Professional Experience
Teri Cooper Brown is a full-time freelance writer & former gifted education teacher. •Teri writes articles on gifted education, parenting, family life, travel, as well as children's nonfiction.
•Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, Disney's Family Fun, Disney Family. com, Atlanta Style & Design magazine, and Baby Talk magazine.
•She was a contributing author for Duke University's Gifted Parent Letter, a journal for parents and teachers of gifted children.
•Teri is co-author of <Play, Think & Grow,> a teacher resource & activity book published by Abingdon Press.
•Mrs. Brown created children's curriculum used in United Methodist Churches around the world, also for Abington Press.
•Teri was an elementary gifted education resource teacher for 6 schools in Loudoun County, VA. She created & demonstrated 500+ lessons & independent study programs to help teachers stimulate and enrich superior learners.
Total Media Industry Experience
30 Years
Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)
The Washington Post (1-2), Disney’s Family Fun Magazine (1-2), Duke Univ Gifted Journal (3-5), Baby Talk Magazine (1-2), Atlanta Style & Design Magazine (1-2), Weekly Reader (3-5), Abingdon Press (6-10), Living With Children (3-5), DisneyFamily.com (1-2), Northstar Travel Publishing (1-2)
Corporate Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)
ASCD (Assn Supervision & Curriculum Development) (1-2)
Other Work History
Freelance Writer
28 Years
Fulltime freelance writer since 1999
Part-time freelance writer, 1984 - 1999
•Gifted Ed Specialist/Resource Teacher
22 Years
•Science Teacher - Summers
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
The National Zoo, Washington, DC
3 years
•Child Development Instructor
David Lawrence Mental Health Center
Naples, Florida
4 years
Technical Skills
Writing, limited photo editing
Computer Skills
Microsoft Office 2010, Windows 10
Equipment
Laptop Computer - Windows 10, Office 2010
IPhone with Internet
Digital Camera
Mini Audio Recorder
35mm Camera
Video Camera
Fax Machine
Copy Machine
References
Letter of reference from my editor at Duke University
Associations
Society of Children's Book Writers & Editors;
National Council for Gifted Education
National Science Teachers Assn