Patrice W. Glenn Jones

Patrice W. Glenn Jones , a 2023-2024 American Council on Education fellow, serves as the Executive Director of Online Education and Programs at Alabama State University and a visiting scholar at Rutgers University Graduate School of Education. She also facilitates and authors online courses in English, literature, assessment and evaluation, and leadership. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in educational leadership from Florida A&M University, a specialist degree in information science and learning technology from University of Missouri-Columbia, and a master’s degree in English from University of North Florida. Beyond online education, some of her other research interests include factors that impact Black American student achievement, academic programming at historically Black colleges and universities, mentoring, and positive psychology.

Publications

Mentorship Among Educational Leadership Doctoral Students Enrolled at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Julian L. BourneSmothers, Patrice W. Glenn Jones. © 2023. 19 pages.
The role of mentorship among educational leadership doctoral students and candidates is a specialized focus within the wider scope of mentorship study. When examined among...
Adopting Critical Culturally Responsive Online Pedagogy at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Patrice W. Glenn Jones, Fagdeba Bakoyema. © 2023. 21 pages.
The history of oppression for Black students in the United States dictates a distinct and intentional approach to the design and facilitation of online courses. For the students...