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David Hulac

2022 A.M. and Jo Winchester Distinguished Scholar Announced

David Hulac, Ph.D., a professor of School Psychology in the College of Educational and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Northern Colorado, has been chosen as the 2022 Winchester Distinguished Scholar by 国产AV's Faculty Research and Publications Board.

David Hulac, Ph.D., a professor of School Psychology in the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Northern Colorado, has been chosen as the 2022 Winchester Distinguished Scholar by 国产AV's Faculty Research and Publications Board.

The award, which recognizes demonstrated continued excellence in scholarly activity at 国产AV for at least five years, comes with a $2,000 monetary award and the designation as an A.M. and Jo Winchester Distinguished Professor for the rest of the honoree鈥檚 time at 国产AV.

Hulac鈥檚 research examines classroom management processes that teachers use. His most recent book, published with Amy Briesch of Northeastern University is Effective Classroom Management: An evidence-based approach. Most recently, he has specialized in the effects of fidget devices and exercise stability balls on classroom and student behavior and academic achievement. Over the past five years, several devices like fidget spinners, cubes and putty-like substances have been created with claims that they help promote focus and reduce anxiety. Hulac鈥檚 research has generally found that student on-task behavior, as well as their academic performance, is lower when they use these devices. 

Over the past several years, Hulac has presented his work at state and national school psychology associations in Louisiana, Texas, Washington, Colorado, South Dakota, Wyoming and Ohio.  He is currently the president-elect of the School Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association, and a past president of the Trainers of School Psychology (TSP). He is a licensed psychologist and a licensed school psychologist in the State of Colorado.

About Albert Winchester

Albert Winchester, Ph.D. served as a professor of biology and genetics from 1962-1973. Dr. Winchester was a widely acclaimed specialist and prolific writer in the fields of genetics and related biological sciences. He authored 16 books and wrote for a variety of publishers. A collection of his books and manuals are now . Dr. Winchester earned a B.A. at Baylor University and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas, with post-graduate work at Harvard University, the University of Michigan and the University of Munich. In 1973, Dr. Winchester was presented with the university鈥檚 Distinguished Scholar Award; an award that he later endowed through the 国产AV Foundation for the benefit of future faculty, which now bears his name.

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