Usha Rajdev

Academic Credentials

English as a Second Language Endorsement, University of Phoenix 2002; Ed. D. in Education Administration and Supervision, Arizona State University 2002; M.Ed. Math & Science, Chaminade University, Honolulu, 1997; B.S. Elementary Education, Chaminade University, Honolulu, 1994; B.ED. Elementary Education, University of London, 1972

Bio

Dr. Usha Rajdev teaches Science Technology Engineering and Math using a hands-on teaching approach. She was fortunate to be selected by the NASA’s Goddard Space Center to send an experiment on the space shuttle Atlantis in 1999.

After growing up in Uganda, Marymount University School of Education professor Dr. Usha Rajdev has often returned to her former country to use her knowledge and experiences to develop sustainable STEM programs and initiatives at the local level. Dr. Rajdev is now getting a boost from the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program to continue the collaboration with Ndejje University and four Ugandan secondary schools, focusing on implementing a project-based learning curriculum: teaching the life cycle of mosquitoes and the spread of malaria diseases, clearing stagnant water in and around marsh lands surrounding the schools and neighborhoods, thus minimizing absenteeism in their institutions. Students will participate in engineering and design of mosquito traps to further mitigate mosquito-borne diseases (STEM Across the Globe). Absenteeism due to malaria illness data will be monitored by each institution and be reported to Ndejje University for mathematical models.

Past achievements include: In 2012 she earned Faculty of the Year Service Award, Virginia Project Learning Tree Outstanding Educator Award, and the National Project Learning Tree Outstanding Educator Award. Dr. Rajdev and Fort Belvoir Elementary School, earned the Association of Teacher Educators in Virginia 2014 School/University Partnership Award and the STEM Leadership Award by the International Association of STEM Leaders. She was a recipient of the Fulbright Specialist Project in 2013. Dr. Rajdev is a counselor for Marymount University’s Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society and spearheads the STEM initiative in KDP’s International Committee. She’s a faculty advisor for the National Science Teaching Association Student Chapter and for Marymount University’s Global STEM Certificate.

Teaching Areas

Math and Science methodologies

Research Interests

Service Learning: Implementing sustainable STEM programs within the institutions in the African Diaspora to minimize absenteeism due to mosquito borne diseases, and also bring awareness to the local communities.

Publications

Articles Ethics and Corporal Punishment within the Schools across the Globe, 2nd Quarter 2012 issue of the Journal of International Education Research (Volume 8, Number 20 http://www.cluteinstitute.com/ojs/index.php/JIER/article/view/6836 ‘Educators Across The Globe Collaborate And Exchange Ideas’. Journal of International Education Research (JIER), North America, 7, May. 2011. Available at: http://journals.cluteonline.com/index.php/JIER/article/view/4245. ‘Mending the Errors of Their Ways’ New Teacher Advocate, Insights (fall 2010 Volume 18, No.1 page 8), Kappa Delta Pi Publication ‘Project Learning Tree Activities Energize the Teaching and Learning in Gandhi’s Home Town’ (fall 2010 e-article page 2 of 32) http://plt.org/Branch/Summer%202010/Summer2010.pdf […]

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Patricia Howick, MEd

Academic Credentials

M.Ed. in Special Education, American University; B.S., University of Iowa

Bio

Patty Howick joined Marymount in 2014. She taught as special education and general education teacher for 32 years before becoming an education lecturer. In addition to teaching introductory courses at Marymount, she serves as an advisor for special education majors and is a university supervisor. She also sponsors the education student organization called Teachers of Tomorrow and helps coordinate our education majors’ involvement in student-led activities for transition workshops for The Arc of Northern Virginia. She continues to support teachers in local schools and is passionate about ensuring the success of our teacher candidates. Her favorite activities outside of work include traveling, exploring new restaurants, and spending time with her family.

Teaching Areas

Introduction to General Education and Special Education; Foundations of Teaching and Learning; Psychology for Individuals with Exceptionalities

Research Interests

Co-Teaching, Teacher Retention, Collaboration, Learning Styles and Teacher Induction Programs

 

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Michael Scott

Academic Credentials

A.A.S., Police Science
B.A., Applied Behavioral Sciences
M.A., Public Administration
FBI National Academy
FBI National Executive Institute
Naval Post Graduate School, DHS Executive Leaders

Biography

Other Information

Teaching Area

  • Criminal Justice Management
  • Corrections

Research Interests

  • Current Events in Law Enforcement

With 40 years as a practitioner in law enforcement and 17 years as a Chief of Police, Mr. Scott remains focused on the current challenges facing law enforcement leaders and the criminal justice field today. 
 

Publications

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Tracy Bushkoff

Tracy Bushkoff Photo

Biography

Tracy G. Bushkoff, EdD, is a Licensed Professional Counselor and management consultant and has maintained a private practice in Arlington, Virginia since 1990. Dr. Bushkoff is an Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) and a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). As Adjunct Professor at Marymount University, Dr. Bushkoff teaches in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program and has taught Clinical Mental Health practicum and internship classes; Advanced Theories and Techniques; Multicultural Counseling, and the Counseling Interview Skills course. As a management consultant, Dr. Bushkoff provides personality testing and consultation for businesses making new hires. As a practitioner, Dr. Bushkoff works with a variety of mental health concerns to include identity issues, psychosocial acceptance of disabilities, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, divorce, chronic illness, and career challenges. In addition to her private practice work, Dr. Bushkoff provides both individual and group supervision for individuals pursuing licensure as a professional counselor in Virginia.

 

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Frank Burtnett

Biography

Dr. Frank Burtnett is a counselor, educator, consultant, and author whose career has been dedicated to educational and career development issues, as well as service to the profession through management roles in professional counseling organizations. 

He served as the Executive Director of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC),  Associate Executive Director and other professional roles with the American Counseling Association (ACA), and as President and Principal Investigator at Education Now, an independent consulting firm specializing in human resource, career, and educational development matters.  Early in his career, he was a teacher, counselor, and student services administrator with the Fairfax County, Virginia Schools and consultant with the Pennsylvania Department of Education. He has served as an adjunct professor in counselor education at Marymount University since 2006.

His most recent publication include Career Errors: Straight Talk about the Steps and Missteps of Career Development, Bound for Career Guidebook, and Bound for College Guidebook, each published by Rowman & Littlefield. Frank earned the Bachelor of Science degree in Education at Shippensburg University and the Master of Arts and Doctor of Education degrees in Counseling at George Washington University. […]

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