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ADMISSIONS COORDINATOR, THE WINSTEDT SCHOOL, SINGAPORE — JANUARY 2021 – MARCH 2021 • ADMISSIONS COORDINATOR: Recruited prospective students by conducting approximately 40 extensive interviews that concluded with a planned tour of the school grounds, including virtual tours. • Updated several outdated website issues, admissions procedures, and communication methods such as building an online portal to book a school tour online through the school website to make the admissions process more efficient and grow hot leads. • Reviewed lengthy and detailed student profiles in OpenAPPLY, the school’s admissions management system, drafted Individualized Education and School Management Plans for students, read and summarized Psychoeducational Evaluations for Admissions Committee. • Managed and taught an entry level admissions executive assistant to make sure all required documentation was collected and sent out to prospective families, student visas, and MOE approvals. • Worked directly with the CEO to create a strategic recruitment plan with a target of 185 students enrolled by August 2021, up from the current 153 enrolled and projected 65 students enrolled required to attain goal by compiling a strategic initiative that included one School Open House, a planned future Open House in April 2021, and maintaining daily updates on progress of enrolments, student placement letters signed, and executing marketing campaigns. •Admissions Committee Member, a senior level group of pastoral care and faculty, working alongside the owner of the school and School Principal where my role was to provide briefings on every student inquiry, review of documentation submitted or application, and feedback from individual tours and phone calls or video conferencing with parents. SENIOR TEACHER • Taught International Primary Years (IPC) Science to Years 5 and 6 which included units of Astronomy and Biology, planning and delivering multisensory lessons for students with learning differences so that they would acquire knowledge and skills enabling them to reach Key Stage Areas in the content area • Taught Year 3 Literacy to the lowest functioning group in the Year level by designing and facilitating learning strategies for students using individualized, differentiated learning plans, utilizing digital learning platforms, integrating student behavior management systems, produced accessible teaching resources for a wide range of abilities within this low-achieving group moving through the scope and sequence of the British Curriculum framework within the IPC. • Cultivated parent/student relations, collaborated with school administration to improve school operations. PHYSICS TEACHER, DULWICH COLLEGE SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE — AUGUST 2016 - OCTOBER 2020 • Taught IGCSE Physics and KG3 Science in the Senior School, working with Years 7, 9, 10 in collaboration with other department members to improve student mastery of science skills and content with measurable results. • Designed and facilitated learning strategies for students using individualized, differentiated learning plans, utilizing digital learning platforms, overseeing student management systems, produced multisensory teaching resources for a wide range of learners moving through the scope and sequence of the British Curriculum framework. • Cultivated parent/student relations, collaborated with school administration to improve school operations. EDUCATION CONSULTANT AND STUDENT STRATEGIC RECRUITMENT, SINGAPORE APRIL 2020 - JUNE 2020 • Development of the SEED Program at The Winstedt School, the first classroom in the school to provide an individualized plan to support the educational, social, and emotional developmental needs of students requiring targeted support, related services, and a small classroom size to meet their wide range of learning needs. • Strategic Student Recruitment and Program Coordinator, building learning profiles, conducting conferences with parents, teachers, and staff, and evaluating the matching criteria for families applying so that they could find the appropriate placement in this newly designed model and existing school community. LEAD OFFICER - EDUCATION CONSULTANT AND SPECIALIST, EXCEPTIONAL ED., SINGAPORE AUGUST 2018 - MARCH 2020 • Officer and Lead Consultant of Exceptional Ed., which was an educational consulting and tuition company based in Singapore. Since operations commenced in August of 2018, I worked closely with International and Local School communities, administrators, staff, related service providers, and the families they serve to develop appropriate support programs for students that have a wide range of specific educational, social-emotional, and behavioural needs. • Coordinated tutoring guidelines, designed training, built curriculum, created accommodations and supports to be used in one-to-one settings by tutors. Managed relationships with families, schools, clinical psychologists and psychiatrists, and related service providers to provide an optimal support network for each child we worked with. