Michael Downton, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Education
Chair, School of Education
Education
Ph.D., learning and developmental sciences, Indiana University
B.A., psychology, Purdue University
Awards
Outstanding Administrator Award, 2021
"Excellence in Teaching," The National Society of Leadership and Success - St. John's University Chapter, 2017
Kappa Delta Pi "Professor of the Year" - St. John's Chapter, 2016
John W. Dobbins "Professor of the Year" - St. John's University, 2015
"Excellence in Teaching" - The National Society of Leadership and Success - St. John's University Chapter, 2014
Publications
"Why ask why? Questions to elicit reasoned intuitive responses in an elementary music
program"
Contribution to Music Education, Volume 43, 2018
Co-authored "Managing educational technology: school partnerships and technology integration"
New York, N.Y., Routledge, 2018
"Preparation for future teaching: The design of authentic activities in a teacher
education classroom"
Handbook of Research on Innovative Practices in Teacher Preparation and Graduate-Level
Teacher Education Programs, New York: IGI Global
Teaching Interests
Foundations of Education, Learning and Development, Techology for Teaching and Learning,
the Arts and Music in Education.
Teaching Philosophy
It is important for me to create a community of pre-service teachers that understand the impact they will make on their future students, their community, and themselves. I instill in my students from the beginning that they are more than just teachers; they are designers of learning and in order to be effective designers, they need to understand that every decision they make in their teaching should reflect what they know about learning and development.