Graduate School Faculty Marla McGhee
 



Marla W. McGhee

Associate Professor of Educational Leadership

department: Education
program: Educational Leadership
office: 304 Rogers Hall
phone: 503-768-6090
e-mail: mmcghee@lclark.edu

Marla W. McGhee worked in the public schools of Texas for 21 years serving as a teacher, an elementary principal, a secondary principal, and a central office curriculum area director. Under her leadership as principal, Live Oak Elementary was named a U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School in 1992. She was selected to represent Texas as the National Distinguished Principal in 1994, and was one of three finalists in the nation for the Principal in Residence position at the U.S. Department of Education in 1995.

Marla is the co-author (with Barbara A. Jansen) of The Principal’s Guide to a Powerful Library Media Program, a Linworth publication. This book provides substantive information to help principals and other school leaders be effective practitioners and understand the influence a successful library media program has on teaching, learning and student outcomes.

Her current project is a work for the Christopher-Gordon Publishing School Leadership Series, Bridging Theory and Practice. This solely authored book, From Principles to Practices: Instructional Leadership in Action, will have multiple purposes and uses and will specifically address the theory to practice chasm as well as the instructional and managerial responsibilities of campus-based leaders.

Marla McGhee 25 Jan 08

Educational Background

Doctor of Philosophy in
Educational Administration, 1992
University of Texas at Austin
Dissertation: Relation of Leadership Temperament to Change Facilitator Effectiveness

Master of Music Education, 1981
Texas Tech University
Thesis: Temporal Unit Imagery and Rhythmic Understanding

Bachelor of Music Education, 1978
Texas Tech University