Wayne Hickman
Assistant Professor
Academic Appointment(s)
College of Education and Human Development
Department of Teaching and Leading
- WHICKMAN@augusta.edu
- UH 363
Education
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EDD, Educational Leadership and Adm
Liberty University, 2006
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EDS, Educational Leadership and Administration, General
Georgia Southern University, 1999
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MSED, Social Science Teacher Education
Georgia Southern University, 1997
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BSE, Social Science Teacher Education
Georgia Southern University, 1993
Certifications
Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year
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EDLR 7430
Improving Instructional Cap
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EDLR 7352
Tier II Clinical Residency-II
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EDLR 7353
Tier II Clinical Residency-III
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EDLR 7470
Managing Educational Operation
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EDLR 7570
Policies and Issues
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EDLR 7031
Educational Program Evaluation
Teaching Interests
Dr. Hickman’s teaching focuses on preparing reflective, ethical, and effective educational leaders who are capable of translating theory into meaningful practice across various school and district settings. His instructional approach emphasizes applied, inquiry-based learning aligned with Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) leadership standards. Through authentic field experiences, data-informed decision-making, and structured opportunities for self-reflection, Dr. Hickman seeks to cultivate leaders who demonstrate strong self-efficacy and a commitment to continuous organizational improvement.
Scholarship
Selected Recent Publications
- Exploring Success Factors for Underserved Graduate Students in STEM, 2025
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- How Can Leaders Overcome Cognitive Bias, 2025
Magazine/Trade Publication
Research Interests
Dr. Hickman’s research explores the multidimensional nature of educational leadership efficacy, with particular attention to rural and underrepresented educational contexts. His work investigates how leader self-efficacy, mental health, and contextual variables intersect to influence leadership decision-making, organizational culture, and student outcomes. By integrating quantitative and qualitative methodologies, Dr. Hickman’s research contributes to the understanding of how leader efficacy can inform leadership preparation, professional learning, and system-level policy development.
Department Service
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Faculty Search Committee for Assistant/Associate Professor (MGED/SCED)
2025 - 2025
Role: Committee Member
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Faculty Search Committee Assistant/Associate Professor of Literacy
2025 - 2025
Role: Committee Member
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Faculty Search Committee AUO Lecturer
2025 - 2025
Role: Committee Member
College Service
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Strategic Enrollment Committee / Graduate Programs Subcommittee
2025 - 2025
Role: Committee Member
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Aiken County COEHD Information Sessions
2025 - 2025
Role: Other
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Kids University
2025 - 2025
Role: Other
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The Graduate School Open House
- 2025
Role: Other
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CSRA Teacher Advanced Degree Fair
- 2025
Role: Other
Public Service