Author: Stephen H. Davis

**Stephen Hunt Davis** (1949)
Stephen H. Davis is a professor of education leadership at the Californian Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Stephen went to Stanford University (California) to get his bachelor's degree in political science as well as a doctorate in educational administration and policy analysis.
He then stayed on at Stanford University at their School of Education and became director of the '*Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies Program*' and as associate professor (Teaching) of '*Educational Leadership and Director of the Prospective Principals Program*'. He has also served as an associate professor of Educational Administration at the University of the Pacific (Stockton, California), and from 1974 to 1994 as a school district superintendent, director of personnel, high school principal, high school dean, and high school teacher.
Stephen has published work with his wife Patricia B. Davis (née Blackwell born 1946), who is currently the superintendent of the Ross Valley School District in Marin County, California. During her 30 years in public education, Patricia has been a superintendent in two school districts, an assistant superintendent, a deputy director of instruction, an elementary school principal, a district staff development coordinator, an elementary teacher, and a learning support faculty member with *CalStateTEACH*.
He is the coauthor of *The Intuitive Dimensions of Administrative Decision Making* (2003) and author of numerous articles and reports in the field of educational leadership.
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