Our Teachers
Learn about our new brilliant team of teachers and academics, passionate about teaching, research, and collaborative learning, all with advanced degrees in the sciences or humanities.
As we grow our school through incoming students and generous donations, our teaching staff grows proportionally.

Jason Johnson

PhD, Mathematics (University of Florida)
MS, Biochemistry (Cal-Tech)
BS, Chemistry (University of North Florida)
BS; Computer Science (University of North Florida)
Jason has been teaching students for more than 20 years at various institutions and privately including the University of North Florida, California Institute of Technology, California State University at Northridge, Stanton College Preparatory High School, the University of Florida, and Buchholz High School. He has maintained and developed new courses and curricula at all these places while seeking to enhance and compliment what was already there.
His fields of expertise include
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Mathematics
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Biology
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Physics
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Computer Programming
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Computer Science
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Modern Literature and Writing
Jordan Alexander Key
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PhD, Music Composition (University of Florida)
MM, Music Composition (University of Arizona)
BM, Music (The College of Wooster)
BS, Mathematics (The College of Wooster)
BA, Philosophy (The College of Wooster)
Jordan is accomplished composer and musician and has taught at the College of Wooster, the University of Arizona, and the University of Florida. He has had musical works premiered all over the world including musical festivals in Vienna, Vancouver, and at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. Jordan has a deep passion for teaching and is known as an engaging lecturer.
His fields of expertise include
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Music History, Composition, Theory, and Conducting
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Keyboard (piano and organ) and Voice Performance
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Audio Engineering and Sound Design/Production
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Art History and Analysis
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History and the Humanities
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Philosophy and Religious Studies
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Medieval Literature
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Writing Composition
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Mathematics
Mandisa Haarhoff

Dr Haarhoff has been integral to the creation of Aegis Institute, which plans to hire her in our first round of faculty growth after our initial capital campaign.
PhD, Literature (University of Florida)
MA, Drama (University of Kwa-Zulu Natal)
Mandisa completed her PhD in 2018 on a Fulbright scholarship. She completed her MA in Drama with funding from the National Research Foundation. She is a recipient of the National Research Fund’s Black Academic Advancement Programme for her first book project, “Kaffirs are Kwerekweres: White indigeneity and Black Absenting in the South African Farm Novel. The monograph examines the ways in which farm novels and Plaasroman participate in constructions of white indigeneity and enact black absenting throughout the late-colonial and apartheid period. Haarhoff’s research interests are concentrated around postcolonial theory, black studies and critical race theory. Her teaching centers on African and diasporic literature.
Her fields of expertise include:
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Literature analysis and composition
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History and Humanities
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Black studies
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Womens, gender, and sexuality studies
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Philosophy
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Postcolonial Theory
Who's Next?
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If you are a passionate teacher with experience in your field of expertise and you are interested in potentially teaching with Aegis Institute in the future, please CONTACT US and share your story!