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Kevin Eyer

Majored in Biology
Miami University , Class of 2021
From Poulsbo, Washington
I am a public school teacher teaching science at the secondary level. I am pursuing my Masters in Biology to learn more about conservation research and how to involve my larger community in conservation efforts. My hope is, in addition to my career as a teacher, to conduct place-based wildlife research, collaborating with members of my community to create meaningful citizen-science programs that will empower and inspire others to be science literate, conservation-minded, and life-long learners.
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Kevin Eyer Awarded Degree from Miami University

Eyer of Poulsbo, WA (98370) was among more than 4,000 students from Miami University who received degrees during the in-person spring commencement May 14-16, 2021 Eyer graduated with a Master of A...

July, 26 2021 - Verified by Miami University
Conservation leader Kevin Eyer finishes master's studies

Poulsbo, Wash., resident Kevin Eyer has been applying the tools of science, education and conservation to become a leader in the conservation community. In May 2021, Eyer concluded his master's cou...

May, 13 2021 - Verified by Miami University
Kevin Eyer accepted into master's degree program through Miami University's Project Dragonfly

Poulsbo, Wash., resident Kevin Eyer was recently accepted into the Advanced Inquiry Program (AIP) and will be taking classes toward a Master of Arts degree in Biology from Miami University through ...

June, 05 2018 - Verified by Miami University
Kevin Eyer was recognized for earning a spot on the President's list
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Science Teacher at North Kitsap School District

Taught middle school general science and served as assistant coach for track.

Participated over the last two years in science education leadership as a science fellow (continuing from employment at Cape Flattery).

Partnered with local researchers from the University of Washington and Stillwaters Environmental Center to engage the schools and community in current research and conservation efforts.

September 2016 - Present
Science Teacher at Cape Flattery School District

Taught high school and middle school courses including General Science for MS and Biology, Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics, Algebra, Algebra II, and Music for HS.
Participated for three years in science education leadership as a science fellow for Washington State and as part of the Olympic STEM Pathways Partnership.
Partnered with local researchers from Olympic National Park, NOAA and the University of Washington to engage the schools and community in current research and conservation efforts.

September 2013 - June 2016
Instructor - Physics/Ecology at Western Washington University

Modified a technology-focused college level introductory physics course for Korean High School exchange students.
Designed and implemented a marine science field course for middle school.

June 2012 - August 2016
Researcher at Western Washington University

Designed a research project, submitting grant proposals to WWU Science Mathematics and Technology Department and Olympic National Park Service (ONPS). Research was funded through a Washington NASA Summer Space Grant.
Collected and analyzed data, with study culminating in a research report submitted to ONPS

June 2011 - August 2012
Research Assistant at Western Washington University

Captured and tagged harbor seals off Protection Point with a team from WWUs MBE lab, using Satellite Tracking and Analysis Tools (STAT).
Coordinated with an elementary school in Bellingham to simulate the activities we performed in lab.
Designed and taught hands-on lessons connecting students with the live research

December 2008 - June 2009

Graduate-Studies

Commencement 2

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