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Shoemaker, Cynthia Cavenaugh Jones was born on February 13, 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Robert LaTourrette and Herta (Wilson) Cavenaugh.
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Shoemaker, Cynthia Cavenaugh Jones was born on February 13, 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Robert LaTourrette and Herta (Wilson) Cavenaugh.
Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology, Cornell Univercity, 1959; Master of Education in Education, U. Maryland., 1974; Doctor of Philosophy in Education, U. Maryland., 1981; postgraduate, U. Maryland., 1987-1991.
Teacher, St. Raphael's Nursery School, Rockville, Maryland., 1971-1972;
senior vice president, Home and School Institute, 1972-1975;
executive director, Early Childhood Education Administration Institute, 1975-1984;
assistant to dean continuing education, Catholic U., 1982;
program director continuing education, Montgomery College, 1983-1984;
associate director off-campus programs, George Washington University, Washington, since 1984. Parent-child preschooling observation program teacher Montgomery County (Maryland.) Public Schools, 1972-1975. Adjunct Professor Master of Arts in Teaching Trinity College, Washington, 1974-1978, assistant professor, 1978-1984.
Adjunct Professor Webster College, St.Louis, 1981. Adjunct, associate professor George Mason U., Fairfax, Virginia, 1989-1995. Speaker various meetings, conferences and workshops throughout United States, 1970-1994.
Executive Board Maryland. Council Staff Development, 1987-1989. Chairman Tri-County Staff Development Consortium, Charles County, St. Mary's County and CalvertCounties, Maryland.
Program chairman Association Federal Information Resource Management, 1993-1994. Conference chairman AFFIRM/SIGCAT, 1994, executive vice president, since 1995.
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Elder Rockville Presbyterian Church. Member ASCD, National Association Education Young Children, Association Childhood Education International, association Federal information Resource Management, American Society.of Public Administrator.
Married Roger H. Jones, July 4, 1958 (divorced December 1984). Children: Roger, Michael, Steve, Allison. Married Douglas B.G. Shoemaker, October 21, 1989.