

Dr. Barbara F. Ash
Professor of Education and Human Services
Human Resources, Learning and Performance Graduate Programs
Mailing Address:
Suffolk University
8 Ashburton Place
Boston, MA 02108
Office:
STL 709
Phone:
(617) 573-8280
E-mail:
bash@suffolk.edu
Short Biography
Degrees:
Ed.D. (Adult and Continuing Education), Boston University
M.Ed. (Business Education), Boston University
B.S. cum laude, Boston University School of Management
Employment History:
• Professor of Education and Human Services, Education and Human Services Department, Suffolk University
• Director, Human Resources, Learning and Performance Programs, Suffolk University
• Designed and Implemented the following graduate degree and certificate programs at Suffolk University:
o Human Resources Certificate
o Instructional Design Certificate
o Organizational Learning Certificate
o M.S. Degree in Adult and Organizational Learning
o M.S. Degree in Human Resources
o Advanced Post-Master’s Program in Organizational Development
o Joint M.S. Degree in Adult and Organizational Learning and Organizational Development Certificate
o Joint M.S. Degree in Adult and Organizational Learning and Human Resources Certificate
• Director, Business Education Programs, Suffolk University
• Professor and Department Chair, Bunker Hill Community College, Boston, MA
• Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Simmons College, Boston, MA
Adjunct Faculty Appointments
• Boston University School of Education, Division of Instructional Development and Administration. Advisor to five doctoral candidates
• Boston University, School of Education, Department of Adult and Continuing Education. Served as fourth reader for doctoral dissertation and reader and oral examiner, Comprehensive Examination Committee
• Boston University Metropolitan College
• Northeastern University
Consulting Projects:
• National Consultant and platform speaker, Gregg Division, McGraw-Hill Book Company
• Conducted scores of professional workshops for government and industry, public and private four-year institutions, junior and community college, and business schools throughout the United States and Jamaica, West Indies
• Adult Basic Education License Advisory Committee, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Education
• Served as a curriculum consultant for numerous two- and four-year colleges and secondary schools
• Served on advisory boards for various two-year public and private institutions
• Served as a visiting team evaluator for two-year colleges and business schools
• Organized and chaired the Harbor House Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center’s Family Council, Hingham, MA (volunteer service)
Professional Associations:
• Board of Directors, Massachusetts Coalition of Adult Education
• Member, National, Massachusetts, and Bay Colonies Chapters of the American Society for Training and Development
• Member, Northeast Human Resources Association
• Member, Society for Human Resource Management
• Member, Phi Delta Kappa
• Member, Organizational Development Network
• Member, International Society for Performance Improvement, Mass. Chapter
• Member, Association for Psychological Type
• Member, New York Association of Continuing Community Education
Selected Honors:
• Rider College (New Jersey), Distinguished Lecturer, 1992
• Recipient of the Suffolk University Evening Division Association Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year Award
• Recipient of the Massachusetts Business Educator’s Association Business Educator-of-the-Year Award
• Past President, Massachusetts Business Educators Association
• Past President, New England Business Educators Association
• Past President, Epsilon Chapter, Delta Pi Epsilon
Recent Publications:
• Ash, B.F., "Cognitive Learning Style: Implications for Delivering Instruction, "Journal of Business and Training Education, v.14, fall 2005.
• Ash, B.F., Contributing to Your Profession: Three Opportunities," Field Notes," SABES (Massachusetts System for Adult Basic Education Support), Massachusetts Department of Education, v. 14 No. 4, summer 2005.
Research Interests:
• Learning and teaching styles
• Instructional strategies and training methods for adult learners
• Adult learner participation and motivation
• Curriculum and instructional design
• Continuing learning for the professions
Courses Taught:
EHS 650 Instructional Design
EHS 652 Training Methods for Adult Learners
EHS 655 Continuing Education for the Professions
EHS 660 Internship
EHS 661 Teaching and Learning Styles
EHS 662 Organizational Learning Seminar
EHS 670 Special Topics
EHS 700 Independent Projects
Archer Fellows Seminars