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Ruth Blouch Phones & Addresses

  • New Philadelphia, PA
  • 1503 Bay Ave, Barnegat, NJ 08005 (609) 698-7895
  • 1503 W Bay Ave APT 829, Barnegat, NJ 08005
  • Reading, PA

Work

Company: The pigrim academy Sep 1995 Position: Science department chairperson, curriculum director, teacher

Education

School / High School: Monmouth University 2012 to 2014 Specialities: Curriculum Supervision

Skills

Curriculum Development • Teaching • Science • Lesson Planning • Educational Leadership • Staff Development • Research • Secondary Education • Community Outreach

Industries

Education Management

Resumes

Resumes

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Science Department Chairperson, Curriculum Director

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Location:
1503 west Bay Ave, Barnegat, NJ 08005
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
The Pigrim Academy
Science Department Chairperson, Curriculum Director, Teacher


Science Department Chairperson, Curriculum Director
Education:
Monmouth University 2012 - 2014
Monmouth University 2001 - 2005
Master of Education, Masters, Curriculum and Instruction
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania 1969 - 1973
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Teaching, Elementary Education
Skills:
Curriculum Development
Teaching
Science
Lesson Planning
Educational Leadership
Staff Development
Research
Secondary Education
Community Outreach

Publications

Us Patents

Multi-Functional Measuring And Layout Device

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US Patent:
20050044739, Mar 3, 2005
Filed:
Sep 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/654092
Inventors:
Ruth Blouch - Barnegat NJ, US
International Classification:
G01B003/14
US Classification:
033562000
Abstract:
A multi-functional measuring device made of lightweight material planed on one edge in a succession of ascending and descending steps representing dimensional increments. Successive steps ascend over one-half the length of the device and, at the mid-point, level off and begin to descend in dimensional increments for the remaining length, providing a visual image and tactile profile for the user. Centerline notches are cut on both the upper and lower edges, and are used to locate the center point of an object. High and low profiles are cut into specific locations to allow for visual and tactile determination of specific subdivision dimensions. A notch is provided at each end of the device to accommodate linear measurements exceeding the length of the device. The lower face surface is punctuated with a series of holes. Small diameter holes, marking dimensional increments, are arranged in a straight line parallel to the lower edge, opposite the ascending and descending steps. Large diameter holes, marking additional dimensions, are arranged in an alternating pattern with the small diameter holes.
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