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR, THE GREEN SCHOOL, BALI INDONESIA, MAY 2019 • Designed and led a two-day workshop as part of teachers’ professional development credit hours. The workshop was created to introduce the neurodevelopment framework, explore the types of specific learning challenges students face in school who have been diagnosed with learning needs, the process of evaluation and diagnosis, and how to apply specific accommodations and modifications for such students. Thirty-two teachers from three different international schools in Bali participated in the workshop. PRIVATE TUTOR, FAMILY RESIDENCES IN NEW YORK, NY AND SINGAPORE — DEC 2004 - PRESENT • Overseeing the development of lesson planning for one-on-one sessions in skill building, executive functioning, organization, judgement, and decision making, critical thinking, complex problem solving, learning strategies, time management, EAL reading comprehension, writing, and active listening with students ages 5 through 18. Academic areas included the entire curricula from which content and skills were pulled for students to practice and apply the above skills. • Coordinated and submitted impromptu, prepared lessons by diagnosing students’ needs and abilities, implemented solutions to overcome students’ learning challenges, and improved student performance by understanding of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) subjects. I taught by 80 to 90%, helping them to appreciate learning, pass their classes, and advance their college skill knowledge base by 90 to 95%.. SCIENCE TEACHER, STAMFORD AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SINGAPORE — JULY 2016 - JULY 2018 • Lead the Middle School Science Team in producing hands-on, written, and audio-visual resources for a linguistically varied student body for a sustained period within the scope of the International Baccalaureate framework. • Managed group calendar, schedule meetings and conferences for our 8th grade team. • Designed and taught a co-curricular course titled “Digital Photography” where students utilized DSLR cameras, and were taught the basics of photography, and how to use post processing software to edit imagery. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY MAT PROGRAM, NEW YORK, NY — MARCH 2015 - MAY 2018 • Trained prospective teachers in the program to teach effectively with both EAL students and those who have special needs through a course on developmental variations. • Utilized remote technology by operating a telepresence robot to deliver the course from Singapore, creating digitally enhanced resources, videos, and audio materials to disseminate information that was critical to the learning process. HEAD SCIENCE TEACHER, THE CHURCHILL SCHOOL AND CENTER, NEW YORK, NY — AUG 2008 - JUNE 2016 • Developed a strong awareness of emotional sensitivity, judgement and decision making, and unique presentation skills working with students of average to above average intelligence who had specific language-based learning disabilities. • Facilitating participation through small and large group discussions as well as lab experiments ensuring all participants are heard and develop a sense of their own voice to be heard. DEPARTMENT CHAIR, THE CHURCHILL SCHOOL AND CENTER, NEW YORK, NY — AUG 2010 - JUNE 2016 • Managed a team of eight high school teachers in a collaborative approach to sync the individual years of study and embed a set of skills that would be built upon each year. • Communicated and enforced expectations and policies concerning syllabi, testing, lab report writing, and grading. • Managed department’s annual budget, approving and overseeing the purchase requests of team embers to optimize classroom experiences for students in the high school. • Generated and managed requests fort IT software, hardware updates, and personally designed a brand-new set of science labs needed for classrooms and our department. • Formally observed teachers in the classroom, participated in pre and post observation discussions, and wrote formal observation reports evaluating pedagogical strengths and areas of growth. HEAD TEACHER, OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS SCHOOL, NEW YORK, NY — FEB 2005 - JULY 2008 • Taught Mathematics, Science, and Reading to grades 6-8. • Increased student achievement scores by 80% over four years by analysing student data and targeting skill gaps. • Bolstered real-world application of job-relevant work skills for the 21st Century using a program called Classroom Inc., serving as the Director of this grant funded, after-school program where students applied digitally innovative techniques embedded in the software to gain life-long learning skills they would be able to apply in a variety of career paths. BOYS AND GIRLS’ SCIENCE AND ARTS CHARTER SCHOOL, NEW YORK, NY — SEPT 2005 - AUGUST 2009 • After school support homework support for primary school grades 1-4. • Developed an eight-week science-based curriculum in aeronautics and space exploration for the entire Junior Education Program in the summer of 2006, grades K-4. The eight- week long curriculum included lessons, activities, essential vocabulary, lab experiments, and assessments for the entire staff to use with their respective classes.
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Preview of New York State Living Environment Regents Lab Activity: The Beaks of Finches

