Timothy Poynton, Assistant Professor

Dr. Poynton

Timothy A. Poynton, Ed.D.
Assistant Professor of Education and Human Services
Director, School Counseling Program

 

 

 

 

Mailing Address:
Suffolk University
8 Ashburton Place
Boston, MA 02108

 

Office:
STL 724

 

Phone:
(617)994-6454

 

Email:
tpoynton@suffolk.edu

 

Short Biography

Dr. Poynton worked as a school counselor in New York State before shifting the focus of his career from school counseling practice to school counselor education.  During his doctoral training, Dr. Poynton worked at the National Center for School Counseling Outcome Research, where he conducted research and training for school counselors across the nation.  Dr. Poynton has presented at state school counseling conferences in Alaska, California, New Hampshire, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Washington, and Wisconsin, and has presented at national conferences for the American School Counselor Association, American Counseling Association, and the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.  Finally, Dr. Poynton is currently serving on the editorial board for the journal Professional School Counseling.

 

Degrees:

  • Ed.D. Human Development and Education, Boston Univerity

  • CAS School Counseling, State University of New York at Albany

  • MS Counseling, State University of New York at Albany

  • BA Psychology, State University of New York at Albany

 

Related Employment History:

  • Senior Research Fellow, Center for School Counseling Outcome Research, University of Massachusetts – Amherst

  • School Counselor, Rensselaer Middle-High School, Rensselaer, NY.

  • Crisis Specialist, St. Catherine’s Center for Children, Albany, NY.

 

Publications:

  • Poynton, T.A., and Baker, T.D. (2007).  Free Tech Tools.  School Counselor, 44(3).  22-29.
  • Poynton, T.A., and Carey, J.C. (2006).  An Integrative Model of Data-based Decision Making for School Counseling.  Professional School Counseling 10(2).  121-130.
  • Poynton, T.A., Carlson, M.W., Hopper, J.A., and Carey, J.C. (2006).  Evaluation of an Innovative Approach to Improving Middle School Students’ Academic Achievement, Professional School Counseling, 9(3), 190-196.
  • Poynton, T.A., (2005). Computer literacy: A review with implications for educations.  Computers in Human Behavior, 21(6), 861-872.

 

Research Interests:

  • School counselors’ use of data

  • Professional development in school counseling

  • School counselor preparation

  • Technology applications

  • Urban School Counseling

 

Courses Taught:
EHS 710 - Introduction to School Counseling
EHS 714 - Psychology of Vocational Development
EHS 715 - Research Methods
EHS 737 - Interpersonal Skills Laboratory
EHS 738 - School Counseling Practicum I
EHS 739 - School Counseling Practicum II
EHS 746 - Issues in School Counseling