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Integrating Chemistry & Algebra II

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Jennifer Elmo, NBCT, MEd
AYA Science
Sanderson High School
Raleigh NC 27609
(919) 881-4800
jelmo@wcpss.net

» Jennifer Elmo has taught chemistry in Wake County at Sanderson High School since 1999. She received National Board Certification in 2003 and her Master's of Education in Science Education from NC State in 2006. Since 2004 she has worked with Wake County, NCAE and NCCAT to provide National Board Support for teachers across the state of North Carolina. She wrote several workshops for the Public School Forum's Collaborative Project to bring National Board Support to high need areas across North Carolina. She served two term as Treasurer of the NCAE National Board Caucus. Jennifer serves on the review and revision team for NC Department of Public Instruction’s Teacher Education Program at North Carolina Universities.

About our mentor:

Lisa G. Bullard, Teaching Associate Professor
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7905
Phone: (919) 515-7455 | FAX: (919) 515-3245 | email: lisa_bullard@ncsu.edu
B.S. ChE North Carolina State University
PhD ChE Carnegie Mellon University

Dr. Bullard is a Teaching Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at North Carolina State University. Before coming to academia, she served in engineering and management positions within Eastman Chemical Company from 1991-2000. A faculty member at NCSU since 2000, Dr. Bullard was awarded the Outstanding New Teacher Award from the Southeastern Section of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) in 2004, the Alumni Outstanding Teaching Award from NCSU in 2005, and the COE George H. Blessis Outstanding Undergraduate Advisor Award in 2005. Bullard won the NCSU Faculty Advisor Award in 2008. Her paper with Dr. Richard Felder on Innovations in Teaching the Introductory Stoichiometry Course was awarded the Joseph J. Martin Award, presented annually by the ASEE Chemical Engineering Division for the best paper of the 2007 Annual Conference.