...I have instructed sciences formally as a college professor for over 10 years and during that time I have also worked alongside many of my students in a clinical setting. Being in such a unique position to be able to see them both in the classroom and then later implementing that information in a... (read more)
...This shift allowed me to develop personalized approaches, catering to individual learning styles and addressing specific challenges. My commitment to education extends beyond formal settings, as I have dedicated significant time to volunteer tutoring programs for adult learners. This experience... (read more)
...My degree required classes in Cultural, Biological, and Linguistic Anthropology as well as Archaeology. This also includes current Anthropological Theory. I concentrated on Archaeology with areas of interest that included the Middle East, Native Americans, and Lithic technology. (read more)
...I graduated from Hendrix College with a B.A. in Biology, and then attended graduate school at the College of Charleston and graduated with a M.S. in Environmental Studies. I then decided to go into teaching, and got my M.A.T from the University of Central Arkansas. I started substitute teaching at Conway Public Schools and found a love for teaching and working with children. (read more)