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Oscar J. Underwood Jr.

Oscar J. Underwood Jr. (born August 18, 1949) is an American educator, author, pastor, and community activist.[1]

Oscar J. Underwood Jr.
Underwood Jr.
Born (1949-08-18) August 18, 1949 (age 74)
Occupation(s)Educator, pastor, community activist, author

Underwoood is the founder and President of Cornerstone Christian College Preparatory School and Cornerstone Christian Bible College International. His work in urban education spans over 40 years and includes becoming the first African American Indiana Teacher of the Year [2] and testifying before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Small Business on effective urban education methods.[3][4]

Underwood's published works include Assassination of Human Potential,[5] Burden of Hope: Transition, Retention, and Collegiate Black Men,[6] and Bumblebees Can Fly: Developing the Inherent Power in Young Men of Color Needed to Achieve in Education and Succeed in Life.[7]

Early life edit

Oscar J. Underwood Jr. was born in Marion, Alabama, and relocated with his family to Fort Wayne, Indiana at age three. He obtained a B.S. in Elementary Education from Indiana University in 1972,[8] an M.S. in Educational Administration and Curriculum Development from Indiana University in 1978, and an Ed.S. and Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership, Administration and Foundations from Indiana State University in 2007 and 2012, respectively.

Education edit

In 1977, Underwood became the first Indiana African American Teacher of the Year.[9] In 1982, he accepted a principalship at Ralph J. Bunche Elementary School in Fort Wayne, a then- failing, low-income, 98-percent African-American, inner-city school.[10][11] Within two years, student achievement test scores in every grade level rose to the highest they had been in the school's then-history.[12][13]

In 1991, Underwood left Ralph J. Bunche and founded Cornerstone Christian College Preparatory School in Fort Wayne.[14] In 1998, Underwood testified before the United States Congressional Committee on Small Businesses regarding his strategies in urban education.[15][16] In 1991 he opened c-prep and the firsy year

Ministry edit

In 1985, Underwood founded and became Senior Pastor of Cornerstone Christian Worship Center (now, Destiny Dome Embassy at Cathedral of Praise Ministries International) in Fort Wayne. In 1993, the ministry purchased a 46,000 square foot building. In 2000, the ministry opened Cornerstone Christian Bible College International in Fort Wayne.

Published works edit

  • Bumblebees Can Fly: Developing the Inherent Power in Young Men of Color Needed to Achieve in Education and Succeed in Life ǀ ISBN 978-1498444422
  • Burden of Hope: Transition, Retention, and Collegiate Black Men ǀ ISBN 978-3639705539
  • Assassination of Human Potential ǀ ISBN 978-1607910275

Awards and honors edit

  • Indiana Teacher of the Year (1977)[17][18]
  • Fort Wayne Police Merit Commission (1980)[19]
  • Fort Wayne Indiana Black Expo Inc. John Nuckols Award (1984)[20]
  • Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne Outstanding Alumni (1994)[21]
  • Outstanding Hoosier Award (1994)[22]
  • Indiana Institute of Technology Board of Trustees (1993-1998)[23][24][25][26][27]
  • Indiana Platform Chairman of the Republican Party (1995)[28]
  • Indiana State Businessman of the Year (1998)
  • Named to Stanford's Who's Who (2011)[29]
  • Golden Apple Award (2011)[30]

References edit

  1. ^ Goldsborough, Jaclyn. "Faces of the GOP: Oscar Underwood". News-Sentinel.com. The News Sentinel. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  2. ^ "Past Indiana Teachers of the Year". Indiana Department of Education. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  3. ^ Briggs, John (April 8, 1998). "Underwood takes tale of Cornerstone to hall of Congress". Frost Illustrated Newspaper.
  4. ^ Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Empowerment of the Committee on Small Business House of Representatives (March 26, 1998). "Urban Education: Approaches that Work" (Serial No. 105–44). {{cite journal}}: |author= has generic name (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Underwood, Oscar (September 21, 2009). Assassination of Human Potential. Xulon Press. ISBN 978-1607910275.
  6. ^ Dowdell-Underwood, Oscar (December 19, 2013). Burden of Hope: Transition, Retention, and Collegiate Black Men. Scholars' Press. ISBN 978-3639705539.
  7. ^ Dowdell-Underwood, Oscar (2015-09-25). Bumblebees Can Fly: Developing the Inherent Power in Young Men of Color Needed to Achieve in Education and Succeed in Life. Xulon Press. ISBN 978-1498444422.
  8. ^ "Honoree: Oscar Underwood". Indiana University.
  9. ^ "Past Indiana Teachers of the Year". Indiana Dep't of Education. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
  10. ^ Horwitz, Tony (March 1984). "Bunche Principal: Quality is color blind". The News-Sentinel.
  11. ^ Monteith, Gene (1984). "Principal demands the best". The News-Sentinel.
  12. ^ Horwitz, Tony (March 1984). "Bunche Principal: Quality is color blind". The News-Sentinel.
  13. ^ Monteith, Gene (1984). "Principal demands the best". The News-Sentinel.
  14. ^ Davis, Karen (August 1991). "New school can effect change, educator says". The News-Sentinel.
  15. ^ Briggs, John (April 8, 1998). "Underwood takes tale of Cornerstone to hall of Congress". Frost Illustrated Newspaper.
  16. ^ Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Empowerment of the Committee on Small Business House of Representatives (March 26, 1998). "Urban Education: Approaches that Work" (Serial No. 105–44). {{cite journal}}: |author= has generic name (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  17. ^ Briggs, John (April 8, 1998). "Underwood takes tale of Cornerstone to hall of Congress". Frost Illustrated Newspaper.
  18. ^ Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Empowerment of the Committee on Small Business House of Representatives (March 26, 1998). "Urban Education: Approaches that Work" (Serial No. 105–44). {{cite journal}}: |author= has generic name (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  19. ^ "Underwood to Merit Commission". Frost Illustrated. May 21, 1980.
  20. ^ Zlatos, Bill (April 30, 1984). "Principal is top achiever". The News-Sentinel.
  21. ^ "Honoree: Oscar Underwood". Indiana University.
  22. ^ "Outstanding Hoosier Award". Frost Illustrated. January 19, 1994.
  23. ^ Indiana Institute of Technology Academic Catalog (1993). Board of Trustees.
  24. ^ Indiana Institute of Technology Academic Catalog (1994). Board of Trustees.
  25. ^ Indiana Institute of Technology Academic Catalog (1995). Board of Trustees.
  26. ^ Indiana Institute of Technology Academic Catalog (1996). Board of Trustees.
  27. ^ Indiana Institute of Technology Academic Catalog (1997). Board of Trustees.
  28. ^ Goldsborough, Jaclyn. "Faces of the GOP: Oscar Underwood". News-Sentinel.com. The News Sentinel. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  29. ^ Stanford Who's Who. "Dr. Oscar J. Underwood Joins The Class Of Stanford Who's Who". Stanford Who's Who.
  30. ^ WISE Web Admin. "Golden Apple: Dr. Oscar Underwood". 21alive.com.

