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Dr Trish

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La Jolla , California, United States
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Bilingual public elementary school teacher and a migrant education teacher in California. Supervised and mentored student teachers in California, New York, New Jersey, and Utah. Staff development for K-12 teachers. Taught both preservice and inservice teachers methods and theory for teaching social studies, reading, science, integrated curriculum, English as a Second Language, and multicultural curriculum and teaching.
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Preview of Rectangular Venn Diagram: Compare and Contrast

Rectangular Venn Diagram: Compare and Contrast

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Circular Venn diagrams can be difficult to write in. In this rectangular version students can easily write differences in the 2 separate boxes and especially in the overlapping space to include features or characteristics that the two topics have in common. The rectangular Venn diagram can be used for a multitude of subject areas and grades. For example, compare 2 math problems, 2 pieces of informational text, 2 letters, 2 songs, 2 characters, 2 countries, 2 states, 2 animals, 2 elements, 2 s
Preview of Mnemonic: Standard Volume

Mnemonic: Standard Volume

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A great way to remember US standard measurement conversions! G=Gallon, Q=Quart, P=Pint, & C=Cup. So, there are 4 quarts in a gallon, 2 pints in a quart, etc. Graphic mnemonics like this are very help for ELs who are building huge amounts of vocabulary in their repertoires, with the extra challenge of remembering formulas and conversions, etc. Help out your English learners and post graphic mnemonics like this for challenging concepts that they can draw upon when solving problems and talking
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Experience

Bilingual public elementary school teacher and a migrant education teacher in California. Supervised and mentored student teachers in California, New York, New Jersey, and Utah. Staff development for K-12 teachers. Taught both preservice and inservice teachers methods and theory for teaching social studies, reading, science, integrated curriculum, English as a Second Language, and multicultural curriculum and teaching.

Teaching style

Research-based, student-centered, inquiry-based, funds of knowledge, active, hands-on with ongoing assessment, high-standards to support students in becoming engaged, active and happy citizens in an interdependent world. Multilingual and multicultural curriculum and teaching. Ultimately, I hope that education supports students in growing their freedom and their responsibility to fellow classmates and the world's citizenry.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2003 American Educational Research Association’s Outstanding Dissertation Award for Curriculum Studies; 2003-2004 Mortar Board National Senior Honor Society Top Professor Award at Utah State University

My own education history

Ed.D in Curriculum and Teaching, Teachers College, Columbia University’s; Masters in Curriculum and Teaching from Columbia University and Bachelors in Psychology from the University of California, San Diego.

Additional biographical information

Dr. Tricia Gallagher-Geurtsen received her doctoral degree in Curriculum and Teaching from Columbia University’s Teachers College.  She holds a Masters in Curriculum and Teaching from Columbia University and Bachelors in Psychology from the University of California, San Diego.  Tricia was a bilingual public elementary school teacher and a migrant education teacher in California.  Tricia has supervised and mentored student teachers in California, New York, and Utah.  As a teacher educator, Tricia has taught both preservice and inservice teachers methods and theory for teaching social studies, bilingual reading, bilingual science, integrated curriculum, English as a Second Language, and multicultural curriculum and teaching.  She has presented locally and nationally to teachers and researchers about meeting the needs of all students in schools.  She is the recipient of the 2003 AERA Outstanding Dissertation Award for Curriculum Studies and the 2003-2004 Mortar Board National Senior Honor Society Top Professor Award at Utah State University.  Tricia carries out research and publishes about teacher education.  Tricia is passionate about making curriculum engaging and accessible to all students in schools. Her book, (Un)Knowing Diversity: Researching narratives of neocolonial classrooms through youth’s testimonios was published by Peter Lang in March 2012.