6-4-98 PROVOST RECOMMENDS INTERIM DEAN FOR COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLUMBUS -- Daryl Siedentop, the senior associate dean of The Ohio State University's College of Education, has been nominated for appointment as interim dean of the college. The appointment, announced Thursday (6/4) by Acting Senior Vice President and Provost Edward J. Ray, is subject to Board of Trustees approval. It will be effective July 1 through June 30, 1999. Siedentop will replace Nancy Zimpher, who becomes chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Aug. 1. His salary will be $143,820. Siedentop, 59, of WESTERVILLE, has been senior associate dean since 1995 and professor of sport and exercise sciences since 1976. He is one of the world's leading authorities on sport education for children and youth, and is its most influential scholar in the analysis of teaching effectiveness in physical activity settings. In recognition of his achievements, Siedentop was made a Fellow of the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education. "Dr. Siedentop is highly regarded for his outstanding leadership of and service to the College of Education during the past several years," Ray said. "He has an excellent reputation, as well as an in-depth understanding of the college and its many constituencies. We are looking forward to working with him in this expanded role." Among his many honors, Siedentop has received Distinguished Alumni awards from Hope College in Holland, Mich., and Indiana University. He is this year's recipient of the C.H. McCloy Honor Award from the Research Consortium of the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, which also named him an Alliance Scholar in 1995. He was awarded the quadrennial Juan Antonio Samaranch Prize at the Olympic Scientific Congress in 1984 and the National Association for Sport and Physical Education Curriculum and Instruction Academy Honor Award in 1994. Several of Siedentop's 11 books have been translated into Japanese, Korean and French. He has published more than 100 articles in professional and scholarly journals. He has held visiting faculty positions at the universities of Massachusetts and Georgia, the Instituto Nacionale d'Education Fisica in Granada, Spain, and Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia. "The faculty, staff and students of the College of Education charted a course for the future during the recent restructuring initiative at Ohio State," Siedentop said. "It is my intention to facilitate continued progress toward that future and to help the college ready its programs and budget for our permanent dean." Siedentop joined the College of Education faculty in 1970 after 10 years at Hope College, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in economics. He received a Master of Arts degree in education from Western Michigan University and a P.E.D. from Indiana University in physical education. Siedentop's wife, Roberta Holloway Siedentop, is a physical education specialist who coordinates physical education for the Bexley School District. # Contact: Daryl Siedentop, (614) 292-7231 or siedentop.1@osu.edu Edward J. Ray, Academic Affairs, (614) 292-5881