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Oscar J Underwood Jr born August 18 1949 is an American educator author pastor and community activist 1 Oscar J Underwood Jr Underwood Jr Born 1949 08 18 August 18 1949 age 74 Marion Alabama U S Occupation s Educator pastor community activist authorUnderwoood is the founder and President of Cornerstone Christian College Preparatory School and Cornerstone Christian Bible College International His work in urban education spans over 40 years and includes becoming the first African American Indiana Teacher of the Year 2 and testifying before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Small Business on effective urban education methods 3 4 Underwood s published works include Assassination of Human Potential 5 Burden of Hope Transition Retention and Collegiate Black Men 6 and Bumblebees Can Fly Developing the Inherent Power in Young Men of Color Needed to Achieve in Education and Succeed in Life 7 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Education 1 2 Ministry 2 Published works 3 Awards and honors 4 ReferencesEarly life editOscar J Underwood Jr was born in Marion Alabama and relocated with his family to Fort Wayne Indiana at age three He obtained a B S in Elementary Education from Indiana University in 1972 8 an M S in Educational Administration and Curriculum Development from Indiana University in 1978 and an Ed S and Ph D in Higher Education Leadership Administration and Foundations from Indiana State University in 2007 and 2012 respectively Education edit In 1977 Underwood became the first Indiana African American Teacher of the Year 9 In 1982 he accepted a principalship at Ralph J Bunche Elementary School in Fort Wayne a then failing low income 98 percent African American inner city school 10 11 Within two years student achievement test scores in every grade level rose to the highest they had been in the school s then history 12 13 In 1991 Underwood left Ralph J Bunche and founded Cornerstone Christian College Preparatory School in Fort Wayne 14 In 1998 Underwood testified before the United States Congressional Committee on Small Businesses regarding his strategies in urban education 15 16 In 1991 he opened c prep and the firsy year Ministry edit In 1985 Underwood founded and became Senior Pastor of Cornerstone Christian Worship Center now Destiny Dome Embassy at Cathedral of Praise Ministries International in Fort Wayne In 1993 the ministry purchased a 46 000 square foot building In 2000 the ministry opened Cornerstone Christian Bible College International in Fort Wayne Published works editBumblebees Can Fly Developing the Inherent Power in Young Men of Color Needed to Achieve in Education and Succeed in Life ǀ ISBN 978 1498444422 Burden of Hope Transition Retention and Collegiate Black Men ǀ ISBN 978 3639705539 Assassination of Human Potential ǀ ISBN 978 1607910275Awards and honors editIndiana Teacher of the Year 1977 17 18 Fort Wayne Police Merit Commission 1980 19 Fort Wayne Indiana Black Expo Inc John Nuckols Award 1984 20 Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne Outstanding Alumni 1994 21 Outstanding Hoosier Award 1994 22 Indiana Institute of Technology Board of Trustees 1993 1998 23 24 25 26 27 Indiana Platform Chairman of the Republican Party 1995 28 Indiana State Businessman of the Year 1998 Named to Stanford s Who s Who 2011 29 Golden Apple Award 2011 30 References edit Goldsborough Jaclyn Faces of the GOP Oscar Underwood News Sentinel com The News Sentinel Retrieved September 12 2015 Past Indiana Teachers of the Year Indiana Department of Education Retrieved September 12 2015 Briggs John April 8 1998 Underwood takes tale of Cornerstone to hall of Congress Frost Illustrated Newspaper Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Empowerment of the Committee on Small Business House of Representatives March 26 1998 Urban Education Approaches that Work Serial No 105 44 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a author has generic name help Cite journal requires journal help Underwood Oscar September 21 2009 Assassination of Human Potential Xulon Press ISBN 978 1607910275 Dowdell Underwood Oscar December 19 2013 Burden of Hope Transition Retention and Collegiate Black Men Scholars Press ISBN 978 3639705539 Dowdell Underwood Oscar 2015 09 25 Bumblebees Can Fly Developing the Inherent Power in Young Men of Color Needed to Achieve in Education and Succeed in Life Xulon Press ISBN 978 1498444422 Honoree Oscar Underwood Indiana University Past Indiana Teachers of the Year Indiana Dep t of Education Retrieved September 15 2015 Horwitz Tony March 1984 Bunche Principal Quality is color blind The News Sentinel Monteith Gene 1984 Principal demands the best The News Sentinel Horwitz Tony March 1984 Bunche Principal Quality is color blind The News Sentinel Monteith Gene 1984 Principal demands the best The News Sentinel Davis Karen August 1991 New school can effect change educator says The News Sentinel Briggs John April 8 1998 Underwood takes tale of Cornerstone to hall of Congress Frost Illustrated Newspaper Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Empowerment of the Committee on Small Business House of Representatives March 26 1998 Urban Education Approaches that Work Serial No 105 44 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a author has generic name help Cite journal requires journal help Briggs John April 8 1998 Underwood takes tale of Cornerstone to hall of Congress Frost Illustrated Newspaper Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Empowerment of the Committee on Small Business House of Representatives March 26 1998 Urban Education Approaches that Work Serial No 105 44 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a author has generic name help Cite journal requires journal help Underwood to Merit Commission Frost Illustrated May 21 1980 Zlatos Bill April 30 1984 Principal is top achiever The News Sentinel Honoree Oscar Underwood Indiana University Outstanding Hoosier Award Frost Illustrated January 19 1994 Indiana Institute of Technology Academic Catalog 1993 Board of Trustees Indiana Institute of Technology Academic Catalog 1994 Board of Trustees Indiana Institute of Technology Academic Catalog 1995 Board of Trustees Indiana Institute of Technology Academic Catalog 1996 Board of Trustees Indiana Institute of Technology Academic Catalog 1997 Board of Trustees Goldsborough Jaclyn Faces of the GOP Oscar Underwood News Sentinel com The News Sentinel Retrieved September 12 2015 Stanford Who s Who Dr Oscar J Underwood Joins The Class Of Stanford Who s Who Stanford Who s Who WISE Web Admin Golden Apple Dr Oscar Underwood 21alive com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oscar J Underwood Jr amp oldid 1208238246, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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