Dr. Mickey Shachar
Dean - College of Health and Human Services
Programs
- Bachelor of Science in Homeland Security
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Science in Homeland Security
- Master of Science in Health Administration
- Ph.D. in Health Sciences
Publications
- Shachar, M., & Neumann, Y. (2010). Twenty Years of Research on the Academic Performance Differences Between Traditional and Distance Learning: Summative Meta-Analysis and Trend Examination. Journal of Online Learning and Teaching (JOLT). Vol. 6, No. 2 (
- Shachar, M. (2008). Meta-Analysis: Preferred Method Of Choice For The Assessment Of Distance Learning Quality Factors. The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning. (IRRODL). Vol. 9. Number 3.
- Shachar, M. & Neumann, Y. (2003). Differences Between Traditional and Distance Education Academic Performances: A Meta-Analytic Approach. The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL). October 2003
- Shachar, M. (2009). Book: “Distance Learning Is Here To Stay” Koln, Germany. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing (LAP). ISBN 9783838308104
- Snodgrass, J. & Shachar, M. (2008). Faculty Perceptions Of Occupational Therapy Program Director’s Leadership Styles And Outcomes Of Leadership. The Journal of Allied Health. Winter 2008. Vol. 37, Number 4.
- Gill, A., Flaschner, A.B., & Shachar, M. (2006). “Factors that affect the trust of business clients in their banks”. The International Journal of Bank Marketing. Volume 24 Number 6.
- Gill, A., Flaschner, A.B., & Shachar, M. (2006). “Mitigating Stress and Burnout by Implementing Transformational Leadership”. The International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. Volume 18 Number 6.
Presentations
- Trident C.O.R.E Webinar Series: May the “Power” (Statistical) Be with You! (2015)
- Trident Research Seminar: Power Analysis (2005)
Military Status
- Status: Veteran
- Branch: Israel Defense Force
- Rank: Colonel
- Years: 32 Years - Active and Reserve
Favorite Quote
"But I have lived, and have not lived in vain; My mind may lose its force, my blood its fire; And my frame perish even in conquering pain; But there is that within me which shall tire Torture and Time, and breathe when I expire.”- George Gordon, Lord Byron.
It is my prayer and hope that what will "breathe when I expire" will be what I have instilled in my students’ lives and minds.
It is my prayer and hope that what will "breathe when I expire" will be what I have instilled in my students’ lives and minds.
Honors & Awards
Trident Board of Trustees Award for Faculty (2013)