New York State Living Environment Regents Lab Activity: The Beaks of Finches

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Students will e the following key points in this lab activity and work in pairs to complete the procedure outlined in the document. Explore how Species evolve over time. Evolution is a result of the interactions between (1) The potential for a species to increase its population, (2) Genetic variation of offspring due to mutation and genetic recombination, (3) A limited amount of resources in the environment (ex. food, space, mates, etc.), and (4) Selection by the environment of those individua
Preview of Substitute Coverage 3 Day Emergency Lesson Plans Math Middle High School

Substitute Coverage 3 Day Emergency Lesson Plans Math Middle High School

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This is a series of three emergency substitute coverage lesson plans for three days. It is completely student self-driven with directions for students to follow and examples to base their own individual work on. If you are in need of some lesson plans when taking some personal or sick days this is a perfect, quick, and easy solution to your need for putting together some sub plans. Lessons two and three can be accessed via messaging me directly here if you need them. The first lesson is going
Preview of Middle School Math Thinking Blocks Addition Multiplication Exercise

Middle School Math Thinking Blocks Addition Multiplication Exercise

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This is a middle school math activity designed to support students understanding of the relationship between addition and multiplication through the use of visuals and digital thinking blocks link for reference. Students can use this exercise independently after being taught the basic operations of additional then begin their mastery of multiplication by using visual rows to count then find the total sum of an array. Arrays are an excellent way to begin acquiring the knowledge and skills for m
Preview of Inquiry and Observation Introduction Activity: Learning the Difference

Inquiry and Observation Introduction Activity: Learning the Difference

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This is a simple activity where students can learn the difference between making an observation vs. an inference. It's a simple photograph and after you take your own approach on how to teach them the meaning of each, best used in examples and demonstrations, they can then identify any number you'd like in the photograph. For example, Observation: there is a shark in the water...Inference: the shark is hunting the fish in the water because it is a predator and eat fish as a source of food. Ca
Preview of Eart Science Reference Table Exercise Page 5 Plate Tectonics

Eart Science Reference Table Exercise Page 5 Plate Tectonics

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This exercise is designed so that students can familiarize themselves with the earth science reference table titled plate tectonics on page 5. There is a table on the first page which list key features that can be found within Earth's crust or on the surface of Earth and students are asked to identify which of them are either a Divergent, convergent, or transform plate boundary. There's then a set of questions that follows which also requires the use of the reference table to answer the question
Preview of River Deltas - Earth Science Reading and Comprehension Questions

River Deltas - Earth Science Reading and Comprehension Questions

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This reading and set of comprehension questions was specifically designed for students to read for understanding and then process what they have read using a series of comprehension questions based on the contents of this short reading that I put together. There are also two images that go along with the text and students are introduced to new vocabulary as they relate to river deltas, how they form, and what their purpose is and role they play within Earth's water and erosion and deposition sys
Preview of Marble Experiment: Collisions, Newton’s Laws of Motion and Forces

Marble Experiment: Collisions, Newton’s Laws of Motion and Forces

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This is a great activity to do with students when you're introducing Newton's laws of motion and discussing forces and the effect they have on other objects. Students conduct an experiment by setting up an adjustable ramp and using a golf ball and small group of marbles, roll the ball down the ramp and then measure what happens after the golf ball collides with the group of marbles. Students record the height of the ramp, the distance the marbles traveled, and make determinations about the amoun
Preview of Work and Mechanical Advantage Quiz Middle School

Work and Mechanical Advantage Quiz Middle School

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This is a complete end of unit or middle of unit quiz / assessment which you can use with your students if you're studying work and mechanical advantage. You can assess students' knowledge to use both formulas and applications of their knowledge through a series of several questions, both open-ended and multiple choice, as well as matching key vocabulary to their definitions. It can be used as a question bank or as a standalone assessment for your students.
Preview of Gravity Exploration Activity for Middle and High School Science

Gravity Exploration Activity for Middle and High School Science

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This is a great activity to do with your students and science when studying gravity and the effect of Mass on a person's weight especially on different planets in our solar system. Students get to calculate their weight on different planets in the solar system by using the force of gravity and the formula for calculating their weight on each of the planets. It didn't get to answer some questions to help process some of their calculations and their findings and to determine how high one would jum
Preview of Earth Science Ref Tables Atmosphere, EM Spectrum, Earth's Atmosphere

Earth Science Ref Tables Atmosphere, EM Spectrum, Earth's Atmosphere

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This is a great combination resource that has students utilize three separate reference tables from the earth science reference tables complete packet if you're teaching the New York State Regents curriculum. However if you're not teaching the Regents curriculum this can still be utilized if you're teaching a unit about Earth's atmosphere, insulation, and the gases that compose Earth's atmosphere. Students have a copy of each reference table section throughout the document and the questions that
Preview of Differentiated Unit Plan Assignment and Guide for ALL Unit Plans

