Visiting Lecturer, Mathematics
David Bond is a Visiting Instructor at Berry College. He currently teaches Elementary Statistics,Pre-Calculus, Applied Calculus, as well as serving as the the ALEKS Mathematics Coordinator. He is also the Supervisor for Math Education Student Teachers. Mr. Bond’s holds a U.S Patent (5,411,147) on a landfill recycling separator, and has conducted research in both Stereotype Threat in High School Mathematics as well as Geriatric Caregiver Analytics. He has an undergraduate degree in Biology with a Minor in Mathematics from The Ohio State University, an MBA in Operations Management as well as an MA in Mathematics Education, both from Kennesaw State University, and an Ed.S. from Berry College in Curriculum and Instruction. He is currently completing his Doctorate in Secondary Mathematics Education at Kennesaw State University.
Additionally, he is a Certified Quality Process Analyst (CQPA) from the American Society of Quality. His other interests include both amateur astronomy and swimming, as well as landscaping and hardscaping. He is married and has a daughter, both who keep him busy when he is not at Berry.