Dan King earned his doctorate in K-12 education administration at Wayne State University.
After having served as a high school band director and high school principal, he began
a 40+ year career as an education faculty member and college/university administrator.
King has authored/coauthored a book chapter, four technical reports, and over 50 papers
which have been published or presented in scholarly forums. He has been principal
or co-principal investigator on funded grants and research projects totaling over
$5 million.
He has functioned as a strategic planning and organizational change consultant to
public schools & school districts, colleges & universities, and governmental & civic
groups. During the period of 1985-92 he worked as a professional development training
consultant for the National Association of Secondary School Principals, during which
time he provided leadership assessment and professional development training for over
3000 high school principals.
King served a three-year term on the Wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board.
He has received service recognitions from the Arkansas Association of Colleges for
Teacher Education, the National Association of Secondary School Principals, the Wyoming
Association for Teacher Education, and both the Arkansas and Wyoming State Committees
of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.