Biography
After graduating from Texas Tech University with a B.S. in Kinesiology (focus in Anatomy and Motor Learning) he then pursued a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary, a M.A. in the History of Science from the University of Oklahoma. Jason Brogden is now the Dean of Science Instruction for Founders Classical Academies, and has taught for the past 14 years. As a Texas Master Naturalist candidate (2017), Director of the Lynx Academy, Affiliate Faculty at the University of Oklahoma (History of Science), Researcher in Residence (ATEC) and Part-Time Lecturer in the History of Science in the Science and Math Ed Department (UTD), he is currently piloting a grant funded science enhancement urban ecology program called the Natural History Project (K-12) on several campuses. Creative projects include finishing a treatise on a new natural theology concentrating on the writings of Robert Boyle and naturalist Loren Eiseley, as well as a short documentary film entitled "Of Chord & Code: a harmony of genes.