James Lerch

Adjunct Math Instructor at Provo College
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Tampa Bay Area, US
Languages
  • English -

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Adjunct Math Instructor
      • Jun 2020 - Present

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Adjunct Math and Business Instuctor
      • Oct 2015 - Present

    • Full-Time Mathematics Professor
      • Jun 2003 - Oct 2015

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Math Instructor
      • 2012 - Present

      Teach courses in: Principles of Algebra, College and Intermediate Algebra, Statistics, and Quantitative Business Analysis.

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Adjunct Math Instructor
      • Feb 2016 - Jun 2020

      Teach Algebra classes

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Adjunct Math Instructor
      • Jan 2016 - Feb 2017

      Teach on-line classes in College Mathematics.

    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Adjunct Math Professor
      • Jun 2002 - Dec 2015

      a) Instruct classes in Statistics, Problem Solving (Pre-Algebra), Calculus, College Math I, College Math II.b) Instruct College Math II on-line.using Socrates and Questa platforms.c) Modified Problem Solving course to provide more mathematical content.

    • Adjunct Math Instructor
      • Jun 2012 - Dec 2014

      Teach college algebra classes.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Designer and Instructor of On-Line Math Courses
      • Mar 2005 - Jun 2014

      Write, produce and instruct classes in College Math, Applied Math (Calculus) and Statistics.using Blackboard, WebCT and e-college platforms.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Dean of Studies
      • Jun 1995 - Apr 2005

      1) Directed the activities of full-time and adjunct instructors, staff personnel and student aides.2) Designed business and math curriculums for International Business, Marketing, Management and Hospitality programs.3) Developed methodology to collect and produce the educational statistics required for the ACICS accreditation report.4) Undergraduate and graduate advisor in Business, Management and Technology Disciplines.5) Served in positions: Campus Registrar, Assistant Campus Director, Friends of the Library of the Dunedin Campus Advisor, On-Line Course Developer and Instructor, Mathematics Instructor.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Full Time On-Ground and On-line Math Professor, Honor Society Advisor
      • Jun 1999 - Jun 2003

      1) Teach on-ground classes in Statistics: Pre, Elementary, Intermediate and College Algebra; Liberal Arts and Finite Math: Pre-Calculus.2) Served as advisor for Phi Kappa Theta (International Honor Society)3) Organized the 'Relay For Life' fund-raising project as well as the 'Clean-Up Hernando' and National Blood Drive.4) Served on the Textbook Selection Committee.5) Developed test banks and course study guides for instructor use.6) Designed and taught the first on-line course for the mathematics and science department of the college. This statistics course was developed using WebCT.

    • Item Writer
      • Mar 1999 - May 2002

      This company writes the questions for standardized tests and grades these standardized tests.1) Developed test items for New York Regents Tests in Mathematics, New Jersey state Mathematics tests, among others.2) Reviewed test items written by others.3) Graded standardized tests.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Adjunct Mathematics Professor
      • Jun 1990 - May 1998

      1) Instructed classes in Statistics; Pre, Elementary, Intermediate and College Algebra; 2) Served on Textbook Selection and Safety Committees

    • Executive Director
      • Sep 1990 - Apr 1994

      This 2,500 member professional association of federal propery managers promoted the education and welfare of its members.1) Managed the national office of a professional association.2) Edited the 48 page bi-monthly association magazine.3) Was responsible for the certification (procedures and accreditation), membership (maintenance and growth), promotion (press and a variety of conferences), public image (brochures and other print media) departments of the association.4) Participated and assisted in local, regional and national conferences.5) Developed a 'member vs available association resources' index to maximize member services.

    • Academic Coordinator
      • Feb 1989 - Jul 1990

      This ACICS accredited institute provided job training programs in electrocics, HVAC and construction skills.1) Managed 17 day and evening full-time and adjunct faculty and the office staff.2) Instructed classes in math, business management, economics, electronics and HVAC.3) Developed/implemented innovative student tracking system which was adopted in the SouthEastern Region.4) Assisted in annual report preparation and accreditation evaluation procedures.

    • Director of Training
      • Aug 1979 - May 1989

      This division of the institution provided training leading to certificates and associate degrees in a variety of technical and industrial-related disciplines. The industries included: health care, business, finance, chemical, electronics and manufacturing.1) Staffed and supervised the training program of the fastest growing division of the college (25% per year for 4 years) with a budget of $1/2 million and 700 students served per year.2) Designed and administered economic development and training grants from city, county, regional, state and national entities.3) Developed and administered contracts to train students for present or emerging cmployment opportunities for local and national businesses including Credit Card Operations, Clean Manufacturing, Health Care, Computer Operations and Electronics.4) Developed creative training strategies combining the present and future needs of businesses with the skill packages of potential employees (the students).5) Designed two award winning (U. S. DOL) job training programs. They were for Mail Room Operations and Charge-Back Clerk.

    • Adjunct Mathematics Instructor
      • Jun 1980 - May 1981

      1) Instructed classes in Basic Mathematics and College Algebra.2) Served on the Curriculum Design and Textbook Selection Committees.

    • Executive Director
      • Apr 1972 - Jun 1980

      This job training program grew from a 1 site, 6 staff, 2 program operation to a 4 site (multi-county), 100 staff, 20 program operations in 4 years with a budget of over $2 million. The program served the economic development needs of the city, county and state by providing job training in relevant fields. The clients were welfare mothers, displaced homenakers, youthful probationers, parolees, displaced workers, among others. The graduates were placed in health care, manufacturing, technical, electronics, business, printing and HVAC industries. The program served over 5000 students per year.1) Planned, organized, directed and evaluated the operations of the agency and oversaw its growth.2) Built the local and regional image of the center through public appearances on local radio and TV shows.3) Developed and chaired administrative, site location, program selection and program evaluation committees.4) Assisted in the development of accounting, managerial, educational and training (staff and students) policies and procedures.5) Acted as grants person to secure over $600,000 in grants from agencies and departments such as HEW, DOL, FHA, CETA, NEA, as well as the economic development departments of the State of Delaware, New Castle and other counties, and the City of Wilmington.6) Secured funding for youth-oriented programs: Upward Bound and Talent Search.7) Administered the agency under a Board of Directors and Advisor Committees.

Education

  • Wilmington University
    Master of Business Administration (MBA), Program Management
    1984 - 1988
  • University of Cincinnati
    B.S. Ch. E., Inorganic Chemistry
    1959 - 1964
  • University of Delaware
    M. ED., Adult Education
    1980 - 1981
  • Wilmington College
    MBA, Program Management
    1984 - 1988
  • Nova Southeastern University and University of South Florida
    none, graduate mathematics
    1995 - 1999
  • Schiller International University
    none, Information Technology
    2003 - 2005
  • Temple University
    none, Educational Administration
    1983 - 1984
  • The University of Akron
    none, business administration
    1964 - 1967

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