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EMSP 1391: Special Topics in Emergency Medical Technology
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student.
Dr. Douglas Blount
Dr. Hyeyoung Song
M/T/W/Th: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm;
T: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm;
W: 12:00 pm 0 1:00 pm
TH 9:30 am - 10:00 am, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Teaching Assistant at the University of Texas at Austin; Instructor at Central Texas College (Texas Department of Crimianl Justice); Instructor at North Central Texas College: Instructor at Weatherford College
Doctor of Musical Arts, University of Texas at Austin Artist Diploma in Piano Performance, Texas Christian University Bachelor & Master of Music, Ewha Woman's University Performance: Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall, American Church in Paris, Tenri Cultural Institute in New York City, First State Bank Performing Art Center, LBJ Fine Arts Auditorium, Margo Jones Performance Hall in Texas Women’s University, Caldwell-Carvey Hall, 3.15 Performing Arts Center, and Alkek Fine Arts Center Theatre Awards: Janice Hodges International Piano Competition, Chopin International Piano Competition (Corpus Christi), Sydney Wright Piano Competition, and Teaching Excellence Award from the UT Austin Keyboard Department
MUAP 1191 Piano MUSI 1116 & 1117 Musicianship I & II MUSI 2116 & 2117 Musicianship III & IV MUSI 1311 & 1312 Music Theory I & II MUSI 2311 & 2312 Music Theory III & IV MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation MUSI 1181 & 1182 Piano Class I & II MUSI 2181 & 2182 Piano Class III & IV
Dr. John B. Howell, III
Merryl Carson
Shannon Soltow
Mon/Wed 11:45-12:30pm; 2:15-2:45pm
Tues/Thurs 10:30am-12:00pm
Fridays by appointment
Instructor at Tulsa Community College; Instructor at Weatherford College
BS in Biological Sciences; MS in Biomedical Sciences
BIOL 2401, BIOL 2402
Denver McMurry
32 years
Master’s degree
PHYS 1415, PHYS 1417
Lori Marchman
Updated every semester/ will vary.
Weatherford College September 2005 - Present
Master's degree in Education, University of Texas at Arlington - December 1996. Major: Education, with emphasis in Geology. Honors: Summa Cum Laude. Major GPA: 4.00 22 hours toward a Master of Science in Geology 30 hours toward a Bachelor of Science in Geology. Teaching Certification for the State of Texas: Secondary Earth Science - December 1989 Bachelor of Science Education Degree, University of North Texas - December 1989. Major: Life-Earth Middle School Science. Honors: Cum Laude. Major GPA: 4.00
Geol1403 - Physical Geology, Geol1404 - Historical Geology
Carolyn Boggs
Office hours will be posted in the canvas classroom for the Summer I 2024 session.
Weatherford College Professor in Education and Early Childhood Development from 1996 to presentSpringtown ISD as a Family and Consumer Science instructor from 1975-1977Ashcreek Baptist Preschool teacher from 1977-1982Adjunct Professor for Tarleton State Univ in the Human Science Dept/Child Dev. department as needed from 2009-2017NAEYC (local and state) seminar and conference presenter from 1998-2019RELATED EXPERIENCE: Clinician for the Institute for Learning Abilities from 1999-20003 -(provided evaluation assessments and provided cognitive brain exercise therapy for children with central information processing challenges and other special needs) Director of the Institute for Learning Abilities from 2004-2007Girl Scout leader- 1996-1998Sunday School teacher since 1969
DEGREES: Bachelor in Family and Consumer ScienceMasters in Child Development with Kindergarten Certification TEACHING CERTIFICATES: Family and Consumer SciencesKindergartenSecondary EnglishAll level General Special EducationAll level HealthOTHER CREDENTIALS: Quality Matters online Certificate- Aug. 2021Virtual Certification, College of Education and Human Dev. at Texas A&M University- Aug.20102011 NISOD Excellence Award Recipient2017 Crystal Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching from TSU
TECA 1303 Family, School, and Community (both face to face and online) TECA 1318 Wellness of the Young Child (both face to face and online) TECA 1354 Growth and Development (both face to face and online) TECA 1311 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (both face to face and online) EDUC 1300 Learning Frameworks (face to face) EDUC 1301 Introduction to Education (face to face and online) EDUC 2301 Introduction to Special Populations (face to face and online) CDEC 1195 Abuse and Neglect (face to face and online) CDEC 1356 Emergent Literacy (face to face) CDEC 1358 Creative Arts (face to face and online) CDEC 1313 Curriculum Resources (face to face and online) CDEC 1319 Guidance of the Young Child (face to face and online) CDEC 1164 Practicum in Early Childhood (online) CDEC 2307 Math and Science (face to face) other CDEC courses titled: The Preschool Child, The School Aged Child, and Infant and Toddlers HS 311 Occupation Field Experience IHS 314 Occupation Field Experience IIHS 407 Teaching methods for FCS