Dr. Eva Bogard has a doctoral degree from the
Several of her articles have been published in Learning & Leading with Technology, as well as in Mark Warschauer’s Virtual Connections. Her interactive website has been featured on TechLEARNING.com. She has also authored the World Language Studio Curriculum Manual, as a companion guide to The Joyful Teacher.
Dr. Bogard has spoken at the Florida Foreign Language Association conference, and presented at
Dr. Bogard has written a manual for The Joyful Teacher, called How to Create a NeXt Generation Studio Classroom. This work contains over 200 pages of student handouts, teacher documents and many examples of Power Projects to use or adapt for any content area. She hopes that this classroom model will cure and prevent teacher burnout in our public schools. You may read more about this book and other Joyful Teacher System support materials online at: www.thejoyfulteacher.com.
Eva is married to Kenneth D. Bogard and is the mother of 3 young children. She travels frequently to
The Joyful Teacher
Dr. Eva Bogard
Riverview High School
Sarasota, Florida 34231
eva_bogard@sarasota.k12.fl.us
(941)-923-1484
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