Dr. Jennifer Corrigan
This lifelong learner recently completed her Doctor of Education in Instructional Technology and Distance Education with a minor in Curriculum Development from Nova Southeastern University in Florida. She graduated from Ramapo College of New Jersey in 2008 with her bachelor's degree in Mathematics concentrating in Secondary Education. She decided to continue her love of learning in January of 2009 by beginning a M.S. in Instructional Technology through Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, PA. While working as a full time teacher of mathematics, she earned her master's degree entirely online. In December of 2010, she completed her masters degree and was eager to put her technological skills to good use by implementing what she had learned into her instructional practices in the classroom.
She always knew that her educational journey would not be complete without obtaining a doctoral degree. Jennifer is coming to the end of her 6th year as a high school math teacher at Colonia High School (Go Patriots!) in Woodbridge, New Jersey and absolutely loves her colleagues, as well as her students. She has a passion for learning and sharing her learning experiences with fellow teachers, students, and administrators. This webpage was created for students, teachers, administrators, and parents to explore. Jennifer encourages any individual who is interested in instructional technology, distance education, or curriculum to explore her page. |