M. Jennifer Brougham, MSW

2124 E. Cathedral Rock Drive. Phoenix, AZ85048 (480) 759-7334

E-mail

PROFILE______

An energized and motivated social worker/teacher with over twenty-five years of experience (at levels ranging from early childhood through university MA/MS) in classroom instruction, practice skills and advocacy including working with individuals with special needs. Experience in training and administrative projects in life-long learning curriculum, organizing events, program and in-service development, working with military families/programs, statewide and international community experiences, writing and presenting.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE:______

Human Behavior and Development area for multi-aged normal and challenged populations from a sociological and family life theoretical foundation as well as clinical experience. Designed Department of Defense Family Advocacy Parenting classes. Educational and professional curriculum development for schools and community settings concerning social problem issues. Strong community social networking skills particularly within faith-based organization.

UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE:______

(2000-present)

College of Public Programs School of social work
Undergraduate Classes Graduate Classes

Human Development, I and II Social Work Practice Class I and II

Theoretical Models and Interventions Human Behavior I and II

Community Organization Culture and Diversity

Integrative Seminar Mental Disorders (600 level)

Advanced GraduateBridge Course

Online: Clinical Supervision (600 level)

Note: Bridge Course (SWG 598) I have taught from implementation of the course as well as having written the curriculum for the original Advanced Placement Course for the School of social work

Skills Lab for Foundation Year

Note: Authored the skill’s lab curriculum

Field Liaison for graduate level interns

Interdisciplinary Studies

Human Behavior and Development through the life span

College of Liberal Arts School of Social and Family Dynamics

Undergraduate Classes

Human Behavior and Development through the life span

Infant/Toddler Development

Parent/Adolescent Development

Personal Growth and Development

Marriage and Family

Globalization and Social Change

Cultural Diversity

Introduction to Sociology

Internet Classes and Learning Studio (ASU Online)

Marriage and Family

Advanced Marriage and Family

Human Behavior through the lifespan

Personal Growth and Development

Human Sexuality

Distinguished Faculty Associate, Barrett’s Honor College-certificate was given six semesters.

Every semester work with at least five students on their honor projects or honor credits within coursework

Capstone Program

Worked with students within the Film School on research projects related to parenting and family networks.

GraduateSchool Teaching Assistant-College of Education, Dept. of Special Education

Phi Kappa Phi (The Honor Society of, 1995-lifetime member)

RESEARCH AREA

  • Working with Military Families
  • Homeless and Working Poor Families within Tempe; Received several small grants for student interns; Received Pulliam grant in partnerships ($140,000 over two years. Urban Outreach is the home of the grant but some monies were included for ASU students)

RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:______

  • Reviewer, test bank for Experience Sociology, Croteau; S. Ruel, Seniro Editor,McGraw-Hill, 2016
  • Guest presenter, Military Officers of America Association, California, 2016
  • 2015 Statewide Symposium in Support of Service Members, Veterans and their families. Desert Willow Conference Center, Tempe, Az. April 22-23
  • University Senate Approval of the SSFD Course and Certificate Program of working with Military Families. (to be in 2016-2017 calendar)
  • Liddell, T. M., Thackeray, A., Brougham, M. J. (April 2014). Using Technology to help online TAs: eManaging &eMentoring in a large-scale elearning environgment. Paper presentation at the National Social Science Association National Technology and Social Science Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
  • Liddell, T. M.,Brougham, M. J., Thackeray, A., Barratt, T. M., & Lohr, C. M. (July 2014). What about the TAs? Managing teaching assistants in a large-scale online learning environment. Poster Presentation at the InternationalCenter for Leadership Conference, Placencia, Belize
  • Certificate/Course development program designed for students in majors related to working with Military Families (in progress) for majors working
  • Guest Presenter, Military Officers of America Association, California, 2013
  • Textbook Reviewer, McGraw-Hill, 2013
  • Technology Conference, Pearson Publishing, Las Vegas, Nevada, Feb., 2011
  • Guest Presenter, Military Officers of America Association, California, Sept, 2011
  • Guest Presenter, Air Force and Navy ROTC, on Relationships with families, both personal and professional, 2011
  • Certificate of Plankownership awarded by the commander of the Navy, ROTC, for assistance in the building of the new Naval ROTC program at Arizona State University, May, 2011.
  • ArizonaStateUniversity Athletic Certificate for Most Inspiring Professor, May, 2010; May, 2009
  • ArizonaStateUniversityDisabilityResourceCenter Appreciation Certificate, May. 2010
  • Facilitator, Session: Opportunities and Challenges: The New World of Higher Education. It is discussing online course; course management of online courses; aligning courses with larger initiatives in reference to learning objectives. Mc-Graw Hill Symposium, February, 2010.
  • Guest Presenter, Air Force ROTC, on Relationships with families, both personal and under a leadership command within the military, February, 2010
  • Author, Ancillary for cultural diversity textbook, June, 2009
  • Participant, Research Study on faith-based challenges, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, June 2009
  • Director, Board, Urban Outreach Program, 2006- May, 2009
  • Presenter for in-service education for faith-based teachers working with adolescents. 2009
  • Judge, Graduate/PhD poster presentation for Graduates in Earth, Life and Social Sciences (GLESS), 2009
  • Arizona State University Student Association 2007-2008 Outstanding Professor Award
  • Authored the Business Model for the Urban Outreach Program, 2005
  • College of Public Programs Community Leadership Award, 2007 (Please note that this award came for the program development of the Urban Outreach Program and from the intern nomination from the School of social work field office)
  • Empire Who’s Who: Empowering Executives and Professionals, 2006
  • Designed Integrated Internship Program for an Urban Outreach Program for students within Arizona State University, 2005-2009
  • Coordinate the multidiscipline internship, externship, and community service program with the various colleges and the athletic department with the Urban Outreach Program. (This is the development of community/faith-based partnerships within the community as put forth by President Crow)
  • Grant monies brought in under the Urban Outreach Program (from Motorola, Keller Williams and the Pulliam.)
  • Wesley Board Member, Campus Ministry Board ASU, 2006-2008)
  • Textbook Reviewer for McGraw-Hill Publishing (Marriage and Family Text, 2008)
  • Textbook Reviewer for Brooks/Cole Publishing (Development text)
  • Human Development Instructor Manual (published summer, 2005)
  • Contributor to university curriculum and textbook for social work
  • Community speaker (volunteer) for HIV/AIDS program within Phoenix
  • Supervisor for graduate field interns within hospital and school setting
  • Charter School Infra-structure Developer/Consultant (Passed Arizona State Education board on first submittal-primary author)
  • Began reading mentoring project through community guest reader program for a preschool
  • Organized a class of elementary students to provide essential resources for a Battered Women’s shelter as a classroom project.
  • Author for monthly valley-wide publication on Child Development
  • Designed the Master Piece Art Series for multi-aged preschool through kindergarten in coordination with the Phoenix Art Museum.
  • Coordinator for Family Life Program for five departments in public school district (Administrative, supervision for a program; did development and implementation of program)
  • Prince William County School District Teacher of Excellence Award, 1990
  • Saunders Middle School Golden Apple Award, 1990
  • Saunders Middle School Faculty Team Member Certificate, 1989
  • Created, authored and facilitated curriculum for preschool through teen development programs
  • Designed a Consumer Economic Life Skills program for middle school
  • Facilitated discharge planning for spinal cord and brain injured persons
  • Past School Board President for Special Needs LearningAcademy
  • Past School Board President for InternationalSchool for Allied Forces Central Europe (NATO/AFCENT)
  • Facilitated training for staff, parents and community members on life skill techniques for challenged individuals
  • Designed and implemented parenting course
  • Co-chaired multicultural task force for elementary school curriculum and community involvement
  • Facilitated groups for at-risk youth for military community
  • Coordinated Service Projects for youth with community agencies within the military community
  • Supervisor for International Seminarians from Theological Institutes with family counseling.
  • Directed Family Program, U. S. Military International Chapel: involved Program development, budget, budget forecasting, grant writing, writing newsletter, community, Family Advocacy, International partnerships, supervising volunteers, in-service workshops. It also involved data analysis. 1985-1987, Netherlands
  • Coached Intramural tennis for middle school, Prince William County
  • Volunteered with Special Olympics, homeless agencies, job and literacy programs
  • Volunteered with WashingtonDC Children’s Hospital Crisis Nursery
  • Outstanding Young Women of America, 1981
  • Volunteer teacher within Religious Education classes-preschool through adult education. 1962-present day

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY:______

Arizona

ArizonaStateUniversity Full-time Instructor 2008-present

ArizonaStateUniversity Intern Field Liaison 2002-present

ArizonaStateUniversity Faculty Associate 2000-2008

Urban Outreach of Tempe Director/Board of Directors 2006-May, 2009

Guest Educator Program Kyrene School District 1990-2003

MontessoriSchool Education Consultant, Special Education 1999-2000

New WayLearningAcademy President/Board of Directors 1998-2000

TesseractSchool Master Educator/Supervision 1998-2000

Virginia

PrinceWilliamCounty

Schools, Virginia Department Chair/Family Life 1989-1990

Netherlands

U. S. Military,

Netherlands Parenting/Family Advocacy Program 1984-1986

U. S. Military Co-Chair for School Board of the

Netherlands AFCENTInternationalSchool 1984-1985

International Chapel

Netherlands Director, Religious Education program 1983-1986

Preschool through adults, five denominations

Arizona

WilliamsAFBHospital Pediatric/OB Clinic Instructor/Counselor 1980-1983

EDUCATION:______

  • Post graduate studies, ArizonaStateUniversity
  • Master’s Degree, School of Social Work Arizona State University 1994-1996
  • Bachelor of Science, Family Life Studies ArizonaStateUniversity 1977-1980
  • Internships: Traumatic Brain/Spinal Cord Injury, Long-term Care, Obstetrics and Gynecology/Pediatric Clinics, Inner-city Student teaching.

CERTIFICATES:

  • Arizona State Teaching Credential K-12 (under renewal)
  • Special Education, K-12 (under renewal)
  • CEU (120+ hours) certificates in Mental Health, Infant Mental Health and Child Development
  • Masters of Catechetic, Diocese of Phoenix, PhoenixArizona

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

  • National Social Science Association
  • North American Association of Christians in Social Work
  • Phi Kappa Phi (Lifetime member)
  • American Association of University Women (AAUW)
  • Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics Internet/Online Faculty Group

ORGANIZATIONS:

  • USO (Uniformed Service Organization)
  • Scottsdale Healthcare Foundations Supporter, Scottsdale, AZ
  • Smithsonian, Washington DC (Friends of the Smithsonian)