Kevin D. Dohmen, M.Ed.

Kevin began his career in 1981 as a language arts teacher for junior college students. Years later he taught math on the middle school and high school levels.
In 1987 he co-authored SOS, Strengthening of Skills, a two-part study skills curriculum for teachers working with students in grades five through nine and high school through college, distributed by Research for Better Schools. Reprinted through 2001.
Kevin earned his BA in Literature from MIU. His Master of Education degree is from the University of Virginia's Curry School of Education. He also completed his doctoral coursework in math education at the University of Virginia.
Kevin has always been a lover of learning and has a very wide range of general knowledge and work experience. Before embarking on his professional career, he worked as a first-aid instructor, emergency medical technician, hospital orderly, house painter, fast-food cook, furniture refinisher, carpenter's helper, construction laborer, auto parts salesperson, supermarket cashier, dishwasher, life guard, and summer camp counselor. He holds a second-degree black belt in the Korean martial art of hapkido. He is an amateur astronomer and has published several articles on astronomy. He has published on many other topics as well. See publications.
Affiliations
Washington Independent Services for Educational Resources (WISER)
Alexandria Network of Student Resources (ANSR)
Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA)
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)
Kevin is also an award-winning photographer. See his photography at www.luminousview.net.