Differentiated Unit Plan Assignment and Guide for ALL Unit Plans

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This can be used to guide any unit your planning on how to differentiate throughout each stage of the learning process, the content you include, and the student products. You can use this for your own planning or it can be used for professional development. This is also a stand alone assignment for teachers in training. It can be adapted to any subject.
Preview of Middle School Biology Homeostasis Balance Lab and Lab Report w/ Rubric

Middle School Biology Homeostasis Balance Lab and Lab Report w/ Rubric

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This is a middle school lab experiment where students conduct an investigation on the balance in homeostasis of the human body. It is complete with how to write a hypothesis, how to carry out a procedure, and write a conclusion after you collected data. It is also complete with a rubric so students can refine each portion of the lab report that they produce. This is great for a middle school science class when you are studying homeostasis and balance within the human body. It is also aligned wit
Preview of Paper Planes Challenge Activity: Measurement, STEM, Design

Paper Planes Challenge Activity: Measurement, STEM, Design

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This is a great activity to use with your students which they'll definitely have fun with. The activity requires the students to design various types of airplanes and compete in three areas of competition. The competition has students utilize design skills, stem skills, and their own ingenuity to create airplanes for different categories: flying the longest distance, performing stunts, and the longest flight time. Students have always enjoyed this activity and you can use it with various grade l
Preview of Lab Experiment Mechanical Advantage, Pulleys and Simple Machines

Lab Experiment Mechanical Advantage, Pulleys and Simple Machines

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This is a lab experiment on the topic of mechanical advantage and simple machines. Students create their own pulley and test the advantage of using that pulley when lifting a certain amount of weight. Students also used the calculations for work to see what type of advantage the pulley provides for them. students are asked to create a materials list for the experiment the procedure is listed out for them and there are process questions which they could complete after the lab. This experiment is
Preview of Entire Differentiated Strategies for Dynamic Earth Unit - Cross Content

Entire Differentiated Strategies for Dynamic Earth Unit - Cross Content

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This resource can be used by teachers because it has in the entire Dynamic Earth unit from the Earth Science Regents curriculum differentiated by student product process and content. It includes pre-assessments, differentiated activities for whole group instruction and individual students, and has rubrics that go along with it. This can be used for lesson planning and unit planning throughout the school year, feel free to use bits and pieces but this is a very valuable resource especially if you
Preview of Constructing Circle Using a Compass

Constructing Circle Using a Compass

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This is a perfect resource to use to teach students how to use a drawing Compass. It has several different lengths to which students open a compass and then draw a circle. This is part of a scaffolded set of lessons in the instruction of triangulating or locating the epicenter of an earthquake however it can be used in mathematics as well to teach them how to use a drawing Compass effectively.
Preview of How to Perform Co-teaching and Differentiation Lesson Plan

How to Perform Co-teaching and Differentiation Lesson Plan

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This is a teacher resource which outlines how to use co-teaching strategies and differentiation within the classroom. It requires two teachers so if you combined groups or have an assistant or co-teacher in the room this is a perfect template and example of how to implement co-teaching strategies and differentiation.
Preview of Differentiation Boardgames or Card Game Creation - Differentiated Product

Differentiation Boardgames or Card Game Creation - Differentiated Product

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This is a differentiated student product resource. Students are encouraged to create a board game or card game of their choice based on popular games that are already out there on the market. Students then play each other's games during one or two class periods. The outcome is to not only retain use and apply content specific vocabulary but have the opportunity to have fun while doing it. This resource can be applied to any content area but was designed for an earth science metamorphic rock refe
Preview of All About Air Pressure Lab - The Collapsing Soda Can

All About Air Pressure Lab - The Collapsing Soda Can

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In this lab experiment students are able to explore the extreme change in temperature and its effect on air pressure. Using a soda can, along with a Bunsen burner and a simple beaker filled with ice water, students can literally crush a can using only air in the room.  The lab packet contains a materials list, step by step procedure outlining the way in which this phenomenon can be observed, and processing questions for students to complete at the end of the lab investigation. Get ready for the
Preview of The Electromagnetic Spectrum Analysis Activity Spectrum Provided

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Analysis Activity Spectrum Provided

