Tim Callahan, MA
Tim Callahan, MA
Biographical Information
Tim Callahan has an extensive background as P-12 public school educator. He has been a teacher of both primary and intermediate grade students. For twenty five years he served as an elementary school principal. He brings a wealth of practical experience to his role of instructor and site professor in the UCCS Teacher Education and Licensure Program (TELP).
Education
M.A. - Educational Administration, Supervision, and Curriculum Development
University of Colorado at Boulder - 1981
B.S. - Elementary Education with minors in Special Education & Mathematics
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb - 1977
Additional Coursework & Training
- 70+ post-graduate college/inservice course hours in leadership, organizational, group development, goal setting and measurement in a non-profit environment, Continuous Quality Improvement
- The Malcolm Baldridge Model of Organizational Excellence, professional development, personnel management, supervision and evaluation.
Teaching
CURR 4800 Schools, Society and Diversity
T ED 3010 Early School Diversity Practicum
T ED 4580 Elementary Curriculum Instruction & Classroom Management
T ED 4600 Elementary School Experience
T ED 4630 Elementary Student Teaching
Teachers touch the future. As an instructor and site professor at UCCS, it is my goal to prepare educators who have the ability to promote the learning and achievement of all students in diverse classroom environments.
Design and present engaging and interactive early-education program experiences designed to help students understand the roles, responsibilities, and duties of the teacher in a democratic classroom. Mid-program intensive programming on theory of classroom management and initial theory-into-practice training. Teacher Education and Licensure Program training and mentoring of students during Fall and Spring in-school training program.
Volunteer and Service
- Member, UCCS College of Education Student Recruitment and Retention Committee
- Member, UCCS College of Education Distributed Studies Major Committee
- Assistant, UCCS College of Education Early Childhood Education Program Initiative
- Assistant, UCCS College of Education Online Program Design Improvement Effort
- Member, Colorado Association of School Executives, National Association of Elementary School Principals, Colorado Springs Principal Association
- Member, D-11 Teacher Contract Negotiation Team
- Member, D-11 Joint Council
- Member, D-11 Budget Committee
- Member, Northwest BOCES team to develop and implement an inclusive model of service deliver for rural school districts in northwest Colorado
- Chairman, South Routt County Public Schools Re-3 Accountability, Accreditation Team
- Developed and implemented a SoRoCo K - 12 Teacher Evaluation Process per State of Colorado regulations
Mentorship
High impact instructional leader with a strong commitment to academic excellence and growth of each student. Results-driven focus with the ability to identify and implement systems to accomplish a school’s mission, vision, objectives and measures of success. In-depth knowledge of curriculum development and program design. Proven experience with instructional improvement, staff development and supervision. Outgoing, relationship-based communication style, balanced with strong situational leadership skills.
Implemented high-leverage, best-practice strategies to align curriculum, instruction, assessment and reporting. Developed and implemented all school schedules, communication procedures in school environments. Provided constructive, professional feedback, coaching, mentoring and support for staff members and stakeholders. Collaboratively, planned school budgets to support identified educational goals and objectives. Worked with staff to promote professional growth related to attainment of instructional goals. Implemented exemplary English Language Learner and Early Childhood Education Programs. Drove fundraising efforts, raising over $1.2 million additional cash funds and in-kind donations. Pioneered extensive use of educational technology in a school environment. Promoted strong parental, community and stakeholder involvement.
Results include recognition for increasing student achievement as a “Gain Maker School” by the Colorado Department of Education. Utilization of a marketing plan lead to the highest percentage of permitted students (35% CHOICE enrollment) of 60+ District Eleven Schools. Maintained active community support and involvement in school environments. Recognized by Colorado Department of Education for implementing an exemplary Colorado Preschool Project Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) early childhood education and a center-based English Language Learner (ELL) Program. School Library/Technology/Media Center has met the rigorous criteria to be designated a “Colorado Power Library” by the Colorado Department of Education and Colorado Library Association. Recognized by the Colorado Springs Arts, Business Education Consortium as an administrator who effectively integrates art’s education throughout the curriculum.
Mentored/coached numerous teachers, administrators and managers helping them create successful units within various organizations. Served on district committees, including budget, accounting/fiscal practices, accountability, drop-out prevention, arts in education, special education inclusion, expansion of district/community early childhood education programming.