Daniel Gartrell

Dan Gartrell is a former sixth grade teacher in Ohio and Head Start teacher for the Red Lake Band of Ojibwe in northern Minnesota. During the 1970s, Dan completed his Masters degree at Bemidji State University where he was a CDA trainer for the Child Development Training Program. Dan received his Doctor of Education Degree from the University of North Dakota in 1977. For many years, Dan was director of the Child Development Training Program and professor of Early Childhood and Foundations Education at Bemidji State University. Dan is Emeritus Professor from Bemidji State.

Dan has written eight pieces that have appeared in Young Children (the Journal of the National Association for the Education of Young Children). In November of 2005, he began a regular column for Young Children titled "Guidance Matters," now appearing in three issues a year. The columns can be accessed and downloaded at no cost: http://www.naeyc.org/yc/columns/guidance

Dan is the author of four books and an E-book:

*A Guidance Approach for the Encouraging Classroom (Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. 6th edition, October 2012 )

*The Power of Guidance (Delmar/NAEYC, 2004)

*What the Kids Said Today (Redleaf Press, 2000).

*Education for a Civil Society: How Guidance Teaches Young Children Democratic Life Skills (NAEYC, 2012)

*E-book: Teaching for the Democratic Life Skills (forthcomsing, NAEYC 2013)

He has presented over 300 keynotes, workshops, and trainings in many states, Germany, and Mexico. Dan is a member of a blended family that includes wife, Dr. Julie Jochum, five children aged 34 to 47, and eleven grand children. (He's got photos, ☺). A complete training blurb including fees and expenses is available by email.

Contact Information

Dr. Dan Gartrell dgartrell@bemidjistate.edu or gartrell@paulbunyan.net

Phone: 218-586-275 or 651-222-3509