Dr. Nancy Dayne
Dr. Nancy Dayne is an Associate professor in the area of Child Development and Family Studies. Her professional trajectory includes preschool and toddler teacher, assistant director, and center director. She serves as the Baccalaureate Coordinator for the FCS department. Her research interests include online and face-to-face instructional settings for higher ed. students, higher ed. student-parent support services, pre-service and in-service teacher development, parent education, and parent involvement. She serves on many professional committees and her roles include: Professional Development Chair for the Orange County Association for the Education of Young Children; Awards Chair for the California Affiliate for AAFCS, LBCC CDES Advisory Board member, and a member of the mayor’s Long Beach ECE Oversite Committee.
Academic Area
Child Development and Family Studies
- USC EdD Teacher Education in Multicultural Societies
- CSULB-MA Education: Elementary Education
- CSULB-BA Family and Consumer Sciences: Child Development and Family Studies
Child Development, Parent Education and Involvement, Teacher Education (pre-service and in-service), Online Learning Self-efficacy, Childcare and College Student Parents.
James, Roy, Brown, Roy, & Smith, & Dayne (2020). Translating Discovery Science. Variation in Facilitator Characteristics in Ethno‐Racial Minority Fatherhood Program Outcomes and Processes: A Translational Science Brief Report. Family Relations, 69 (5) 956-966.
Roy, R., Bradecich, A., Dayne, N., & Luna, A. (2018). The transition of motherhood: The experiences of college student-parents. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 110(3), 48-57.
Dayne, N., Hirabayashi, K., Seli, H., & Reiboldt, W. (2016). The examination of academic self-efficacy and academic help-seeking of higher education students taking an on-campus or online general course in family and consumer sciences. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences Education 33 (2), 13-24.
Roy, R., Walker, A., Al Jayyousi, G., & Dayne. N. (2016). Effects of expected and perceived division of childcare and household labor on mother’s relationship satisfaction during their transition to parenthood. Psychology, 7, 1467-1485.
In Press
Caballero, J., Dayne, N., Reiboldt, W., @Tran, L. (ND). “It’s the Filipino Way”: Remittance Practices of Filipino American Families. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences.