edted@alaskapacific.edu Ted Munsch is Professor of Education and the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Program Director at Alaska Pacific University. He earned his B.S. in Elementary Education at Montana State University-Billings and his Ph.D. in Education at the University of Idaho. Ted started teaching at Alaska Pacific in 1995. His professional credentials include K-8 Teacher Certification in Alaska, serving as a presenter for the National Science Teachers Association, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia. He is currently the Alaska Science Teacher Association Treasurer and Alaska Council of Teachers of Mathematics Board Member. When not teaching or lecturing, Ted enjoys golfing, fishing and hiking.
These are some projects in which I have been involved:
The Alaska Science Center Project Lift-Off (1998) Twin Hills Practicum
Trick
or Treat Town (1999)
SMS
- Kenai Fjords Science Explorer Tour
Rural
Practicum (2001)
Rural Practicum 2002
Rural
Practicum 2003
These are examples of some of the things we do in SC100...
SC100 Field Trip #1 Models of Atoms Earth Systems Presentations
Spring
'99 Atom Models Spring
'99 Classification Exercise Spring
'99 Earth Systems Activities
Fall '99 E. coli Study Fall '99 DNA Models Fall '99 Chips Fall '99 Fossils
Fall '99 Human Impact Studies Fall '99 Personal Investigations
Spring 2000 - Crater Lab Spring 2000 - DNA Murder Mystery Lab
Science
Explorer Field Trip
Trick or Treat Town Volunteers
Curiculum Vita A Little Doggeral
Australian Rural School Visits
