Jonathan Moyer received a BS in Physics and an MS in Teaching from the University of Maine. He has experience teaching in a variety of courses in the fields of mathematics and physics, ranging from calculus, algebra, statics and various introductory physics courses. In addition, Jonathan has worked on a variety of research fields, such studying chromatin dynamics in early mouse embryos at the Jackson Labs in Bar Harbor, ME, to determining high school student understanding of stem cells and stem cell research.
I believe the role of the instructor should be one that helps the student to discover their own potential and assists them in their development as lifelong learners. One of the best ways to do this is to use data-driven activities, and I'm constantly seeking ways to incorporate this into my classes. I'm also continually amazed and inspired by the students here at Husson, many of whom manage a variety of responsibilities as they pursue their degrees.
Mudge, Jan
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