Brian Clark
Online Full Time Faculty
Biography
Brian Clark, Ed. S.., is a faculty member in the College of Education at Grand Canyon University focusing in the area of advanced studies for currently licensed educators and currently holds a post-graduate Educational Specialist degree. Research interests include organizational development specifically within non-profit organizations, volunteer motivations, and collaborations in online andragogy. Brian.Clark2@gcu.edu 602-639-8832
Education
  • Education Specialist
  • Master of Arts in Teaching
Programs Taught
  • Bachelor of Arts in Dance for Secondary Education
  • Bachelor of Arts in English for Secondary Education
  • Bachelor of Arts in History for Secondary Education
  • Bachelor of Arts in Music Education-Choral: Voice
  • Bachelor of Arts in Music Education-Instrumental: Brass, Woodwind, Percussion, or Strings
Classes
  • EDU-225: Instructional Technology
  • EDU-330: Ethics and Advocacy in Education
  • ELM-200: Child and Early Adolescent Development and Psychology
  • UNV-103: University Success
  • UNV-108: University Success in the College of Education
Publications
  • Clark, B. & Basko, L. (2022). Qualitative Measurement of Religion on Volunteer Motivations: A Literature Review.
  • Clark, B.. (2022). UNV-501 Study Guide.
  • Clark, B. & Basko, L.. (2025). The Influence of Faith-Based Motivational Functions on Motivation to Volunteer: A Qualitative Descriptive Study.
Licenses / Certificates
  • Teaching License
Awards
  • GCU All-Star - 2018
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