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Haverford High School. Located in downtown Havertown,Delaware County, Pennsylvania1800 students in the four year high schoolThere are 15 teachers in the science departmentThe chemistry department has one main
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1. Raymond B. Hulse Haverford High School Chemistry Teacher
Graduate Student at the
University of Pennsylvania
2. Haverford High School Located in downtown Havertown,
Delaware County, Pennsylvania
1800 students in the four year high school
There are 15 teachers in the science department
The chemistry department has one main “state of the art” laboratory with sixteen interactive computers shared by five chemistry teachers.
We each teach six classes a year with 25-30 students per class
3. My Education Background Undergraduate work:
Kansas University - Chemistry
Kansas City Kansas Community College - Chemistry
Baker University - BS in Chemistry
Graduate work:
Washington University - Environmental Engineering
Linden University –Business Administration
Widner University – Computer Programming
West Chester University – Computer Programs
University of Pennsylvania – Chemistry Education
4. Teaching Experience Baldwin High School – Baldwin, KS 1963-1964
Orchard Farm High School- Orchard Farm, MO 1964-1968 (Science Department Head)
Plymouth High School – Plymouth, NH 1981-1982
Henderson High School & West Chester East – West Chester, PA 1982 Fall Semester
Sun Valley High School – Aston, PA 1983 Spring Semester
Haverford High School – Havertown, PA 1983-Present
Teacher of the year 1987 - Teacher of the district 1991
5. Non-Teaching ExperienceI feel all the experiences I have had enhance my teaching. Owned and operated landscaping business while in high school. 1954-1958
Restaurateur and caterer during college.1958-1964 and paid my entire way through college.
Summer relief manager for Holiday Inns while teaching in Missouri. 1964-1967
Manager of environmental laboratories for Envirodyne 1967-1980. Completed over 1000 environmental projects from around the world. “Man of the Year” 1971 and 1976.
National director of environmental research for Wapora. 1980. The “Meadowlands Commission” and the “Blue Route” were the two main hot issues.
General manager/partner of ski resort in NH 1980-1983. (Now we just own the land it stood on because it burned to the ground in 1983.)
6. My Teaching Style In general, I use the formal classroom style of teaching but I spice it up with a varity of other intriguing methods such as:
Interactive learning through experiments and activities. (Thus “Active Chemistry”!)
Cooperative learning in groups with models, worksheets and problem sets.
Enduring understanding through games, demos and magic shows.
7. This next year I will be teaching six classes of “Active chemistry”. This is a new program we are starting this year for all students and for all levels. In the past years, I have also taught: The formal courses:
AP Chemistry
AP Chem Seminar
Chemistry I
Information Technology
Active Physics The fun courses
Chemistry of Cooking
Science and Math Skills
Earth and Space
Radio Broadcasting
Senior Project
8. Teams Coached at Haverford HighI believe in good competition even among the academic curriculum Sports
Junior Varsity Golf
Boys Tennis Team
Cross Country Team Academics
HiQ Academic Team
Science Olympiad
Enviroton Team
9. Activities Sponsored at HaverfordI believe the more you are involved with a student outside the classroom the better relation you will have with that student in the classroom. Ski Club
Ping-Pong Club
Chess Club
Theatrical Club
All School play
All School Talent Show
Christen Prayer group
Pro-Life Club
10. My Interests“Jack of all trades - master of none”I include these so that we might find something in common. Golf
Tennis
Biking
Hiking
Flying
Sailing
Body Surfing
Water Skiing
Down Hill Skiing
Cross Country Skiing
Rock Climbing
Chess
Bridge
Checkers
Backgammon
Card Games
Board Games
RC Car Racing
RC airplanes
Kayaking
Windsurfing
Movies
11. Things Learned at MCEP this summer I will apply to my teaching next year Pogil – I was very impressed how Dr. Roberts demonstrated this in his teaching of organic chemistry. I will integrate this into the “Active Chemistry” program. I just hope I can get my kids to do half the work that I did.
Lab-preps – I felt that I was far better prepared for the labs because we were required to do the pre-labs. I hope this will help my student to come to class prepared ready to do a lab.
Website – This was all new for me this year and I am really excited about trying to use an interactive website for my classes and activities.
12. My family As of 2005 I live in West Chester, PA. My wife and I have been married 20 years. We both had been married before; so, we have a total of six kids and two grand kids. We did have three but my grandson, Harris, died last February.
Elizabeth my wife, is Social Work major at WCU.
Brian my oldest son (37), is living on his sailboat in the Florida Keys.
Aaron my 2nd oldest son (35), is a minister in North Little Rock, AR
Jesse my oldest stepson, is a English major at WCU
Rian my stepdaughter, is an accountant/office manager
Nathan my youngest stepson, is an ex-Marine
Daniel my youngest son (15) is a Sophomore at WC- East
Elaina my step granddaughter (12) is in the 7th grade at Fuguet.
Kyle my step grandson (6) is starting 1st grade at Glen Acers.
13. Who is this guy Raymond B. Hulse? Born in Michigan
Raised in Texas
Went to school in Kansas
Taught school in Missouri
Worked in Environmental Research across the nation out of St. Louis
Partner/general manager ski resort in New Hampshire
Teacher in Pennsylvania
Struck by Lightning Once
Kidnapped Twice
Shot Three Times
Mistakenly picked up two hitch-hikers who had escaped from prison, robbed a bank and needed a ride to Canada
Own a farm in Missouri that was homesteaded by my great grandfather in 1841
14. I leave you with this thought: You don’t know if you can do it until you try and if you try you may find you can do miracles; so, “be the miracle”.
Bruce Almighty