Alan J. Daly
Assistant Professor
- Email:
- ajdaly@ucsd.edu
- Phone:
- (858) 822-6472
BIOGRAPHY
Alan graduated from Clark University with a BA in Psychology, received a MS
in Counseling from San Diego State University, and a MA and Ph.D. in Education
with an emphasis in Educational Leadership and Organizations from the University
of California, Santa Barbara. Over the last 15 years, Alan has held a wide
variety of positions in public education ranging from classroom teacher to
district psychologist to site administrator. In addition to his K-12 public
education experience, Alan has most recently been the Program Director for
the Center for Educational Leadership and Effective Schools at the University
of California, Santa Barbara where he collaboratively supported the delivery
of high quality services and research to 5 school districts focusing on the
rigorous examination of strengths, building leadership capacity, and facilitating
the potential of systems for transformation.
Alan has presented at the local, state, and national level around conflict
mediation, the creation and maintenance of positive school cultures, and the
impact of current accountability structures. As a licensed educational psychologist,
he has also provided consultation to school districts working to build and
sustain systemic leadership capacity, district reform, and implementation of
adult and student conflict mediation systems. Alan’s research interests include
social capital, the analysis of social networks, trust, educational policy,
and the building of strengths-based systems of support.
BRIEF CURRICULUM VITA
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Education with an emphasis in Educational Leadership and Organizations.
University of California, Santa Barbara, 2004.
Master of Arts in Education with an emphasis in Educational Administration.
University of California, Santa Barbara, 2001.
Masters of Science in Counseling with an emphasis in Multicultural Counseling
and School Psychology. San Diego State University, 1995.
Bachelor of Arts, in Psychology with Concentrations in Education and Philosophy.
Clark University, 1988
CREDENTIALS
Administrative Services Clear Credential
Professional Clear Pupil Personnel Services Credential with School Psychology
Specialization
California State Multiple Subject Teaching Credential
Massachusetts State Elementary Education Credential Life.
Licensed Educational Psychologist, License Number 2553
California Certified Mediator
NEW BOOK:
Social Network Theory and Educational Change
Edited by Alan J. Daly
Foreword by Judith Warren Little
Published by Harvard Education Press
Use this link to learn more and to order: http://www.hepg.org/hep/book/131/SocialNetworkTheoryAndEducationalChange
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Daly, A. J., Der Martirosian, C., Ong-Dean, C., Park, V. & Wishard, A. (Forthcoming). Leading Under Sanction: Principals’ Perceptions of Threat-Rigidity, Efficacy, and Leadership in Underperforming Schools. Leadership and Policy in Schools.
Daly, A. J., & Finnigan, K. (In Press). The Ebb and Flow of Social
Network Ties between District Leaders Under High Stakes Accountability. American
Education Research Journal.
Ibarra, L, Santamaria, A., Lindsey, D., & Daly, A. J. (2010). From
Compliance to Transformation. ACSA Leadership. Volume 39(5), 32-36.
Daly, A. J. (Editor) (2010).
Social Network Theory and Educational Change. Cambridge MA,
Harvard Education Press.
Moolenaar, N., Daly, A., & Sleegers, P. (In Press). Ties with Potential:
Social Network Structure and Innovation in Dutch Schools. Teachers
College Record.
Daly, A. J., & Moolenaar, N. (In Press). Leadership and Social Networks.
In G. Barnett & G. Golson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Networking.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Daly, A. J., Moolenaar, N., Bolivar, J., & Burke, P. (2010). Relationships
in Reform: The Role of Teachers' Social Networks. Journal of Educational
Administration. Volume 48(3), 20-49.
Avery, C., & Daly, A. J. (2010). Promoting Equitable Educational
Outcomes for High-Risk College Students: The Roles of Social Capital and Resilience. Journal
of Equity in Education, Volume 1(1), 359-391.
Daly, A. J. (2009). The Power and Potential of Strengths-Based
Connectedness: New Directions in Leadership and Organizations. In A. Honigsfeld & A
Cohan (Eds.), Breaking the Mold of School Instruction and Organization:
Innovative and Successful Practices for the 21st Century. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Daly, A. J., & Finnigan, K. (2010). Understanding
Network Structure to Understand Change Strategy. Journal of Educational
Change. Volume 111, 111-138.
Daly, A. J. (2009). Rigid Response in an Age of Accountability.
Educational Administration Quarterly, Volume, 45(2), 168-216.
Chrispeels, J., Burke, P., Johnson, P., & Daly, A. J. (2008). Aligning
Mental Models of District and School Leadership Teams for Reform Coherence.
Education and Urban Society, Volume 40(6), 730-750.
Daly, A. J. (2008). Unleashing the Power in Professional
Networks. Leadership in Focus, Volume 9(1), 1-6.
Daly, A. J., & Chrispeels, J. (2008). A Question
of Trust: Predictors of Adaptive and Technical Leadership. Leadership and
Policy in the Schools, Volume 71(1), 30-63.
Gilkey, L., Chuon, V., Gonzalez, M., Daly, A. J., & Chrispeels,
J. (2008). The Little District that Could. Educational Administration
Quarterly, Volume 44(2), 227-281.
Daly, A. J., Millhollen, B., & DiGuilio, L. (2007). Soaring
Toward Excellence: The Case of the Esperanza School District. AI Practionner, Volume
5(3), 27-39.
Daly, A. J., & Chrispeels, J. (2005). From
Problem to Possibility: Leadership for Implementing and Deepening Effective
Schools Processes. Journal for Effective Schools, Volume 4.
Lasky, S., Stringfield, S., Schaffer, G., Chrispeels, J., & Daly,
A. J (2005). The Gold Standard for Examining the Processes of Effective
Schools. Journal for Effective Schools, Volume 5.
Link for a more complete listing including downloadable material: http://ucsd.academia.edu/AlanDaly
