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BH Snellings, Page County High School
BH Snellings
Teacher
faculty
Earth Science
Sean Nash, Saint Joseph School District
Sean Nash
Instructional Coach
http://nashworld.edublogs.org
faculty
BS Biology, MAEd
My school's professional learning network for staff: http://virtualsouthside.ning.com, A network for biology/ life science educators worldwide: http://thesynapse.ning.com, My high school biology course network for: http://mwsu-bio101.ning.com, My marine biology program network: http://stjoeh2o.ning.com
Instructional best practices, Inquiry-based learning, Educational technology integration, Social media in education, Biology learning and instruction
Sean Nash is currently a generalist instructional coach leading a community of learners at Benton High School in Saint Joseph, Missouri who are exploring learner-centered constructivism through emerging technologies. He is also a classroom instructor of Marine Biology and Principles of Biology (Dual-Credit Biology).
Nora Demers, Florida Gulf Coast University
Nora Demers
Assistant Professor of Biology and Interdisciplinary Studies
http://ruby.fgcu.edu/courses/ndemers/demers.html
faculty
B.S. Life Sciences M.S. and PhD Zoology
Curriculum revisions for General Biology, Curriculum for non-science students- focus on critical thinking and information literacy
Interdisciplinary studies, Stress and Immunity, Teaching

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