About Anthony Bronaugh
Anthony Bronaugh is a licensed administrator for the Michigan Department of Education. The University of Ohio awarded him a bachelor's degree in English language and literature and a master's degree in educational administration and supervision.
Additionally, he holds a certificate in applied behavior analysis from the University of North Texas and is Board Certified as a Behavior Analyst by the Ohio Board of Psychology. Anthony is completing his master's thesis in special education with a concentration in severe behaviors at the University of Toledo.
Anthony has worked in early childhood education in various capacities for over 15 years. Anthony has taught early childhood education and child development courses at Kent State University, The University of Toledo, Columbus State Community College, and Cuyahoga Community College at the undergraduate level.
Additionally, he holds a certificate in applied behavior analysis from the University of North Texas and is Board Certified as a Behavior Analyst by the Ohio Board of Psychology. Anthony is completing his master's thesis in special education with a concentration in severe behaviors at the University of Toledo.
Anthony has worked in early childhood education in various capacities for over 15 years. Anthony has taught early childhood education and child development courses at Kent State University, The University of Toledo, Columbus State Community College, and Cuyahoga Community College at the undergraduate level.