadership, policy analysis for school improvement, effective school management, and professional learning communities. She has led courses such as 'Ethical Leadership in Education,' 'Policy Analysis for School Improvement,' and 'Doctoral Seminar.'
Professional Experience: She served as president of state organizations like the High School District Association of California and Schools for Sound Finance. Her work integrates practical school administration with academic research, focusing on systemic educational reforms.
Advising & Grants: Advises doctoral students through the 'Research for Doc Dissertation' course. Her syllabi and course sections span 2020–2025, reflecting sustained academic engagement.




