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Written by Steve Martinez   
Tuesday, November 06 2007
biology.jpgSteve Martinez, originally from San Antonio, Texas, has been teaching at Por-Vida Academy Charter High School for 2 years.  He currently teaches Biology, Spanish, Medical Terminology and various Career and Technology Education (CATE) courses, Including Word Processing Applications and Business Computer Information Systems.

He was inspired to go into teaching via the Troops to Teachers program; a U.S. Department of Education and Department of Defense program that helps former military personnel begin a new career as teachers in public schools where their skills, knowledge and experience are most needed.  He received his 6 – 12 Business Education certification via the Teacher Orientation and Preparation Program (TOPP), a State Board of Educator Certification approved alternative teacher certification program coordinated by the Education Service Center, Region 20, San Antonio, TX

His military and civilian education includes a Masters Degree in Management from Troy University, Troy, AL, Bachelors Degree in Health Care Management from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. IL, and an Associate’s Degree in Medical Laboratory Technique from The George Washington University, Washington, DC.  He also completed graduate studies in finance at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA.  Additionally, he completed the U.S. Navy’s 52 week Advanced Medical Laboratory Technician School at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD and Field Medical Service School, which prepares navy medical personnel for duty with U.S. Marine Corps Special Operational Units, at Camp Lejeune, NC.

He enlisted in the US Navy in 1975.  He attended Recruit Training and, Hospital Corps School, in San Diego, CA.  In1985 he received a commission as an Ensign, Medical Service Corps, via the U.S. Navy’s Medical Service Corps in-service procurement program.  He served in the health care administration section of the medical Service corps, and held sub-specialties in patient administration, finance and logistics.  He retired in 2001 as a Lieutenant Commander, after 27 years of active duty in a variety or world-wide assignments.

Steve and his wife, Eustolia, have two adult children, Steve III resides in San Antonio, TX and Michelle resides in Atlanta, GA.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, November 06 2007 )
 
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Written by Texas Education Agency   
Sunday, October 21 2007
Integrated Physics and Chemistry
  • In Integrated Physics and Chemistry, students conduct field and laboratory investigations, use scientific methods during investigations, and make informed decisions using critical-thinking and scientific problem-solving. This course integrates the disciplines of physics and chemistry in the following topics: motion, waves, energy transformations, properties of matter, changes in matter, and solution chemistry.

  • Science is a way of learning about the natural world. Students should know how science has built a vast body of changing and increasing knowledge described by physical, mathematical, and conceptual models, and also should know that science may not answer all questions.

  • A system is a collection of cycles, structures, and processes that interact. Students should understand a whole in terms of its components and how these components relate to each other and to the whole. All systems have basic properties that can be described in terms of space, time, energy, and matter. Change and constancy occur in systems and can be observed and measured as patterns. These patterns help to predict what will happen next and can change over time.

  • Investigations are used to learn about the natural world. Students should understand that certain types of questions can be answered by investigations, and that methods, models, and conclusions built from these investigations change as new observations are made. Models of objects and events are tools for understanding the natural world and can show how systems work. They have limitations and based on new discoveries are constantly being modified to more closely reflect the natural world.

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Last Updated ( Sunday, October 21 2007 )
 
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