Kenneth Stubbe
Ken was born, raised and lived most of his life in central Iowa. Following high school, he worked for a manufacture of zinc and aluminum die-castings for 21 years. During those 21 years, he had a broad spectrum of duties ranging from machine operator, machine shop foreman, shift supervisor, tool designer and process engineer. Deciding he wanted to move into a second carrier, he entered college full time in 2001 earning his BA degree in Mathematics Education from University of Northern Iowa.
Ken is certified to teach grade 6 – 12 mathematics in the state of Arizona. He has taught at charter schools in the Prescott area and has been working at Therapeutic Boarding Schools since 2007.
Completed continuing education courses:
AP Calculus AB summer institute 2016, 30 hours
Structured English Immersion courses as required by the State of Arizona, 60 hours
Arizona proficiency assessments in Mathematics and Professional Knowledge
Curriculum Mapping, 30 hours
Mathematics Illuminated, Annenberg Learner, 45 hours
Guiding Student Learning through Accomplished Mathematics Instruction, 45 hours
Using Assessment and Evaluation, 30 hours
Teaching Reading in the Content Areas, 30 hours
Seeing Math: Linear Functions, 30 hours