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Students can use the electromagnetic spectrum reference table to answer questions that relate to frequency wavelength and the energy they carry. It's an excellent activity for students to familiarize themselves with the electromagnetic spectrum and how each portion of the spectrum relates to one another.
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ADMISSIONS COORDINATOR, THE WINSTEDT SCHOOL, SINGAPORE — JANUARY 2021 – MARCH 2021 • ADMISSIONS COORDINATOR: Recruited prospective students by conducting approximately 40 extensive interviews that concluded with a planned tour of the school grounds, including virtual tours. • Updated several outdated website issues, admissions procedures, and communication methods such as building an online portal to book a school tour online through the school website to make the admissions process more efficient and grow hot leads. • Reviewed lengthy and detailed student profiles in OpenAPPLY, the school’s admissions management system, drafted Individualized Education and School Management Plans for students, read and summarized Psychoeducational Evaluations for Admissions Committee. • Managed and taught an entry level admissions executive assistant to make sure all required documentation was collected and sent out to prospective families, student visas, and MOE approvals. • Worked directly with the CEO to create a strategic recruitment plan with a target of 185 students enrolled by August 2021, up from the current 153 enrolled and projected 65 students enrolled required to attain goal by compiling a strategic initiative that included one School Open House, a planned future Open House in April 2021, and maintaining daily updates on progress of enrolments, student placement letters signed, and executing marketing campaigns. •Admissions Committee Member, a senior level group of pastoral care and faculty, working alongside the owner of the school and School Principal where my role was to provide briefings on every student inquiry, review of documentation submitted or application, and feedback from individual tours and phone calls or video conferencing with parents. SENIOR TEACHER • Taught International Primary Years (IPC) Science to Years 5 and 6 which included units of Astronomy and Biology, planning and delivering multisensory lessons for students with learning differences so that they would acquire knowledge and skills enabling them to reach Key Stage Areas in the content area • Taught Year 3 Literacy to the lowest functioning group in the Year level by designing and facilitating learning strategies for students using individualized, differentiated learning plans, utilizing digital learning platforms, integrating student behavior management systems, produced accessible teaching resources for a wide range of abilities within this low-achieving group moving through the scope and sequence of the British Curriculum framework within the IPC. • Cultivated parent/student relations, collaborated with school administration to improve school operations. PHYSICS TEACHER, DULWICH COLLEGE SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE — AUGUST 2016 - OCTOBER 2020 • Taught IGCSE Physics and KG3 Science in the Senior School, working with Years 7, 9, 10 in collaboration with other department members to improve student mastery of science skills and content with measurable results. • Designed and facilitated learning strategies for students using individualized, differentiated learning plans, utilizing digital learning platforms, overseeing student management systems, produced multisensory teaching resources for a wide range of learners moving through the scope and sequence of the British Curriculum framework. • Cultivated parent/student relations, collaborated with school administration to improve school operations. EDUCATION CONSULTANT AND STUDENT STRATEGIC RECRUITMENT, SINGAPORE APRIL 2020 - JUNE 2020 • Development of the SEED Program at The Winstedt School, the first classroom in the school to provide an individualized plan to support the educational, social, and emotional developmental needs of students requiring targeted support, related services, and a small classroom size to meet their wide range of learning needs. • Strategic Student Recruitment and Program Coordinator, building learning profiles, conducting conferences with parents, teachers, and staff, and evaluating the matching criteria for families applying so that they could find the appropriate placement in this newly designed model and existing school community. LEAD OFFICER - EDUCATION CONSULTANT AND SPECIALIST, EXCEPTIONAL ED., SINGAPORE AUGUST 2018 - MARCH 2020 • Officer and Lead Consultant of Exceptional Ed., which was an educational consulting and tuition company based in Singapore. Since operations commenced in August of 2018, I worked closely with International and Local School communities, administrators, staff, related service providers, and the families they serve to develop appropriate support programs for students that have a wide range of specific educational, social-emotional, and behavioural needs. • Coordinated tutoring guidelines, designed training, built curriculum, created accommodations and supports to be used in one-to-one settings by tutors. Managed relationships with families, schools, clinical psychologists and psychiatrists, and related service providers to provide an optimal support network for each child we worked with. