Larson Texts, Inc.
Megan Fluegel is an experienced educational professional with a strong background in instructional design and teaching. Currently serving as an Instructional Designer at Mercyhurst University since August 2022, Megan also works as a Proofreader for Larson Texts, Inc. since December 2020. Previously, Megan was a High School English Teacher at Mercyhurst Preparatory School from August 2014 to August 2020, where responsibilities included developing curriculum, preparing students for standardized tests, and leading professional development initiatives. Additional roles include tutoring English for international students at Pennsylvania International Academy and teaching English in various capacities within different school districts. Megan holds a Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Pittsburgh and a Bachelor of Arts in Literature and Psychology from the same institution.
Larson Texts, Inc.
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Larson Texts, Inc., along with its subsidiary Big Ideas Learning LLC, produces math textbooks for sixth grade through college calculus that are used by over five million students each year. Larson Texts has been deeply committed to providing innovative and coherent print and online materials to the education community for more than 30 years. Larson Texts began with the vision of Dr. Ron Larson. Ron, a mathematics professor at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, recognized the need for student-friendly math textbooks. Ron’s first textbook, Calculus, was published in 1978. Since then, the more than 200 textbooks produced by Ron and Larson Texts have been known for their readability, accuracy, and real-life applications. Many of the textbooks are leaders in their markets and have won multiple industry awards. Larson Texts produces textbooks for several well-respected educational publishers, including Cengage Learning, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Pearson, and W. H. Freeman. Larson Texts publishes its own textbooks through Big Ideas Learning and AndYou.com. Larson Texts employs a sizable staff of mathematicians, editors, technical and graphic artists, desktop publishers, educational consultants, web developers, and administrators.