School of Graduate and Continuing Studies
B.S., 1999, Olivet Nazarene University
M.S., 2003, Indiana University
Ph.D., 2009, Capella University
Dr. Bartling serves as the director of
graduate programs in education in Olivet’s School of Graduate and Continuing
Studies. A faculty member since 2000, he began in the media and technical
support area as an instructional designer in technology.
In 2004, he moved to the School of
Education, where as an assistant professor, he taught instructional technology
courses for the undergraduate teacher education program, as well as both core
education and educational technology courses for the Master of Education:
Curriculum in Instruction; Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT); and Master of
Library Information Specialist (MLIS) programs.
In 2007, he began working half-time as
a School of Education professor, and half-time as the director of assessment
and accreditation in the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies. He was
promoted to associate professor in 2010, and accepted his current full-time administrative
faculty role in the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies in 2011.
While continuing his work with the
School of Graduate and Continuing Studies and the School of Education, Dr.
Bartling serves on the Graduate Affairs and Continuing Studies Commission; the
Teacher Education Committee; the NCATE Executive Committee; the NCATE Steering
Committee; and ONU's Assessment Committee. In the past, he has served on the
University as a member of the Steering Committee; Faculty Retreat Committee; March
Toward Meaning Transition Team on Competence; and various technology-focused
committees.
Dr. Bartling was elected Secretary of
the Illinois Association of Colleges for Teacher Education in 2009 and again in
2011, and he is a member of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher
Education; Illinois Association of Teacher Educators in Private Colleges;
Nazarene Educators Worldwide; Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in
Education; and International Society for Technology in Education. In 2011, he
was accepted as a
Peer Reviewer for the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools.
He and his wife, Melinda (Jackson)
Bartling ’99, have three sons, Jackson, Jeremiah, and Malachi.
B.S., 1999, Olivet Nazarene University
M.S., 2003, Indiana University
Ph.D., 2009, Capella Universityjbartlin@olivet.edu