Uniondale UFSD
Jay Ho is an experienced High School Science Teacher at Uniondale UFSD since September 2019, specializing in designing NGSS/NYSSLS compliant unit plans for Honor’s Chemistry, Regents Chemistry, and Regents Physics, while also teaching various science electives including Genetics and Forensic Science. Previous roles include Adjunct Lecturer at Queens College, where Jay instructed students for the American Chemical Society General Chemistry Examination, and Graduate Research Assistant, conducting research on antimicrobial surfaces. Jay's teaching experience encompasses over 800 hours as a Student Teacher across multiple high schools, as well as being Adjunct Faculty at St. John's University, focusing on organic chemistry. Jay holds a Master's Degree in Chemistry and a Graduate Initial Certificate in Secondary Education from Queens College.
Uniondale UFSD
My instructional theories and practices will support the National Educational Technology Plan to create technology literate citizens. The energy and eagerness expressed by UHSs' students for Technology Education, further drives me to offer the best learning opportunities. Goals of mine are to combine my expertise and life skills to professionally perform the duties of a 21st Century Technology Educator and to progressively advocate for technology education awareness in society. Through all these courageous endeavors, UHS technology students will be inspired to reach their own (academic, personal and career) achievements. During the '09-'10 school year, a personal and professional goal of mine is to be the best involved teacher I have ever been. This outcome can be measured by closely partnering with the Uniondale School Community as well as, industry leaders abroad.