Garry McGiboney

About The Author

Dr. Garry W. McGiboney is a nationally recognized for his work in education and psychology. He has a Ph.D. in psychology and administration. Dr. McGiboney is an adjunct professor at Georgia State University and deputy state superintendent of schools. He has made hundreds of presentations across the United States and is often a keynote speaker at state and national conferences. He has published over 30 professional articles and is the author of four books: The Private Side of Public Education; Student Relations and Discipline; Lessons for Leaders and Governing Boards, and Crisis Management Planning. Based on his work and research, he has been quoted in Time Magazine, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal and many other publications, including the international press such as Le Devoir, Listin Diario, El Diaro, Japan Press, and Mato Grosso. Dr. McGiboney has appeared on CNN, A&E, Discovery Channel, National Public Radio, Nickelodeon Network and many local and regional television and radio programs. He is the recipient of numerous awards, such as the NAACP Educator of the Year and National Association of School Psychologists Friend of Children Award, and others. Also, he was inducted into the University System of Georgia Board of Regents Hall of Fame for his career-long efforts on behalf of children.

Books by Garry McGiboney

Leading Us Out of Darkness

The Lives That Shaped the Songs That Shape Our Faith

The lives that shaped the songs that shape our faith Their stories and lives are seldom considered or known, yet their works and influence are felt almost every day somewhere in the world and have been for centuries. They are the hymnists and their gift to the world for centuries and for the futu...
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