Brita A. Woodard is the Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction of Science for a NJ School District. Ms. Woodard worked at Lockheed, Martin Corporation in Moorestown, NJ and served as an educational facilitator and tutor for the Future Engineering and Science Outreach Program (FESOP) sponsored by Lockheed Martin. Ms. Woodard established the FESOP program at the middle school to enhance the Science, Math, and Technology programming; as a culminating event two students upon successfully completing the program will be able to participate at Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama. Ms. Woodard taught third and fourth grade regular education classes prior to becoming a science laboratory teacher teaching 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students. Ms. Woodard was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to work; as a WebQuest researcher and designer for Ramapo College, at the University of Medicine and Dentistry site in Swarthmore, NJ with the Targeted Investigation in Environmental Science Project (TIES). She has written science curriculum for Science and Technology for Children at the elementary school level. She was a delegate for National Summit on Africa International Association, and represented Education & Culture Change at the Convention Center in Washington, D.C. She has revised evaluation systems and co-authored the New Professional Evaluation Model; an evaluative tool used in Burlington Township School District. She has a Bachelors of Arts Degree from Rowan University and Master of Arts Degree in Educational Administration and Curriculum from Rider University and is a Doctoral Candidate in the Innovations and Leadership Ed.D. Program at Wilmington College.
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