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University of Wyoming
William G. Berube

William G. Berube
Professor
School Legal Issues; Multicultural Education; Communication; Human Resources; Systems and Organization; Team Building; Direction Setting

B.S., Mayville State College, 1973
M.S., North Dakota State University, 1980
Ed.D., University of Wyoming, 1985
berube@uwyo.edu • (307) 766-6825 • Education 310
Best Mode of Communication: E-mail and phone

 

Bill was a teacher, coach, assistant principal, principal, and associate superintendent in Wyoming, Montana, and North Dakota. He has been a member of many state and university committees.

 

Publications:

Journal Articles - Published

Young, S., Berube, W., & Perry, S. (2008). The influence of technology on communication for school leaders: Preferences, beliefs, and use. Planning and Changing. Volume 39, Number 1 & 2.

Van Olphen, M., Berube, W., Rios, F., & Dexter, R. (2006). The plains city story. Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 9 (2), 23-32.

Dexter, R., & Berube, W. Supervision, evaluation, and NCLB: Maintaining a most highly qualified staff. Journal of the National School Development Council, 34(2), 11-17.

Berube, W., Dexter, R., & McCarthy, R. Developing a district vision and mission as entry-level superintendents. Journal of Effective Schools, 5(1), 9-16.
 

Other Publications

Dexter, R., Perry, S., & Berube, W. (2006). Frame theory. In F. English (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Educational Leadership and Administration. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Dexter, R., Berube, W., & Young, S. (2006). Communication theories in organizations. In F. English (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Educational Leadership and Administration. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Presentations - National

Berube, W., Young, S., & Perry, S. (2006, February). Communication in Schools: The Influence of Technology. Presentation at the American Association of School Administrators Conference, San Diego, CA.

Berube, W., Dexter, R., & Recht, B. (2006, February). One District's Focus on Instructional Leadership. Presentation at the American Association of School Administrators Conference, San Diego, CA.

Berube, W. One district's approach to instructional leadership. National Association of Secondary Schools Principal Conference, Las Vegas, NV,          February 24, 2007.

Presentations - Regional, State, ??? Local

Kleinsasser, A., Dexter, R., Duncan, H., Pickett, B., Berube, W., Carroll, k., & Hudson, M. Leadership for democratic schools focus group interview. Presented at the Wyoming School Improvement Conference, September 26, 2006, Casper, WY.

Duncan, H. E., Stock, M. J. & Berube, W. (2007, November). Supporting and developing our principals.Presentation at the Annual Conference of Wyoming Association of School Boards, Casper, Wyoming, November 15, 2007.

Berube, W. Facilitating change at LHS (inservice for teachers and staff). Laramie High School, Laramie, Wyoming, January 11, 2007.

Berube, W. Creating context for the school year (back to school session for teachers and staff), Lincoln County School District No. 1., Kemmerer, Wyoming, August 16, 2007.

Berube, W. & Recht, B. One district's focus on instructional leadership. Five sessions for the leadership team of Albany County School District, Laramie, Wyoming. Sabbatical from UW included interviews and facilitation of workshops, Fall, 2006.

Berube, W. (2008). Legal concerns for school secretaries. Presented at the Wyoming Association of Elementary School Principals workshop for school secretaries, Casper, Wyoming, October 23, 2008.

 

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