Faculty & Staff
Dr. William J. Haynie, III
Associate Professor
Technology education
Math, Science and Technology Education
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Education
B.S. Old Dominion University
M.In.Ed. Clemson University
Ph.D. The Pennsylvania State University
Research Areas
Testing in vocational education & Curriculum in Technology Education.
Research Description
Most of my studies are experimental--testing various factors to see how they effect the learning value of tests and related issues. Some studies evaluate teachers' capability to develop and administer tests and the quality of those teacher-made tests. The curriculum research has mostly been descriptive in nature.
Courses Taught
• TED 122: Metals Technology
• TED 359: Electrical Technology I
• TED 360: Electrical Technology II
• EOE 551: Technology Education: A Discipline
• EOE 679: Research Application in Occupational Education
Current Projects:
None funded, two experimental studies concerning the learning effects of tests in vocational education
Recent Publications
• Haynie, W.J. & Peterson, R.E. (1995) The technology of communication. Thompson Learning Tools: Cincinnati.
• Haynie, W.J. (1994) Effects of Multiple-Choice and Short-Answer Tests on Delayed Retention Learning, The Journal of Technology Education, Vol 6, No. 1.

