Dr. Joan Buzick began her teaching career as a K-12 teacher of music. Wanting to meet the needs of the children in her community, she co-founded Little Fiddler Academy Child Development Center, where she worked closely with young children and their families. The center was recognized for integrating music and the arts and providing service to the community. During her twenty-year commitment to the center, she continued her educational studies by investigating curriculum, child development, and the science of learning. Dr. Buzick brings nine years of higher education teaching experience to SUNY Empire State University, as an instructor in the Education Division at Bloomfield College.
Dr. Buzick's areas of interest are Music and the Arts, Early Childhood Development, and the Biopsychology of Learning and Trauma. Dr. Buzick has presented at the NAEYC national conference, with numerous keynote and workshop presentations for AEYC affiliate state conferences, Childcare Resource and Referral Agencies, Penn State Cooperative Extensions, and Head Start programs in New York and Pennsylvania.
Degrees
- Ph.D in Higher Education Leadership, Management, and Policy: Concentration in Research, Assessment, and Program Evaluation from Seton Hall University
- M.A. in Applied Psychology from New York University
- M.A. in Educational Administration: Concentration in Curriculum, Instruction, and Supervision from Rider University
- M.A. in Music Education (minor in Early Childhood Education] from Kean University