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Kelly Deters earned a Bachelor's in Chemistry with Distinction from The Colorado College in Colorado Springs after 4 years on a full tuition scholarship as a Barnes Scholar in Chemistry. Kelly received a Masters in Curriculum and Instruction in Natural Sciences from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. She completed her PhD work from the University of Nebraska--Lincoln in December, 2008
Kelly is a National Board Certified Teacher in Adolescent/Young Adult Chemistry.
She is in her 10th year teaching at Shawnee Heights High School (Tecumseh, KS). She has teaching experience in large public high schools and a small private school. Kelly has taught chemistry, chemistry with an emphasis on art (a curriculum she designed), honors chemistry, AP chemistry and general chemistry at a community college as well as physics.
National-Level Presenter and Author
Kelly has presented at the school, district, state and national level to standing-room only crowds on curriculum reform and inquiry lab techniques. Her publications include three research articles in The Journal of Chemical Education as well as several inquiry labs in The Science Teacher and The Physics Teacher. Her need-to-know, real-world, inquiry based high school chemistry textbook is published through Kendall/Hunt.
State & National Award Winning Teacher
Kelly was one of three finalists for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching for Kansas.
She was awarded the NSTA high school award for Excellence in Inquiry-Based Science Teaching for 2006 and the Kansas State University ACS's Patrick Award for Excellence in High School Teaching in Kansas.
Leader in Professional Associations
She founded the Kansas Association of Chemistry Teachers (www.kschemteach.org) and served as the first president.