Montclair State University - Mathematics
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics at Widener University
Higher Education
Roger
O'Halloran
Greater New York City Area
Mathematics educator who draws on professional experience and a student-centered teaching philosophy in the classroom, and who is committed to fostering student development in the community college setting. Flexible and versatile professional with excellent communication skills who enjoys working with a diverse group of students and colleagues.
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics
Teach all levels of Mathematics from Developmental Math through the Calculus sequence.
Faculty member for EOF Pre-College Summer Program.
Participated in innovative, emporium-style instructional approach in Red Hawk Math Learning Center, which uses technology and tutor-supported, self-paced instruction to foster student success.
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics
Teach all levels of Mathematics from Developmental Math through the Calculus sequence, including Statistics.
Served as an advisor for students during New Student Orientation.
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics
Teach all levels of Mathematics from Developmental Math through the Calculus sequence, including Statistics.
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics
Teach Mathematics courses
Part Time Lecturer in Mathematics
Teach Calculus courses (sections for liberal arts students, science and engineering majors, etc.).
Master's degree
Business and Information Systems
BS
Mechanical Enginerring, Computer Science
Master's degree
Mathematics
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics
Teach all levels of Mathematics from Developmental Math through the Calculus sequence.
Faculty member for EOF Pre-College Summer Program.
Participated in innovative, emporium-style instructional approach in Red Hawk Math Learning Center, which uses technology and tutor-supported, self-paced instruction to foster student success.
Part Time Lecturer in Mathematics
Teach Calculus courses (sections for liberal arts students, science and engineering majors, etc.).
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