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David M. Dolman, Ph.D.
Professor of Education
B.A., College of Wooster
M.A., Northwestern University
Ph.D., Loyola University of Chicago
Hardy Center
ddolman@barton.edu | 800-345-4973 x6425
Dr. Dave Dolman, program coordinator for the School of Education, received his master’s degree in education of the deaf and hard of hearing from Northwestern University and his doctorate from Loyola University of Chicago. He was awarded the Jefferson-Pilot Award for Faculty Excellence in 1991, received a Fulbright Teaching Award to Bratislava, Slovakia during the spring semester of 2003, and traveled to India as part of a Fulbright Teacher Education Administrators Seminar in 2008. In addition to teaching in Maryland and Illinois, Dr. Dolman spent two years as a professor in a deaf education teacher preparation program in Kingston, Jamaica prior to coming to Barton. He has written articles in refereed journals and has made presentations at national conferences on reading and language issues related to deaf children, deaf education in Slovakia and Jamaica, and trends in deaf education teacher preparation programs in the United States.
Contact the School of Education
Dr. Jackie Ennis, Dean
School of Education
Hardy Centerjennis@barton.edu
800-345-4973 x6431








