Carol Roth
After 17 years of teaching Earth and Space Science I became the Technology Integrator at the secondary level in Central York School District. While teaching I was part of the Classrooms for the Future (CFF) program and became a Keystone Technology Integrator. Now, as a technology integrator, it is my responsibility to give professional development sessions, meet with teachers for planning purposes, assist in the classroom with students, and work with district and building administrators to assist with steering our district in the future of educational technology.
In addition to my full time job at Central York, I also teach graduate courses on technology integration for Eduspire through Brandman University. Further, my husband and I have 3 children (in York, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia) and a greyhound. We enjoy an active life in the outdoors and look forward to traveling to Ireland this summer.
My post-secondary educational background started at Millersville University with a bachelor's degree in education (Earth & Space Science). I later earned a master's degree in education (21st Century Teaching and Learning) at Wilke's University. Most recently, I finished my administrative and supervisory certification through Johns Hopkins University with a presentation at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) in San Diego.
In addition to my full time job at Central York, I also teach graduate courses on technology integration for Eduspire through Brandman University. Further, my husband and I have 3 children (in York, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia) and a greyhound. We enjoy an active life in the outdoors and look forward to traveling to Ireland this summer.
My post-secondary educational background started at Millersville University with a bachelor's degree in education (Earth & Space Science). I later earned a master's degree in education (21st Century Teaching and Learning) at Wilke's University. Most recently, I finished my administrative and supervisory certification through Johns Hopkins University with a presentation at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) in San Diego.