Portrait of Dr. Glenna M Billingsley

Dr. Glenna M Billingsley

  • Chair - Associate Professor at Curriculum And Instruction, College of Education

Grants

2020

  • Thomas, Cathy (Co-Principal), Billingsley, Glenna M (Co-Principal). Virtual reality to provide teacher training in behavior management, Research Enhancement Program, Texas State University, $16000. (Submitted: October 2020, Funded: December 4, 2020 - 2022). Grant.

2019

  • Thomas, Cathy (Principal), Billingsley, Glenna M (Co-Principal), Holschuh, Jodi P (Supporting), Polat, Nihat (Supporting), Corona, Melissa (Supporting). Reducing the shortage of special education teachers - Networked Improvement Community, American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, Private / Foundation / Corporate. (Funded: 2019 - 2022). Grant.

2016

  • Billingsley, Glenna M (Principal), Scheuermann, Brenda K (Principal). Measuring the effectiveness of HB 2684: Training for school-based law enforcement officers, Texas State University Office of Research and Federal Relations, Research Enhancement Program Grant, Texas State University, $16000. (Submitted: December 2015, Funded: January 2016 - May 2017). Grant.
  • Thomas, Cathy (Principal), Billingsley, Glenna M (Co-Principal), Smith, Kenneth Scott (Co-Principal). Virtual reality to provide teacher training in behavior management, Texas State University Big Ideas, Texas State University, $367264. (Submitted: October 2020). Grant.
  • Nelson, S W (Principal), Billingsley, Glenna (Co-Principal), Greene, J (Co-Principal), Martinez-Ramos, G (Co-Principal), Price, L (Co-Principal), Ryser, G (Co-Principal), Supancic, P M (Co-Principal), Vega, D (Co-Principal), Martinez-Prather, K (Other), McKenna, J (Other). Creating a secondary school climate instrument focused on safety and security, Texas State University Office of Research Development at Texas State University Multi-Disciplinary Internal Research Grant (MIRG), Texas State University, $25000. (Submitted: 2015). Grant.
  • Billingsley, Glenna (Co-Principal). Creating a secondary school climate instrument focused on safety and security, Office of Research Development at Texas State University Multi-disciplinary, Institutional (Higher Ed), $8000. (Submitted: May 1, 2015). Grant.