Amber Dillon-Bramlett has been teaching for nine years in the Arkansas public school system. Bramlett has taught language arts, creative writing science and social studies in grades 7-8. Bramlett also began her school’s first engineering class in 2015. Bramlett also developed, founded and currently advises her middle school’s Ladies of Character Club - an organization that promotes confidence, philanthropy, independence, and mutual respect among young women. Bramlett has also taught at STEM-based professional developments at cooperatives around Arkansas. She presented at the 2015 HSTI Conference in Hot Springs, and the 2015 International STEM Education Association in Branson, Missouri. Before her career in education, she worked in both journalism and public relations. She has a bachelor's degree in English and creative writing from the University of Arkansas; and a master’s degree in education from Harding University. She also has additional graduate hours in s...