Ann Maloney

Science Teacher - AP Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, Environmental Science at St. Henry District High School
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(386) 825-5501
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Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Science Teacher - AP Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, Environmental Science
      • Aug 2002 - Present

      Design and facilitate lessons aligned with the Kentucky science standards. Lessons address a variety of learning styles with inquiry, hands-on, experimental, and traditional components. Formative and summative assessments are planned to guide all students towards success. Additional Duties: Professional Development coordinator New teacher mentor Health Care Careers Club moderator SHDHS Teacher of the Year 2006 Design and facilitate lessons aligned with the Kentucky science standards. Lessons address a variety of learning styles with inquiry, hands-on, experimental, and traditional components. Formative and summative assessments are planned to guide all students towards success. Additional Duties: Professional Development coordinator New teacher mentor Health Care Careers Club moderator SHDHS Teacher of the Year 2006

    • Adjunct Instructor, Anatomy and Physiology, Biology
      • Jan 1990 - Jun 1993

      Adjunct instructor in the Biology Department. Taught Human Anatomy and Physiology (lecture and lab) to students in health care fields including nursing and other allied health areas. Adjunct instructor in the Biology Department. Taught Human Anatomy and Physiology (lecture and lab) to students in health care fields including nursing and other allied health areas.

  • Institute for Developmental Research
    • Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati OH
    • Research Associate - Department of Neurophysiology, Leland C. Clark, principal investigator
      • Jul 1984 - Jul 1987

      Performed experiments in the areas of development of an artificial blood substitute, an implantable glucose sensor, and other medical uses of biosensors. Worked on numerous grant applications and journal articles. Performed experiments in the areas of development of an artificial blood substitute, an implantable glucose sensor, and other medical uses of biosensors. Worked on numerous grant applications and journal articles.

Education

  • Marshall University
    Master's Degree, Biological Sciences
    1981 - 1984
  • Northern Kentucky University
    Certificate coursework for certification in biology
    2000 - 2002
  • Wheeling Jesuit University
    Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biological Sciences
    1974 - 1978

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