Dr. Ernest taught in the
early childhood program at SUNY Buffalo before coming to
Valdosta State University in 2002. He is in the early childhood
special education department and has taught a variety of courses
from bachelors to doctoral level, face-to-face and fully online.
He has served as the Assistant Department Head and Special
Education Program Coordinator. In addition to teaching and
research, Dr. Ernest is on the VSU team--and is the principle
investigator--for Babies Can't Wait grants (over $1 million in
the past 5 years), providing technical
assistance throughout the state of Georgia
(see VSU Connections article.)
His
scholarly interests include examining socio-cultural
perspectives in early childhood, promoting coaching as an
evidence-based practice in early childhood, exploring the role of technology in training
teacher candidates, and examining the level of physical
activity/human performance of school age children.