Valeria Amburgey, Ed.D.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE


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ACADEMIC DEGREES

  1984 Ed. D. Mathematics & Computer Education, University of Houston
1979 M. Ed. Mathematics Education, University of Houston
1972 B. S. Ed. Elementary Education, Stephen F. Austin State University

PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS

  1985 Computer Literacy Endorsement, Texas, Life
  1972

Provisional Texas Teacher Certificate, Elementary (General, Mathematics), Life

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  2007-present Professor Emeritus, Mathematics and Technology Education, Northern Kentucky University, College of Education and Human Services
  2003-2007

Professor, Mathematics and Technology Education, Northern Kentucky University, College of Education and Human Services

  2001-2006 Coordinator for Technology, Northern Kentucky University, College of Education and Human Services
  2001-2003

Associate Professor, Math and Technology Education, Northern Kentucky University, College of Education

  1999-2001 Coordinator for Technology, Northern Kentucky University, School of Education
  1997-2000 Coordinator for Elementary, Special Education, and Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (IECE) Programs, Northern Kentucky University, School of Education
1996-2001 Associate Professor, Math & Technology Education, Northern Kentucky University
  1992- Member, Northern Kentucky University graduate faculty
1990-1996 Assistant Professor, Math & Computer Education, Northern Kentucky University
  1985-1998 President, VEGA Ventures, Inc
  1989-1990 SuperTrainer/Trainer, Texas Mathematics Teacher Training Modules in Technology, Grades 6-10
    Trainer, Texas Mathematics Teacher Training Modules for Geometry, Grades PreK-2 and Probability/Statistics, Grades PreK-2
  1985-1990 Lecturer, Mathematics & Computer Science, Sam Houston State University
  1982-1985 Mathematics & Computer Education Consultant, Region IV Education Service Center, Houston, TX
1982-1985 Lecturer, Math & Computer Education, University of Houston
  1980-1981 First Grade Classroom Teacher, Aldine Independent School District (Houston, TX), Grace Raymond Elementary
  1979-1982 Teaching Fellow, Math Education, University of Houston
  1978-1979 Chairman, Third Grade Level, Inez Carroll Elementary, Aldine Independent School District, Houston, TX
  1978-1979 Third Grade Classroom Teacher, Aldine Independent School District, Inez Carroll Elementary
1977-1978 First Grade Classroom Teacher, Aldine Independent School District, Inez Carroll Elementary
  1976-1977 Junior High Mathematics Teacher, Aldine Independent School District, Thomas J. Stovall Jr. High
  1973-1976 Middle School Mathematics & Science Teacher, Galveston Independent School District (Galveston, TX), Lovenberg Middle School
  Fall 1972 Student Teacher, Nacogdoches Independent School District (Nacogdoches, TX), Third Grade
  1971-1972 Resident Hall Assistant, Dorm 18, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX

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Courses Taught

Undergraduate

  • Human Growth and Development
  • Introduction to Computers
  • Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher I
  • Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher II
  • Managed Math Lab for undergraduates enrolled in Methods and Materials for Instruction of Mathematics in the Elementary School
  • Methods and Materials for Instruction of Mathematics in the Elementary School.
  • Special Topics in Education: Preservice Technology Leadership Program
  • Special Topics in Education: Looking at Learning…..Again
  • Special Topics in Education: Internet Institute
  • Supervised -- Elementary Practicum III students
  • Supervised -- Junior Practicum II students
  • Supervised -- Remediation of arithmetic difficulties of young children by graduate and undergraduate students.
  • Supervised -- Student Teachers (Elementary & Middle School Level)
  • Topics in Elementary School Mathematics
  • Teaching Elementary School Mathematics (with Tri-State Online)
  • Teaching Elementary School Mathematics (w/o Tri-State Online)
  • Teaching Mathematics in the Middle Grades
  • Technology Applications for Teachers 

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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATIVE LOAD (academic year prior to retirement)

Spring 2007 Graduate Faculty
  EDU 347 -- Teaching Mathematics in Middle Grades
EDG 602 -- Technology in Education
  EDG 658 -- Assessment Techniques in P-12 Mathematics
  Facilitator, College of Education and Human Services Team Council
   
Fall 2006 Graduate Faculty
  COEHS Technology Coordinator
  EDU 313 -- Technology Applications for Teachers
  EDG 602 -- Technology in Education
  Facilitator, College of Education and Human Services Team Council
   
Lead Instructor: EDG 602 --- Technology in Education

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Last modified March 27, 2008