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In this episode, I’m honored to welcome my good friend Angela Broadus to the podcast to share her personal journey in education, her life as a first-generation Ghanaian immigrant, the need for school districts to emphasize Science education in K-12 schools, and so much more! To learn more about Angela’s work, you can visit her website at sciencewithmrsbroadus.com or follow her on Instagram (@ang.broadus) & Twitter (@angelabroadus6)

BIO:

Angela Broadus is a wife, mom, educator, and teacherpreneur. She received her Bachelors in Biological Sciences at UMBC. She is certified in STEM Elementary Education via the Resident Teacher Program in Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS). She was awarded a Delegate Citation from the Maryland General Assemblies for being "A Real SuperHero to the Students of Prince George's County Public Schools". In addition, she serves on the PGCPS ES Science Leadership Team where she currently writes Science curriculum and provides Science professional development to K-5 educators across the school district. She also operates as the Science Department Chair and the Engagement and Tech Lead at Kettering Elementary School in Upper Marlboro, MD.

Outside of her roles within PGCPS, she is also a teacherpreneur who creates interactive, engaging, tech enhanced Science activities/lessons for educators. Through her business and services, she hopes to equip and empower educators to create resources that engage students in Science and increase student achievement. Angela was recently featured in her local ABC 7 News for creating Science video lessons to close the distance learning digital divide for PGCPS students.