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR, THE GREEN SCHOOL, BALI INDONESIA, MAY 2019 • Designed and led a two-day workshop as part of teachers’ professional development credit hours. The workshop was created to introduce the neurodevelopment framework, explore the types of specific learning challenges students face in school who have been diagnosed with learning needs, the process of evaluation and diagnosis, and how to apply specific accommodations and modifications for such students. Thirty-two teachers from three different international schools in Bali participated in the workshop. PRIVATE TUTOR, FAMILY RESIDENCES IN NEW YORK, NY AND SINGAPORE — DEC 2004 - PRESENT • Overseeing the development of lesson planning for one-on-one sessions in skill building, executive functioning, organization, judgement, and decision making, critical thinking, complex problem solving, learning strategies, time management, EAL reading comprehension, writing, and active listening with students ages 5 through 18. Academic areas included the entire curricula from which content and skills were pulled for students to practice and apply the above skills. • Coordinated and submitted impromptu, prepared lessons by diagnosing students’ needs and abilities, implemented solutions to overcome students’ learning challenges, and improved student performance by understanding of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) subjects. I taught by 80 to 90%, helping them to appreciate learning, pass their classes, and advance their college skill knowledge base by 90 to 95%.. SCIENCE TEACHER, STAMFORD AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SINGAPORE — JULY 2016 - JULY 2018 • Lead the Middle School Science Team in producing hands-on, written, and audio-visual resources for a linguistically varied student body for a sustained period within the scope of the International Baccalaureate framework. • Managed group calendar, schedule meetings and conferences for our 8th grade team. • Designed and taught a co-curricular course titled “Digital Photography” where students utilized DSLR cameras, and were taught the basics of photography, and how to use post processing software to edit imagery. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY MAT PROGRAM, NEW YORK, NY — MARCH 2015 - MAY 2018 • Trained prospective teachers in the program to teach effectively with both EAL students and those who have special needs through a course on developmental variations. • Utilized remote technology by operating a telepresence robot to deliver the course from Singapore, creating digitally enhanced resources, videos, and audio materials to disseminate information that was critical to the learning process. HEAD SCIENCE TEACHER, THE CHURCHILL SCHOOL AND CENTER, NEW YORK, NY — AUG 2008 - JUNE 2016 • Developed a strong awareness of emotional sensitivity, judgement and decision making, and unique presentation skills working with students of average to above average intelligence who had specific language-based learning disabilities. • Facilitating participation through small and large group discussions as well as lab experiments ensuring all participants are heard and develop a sense of their own voice to be heard. DEPARTMENT CHAIR, THE CHURCHILL SCHOOL AND CENTER, NEW YORK, NY — AUG 2010 - JUNE 2016 • Managed a team of eight high school teachers in a collaborative approach to sync the individual years of study and embed a set of skills that would be built upon each year. • Communicated and enforced expectations and policies concerning syllabi, testing, lab report writing, and grading. • Managed department’s annual budget, approving and overseeing the purchase requests of team embers to optimize classroom experiences for students in the high school. • Generated and managed requests fort IT software, hardware updates, and personally designed a brand-new set of science labs needed for classrooms and our department. • Formally observed teachers in the classroom, participated in pre and post observation discussions, and wrote formal observation reports evaluating pedagogical strengths and areas of growth. HEAD TEACHER, OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS SCHOOL, NEW YORK, NY — FEB 2005 - JULY 2008 • Taught Mathematics, Science, and Reading to grades 6-8. • Increased student achievement scores by 80% over four years by analysing student data and targeting skill gaps. • Bolstered real-world application of job-relevant work skills for the 21st Century using a program called Classroom Inc., serving as the Director of this grant funded, after-school program where students applied digitally innovative techniques embedded in the software to gain life-long learning skills they would be able to apply in a variety of career paths. BOYS AND GIRLS’ SCIENCE AND ARTS CHARTER SCHOOL, NEW YORK, NY — SEPT 2005 - AUGUST 2009 • After school support homework support for primary school grades 1-4. • Developed an eight-week science-based curriculum in aeronautics and space exploration for the entire Junior Education Program in the summer of 2006, grades K-4. The eight- week long curriculum included lessons, activities, essential vocabulary, lab experiments, and assessments for the entire staff to use with their respective classes.

Teaching style

My core beliefs as an educator have been shaped by the 16 plus years engaging with a wide range of students of varying socio-economic backgrounds, ages, cultures, learning profiles, and linguistic needs. I believe that all students are unique individuals that require an individual approach to cognitive learning, emotional growth, and social awareness. Each student has value that they bring to their educational journey and it is my responsibility to foster and help nourish whatever that may be. I strive to make all my students find their individual voice, offering them opportunities to reflect on their own learning and develop a confidence in self-expression and self-acceptance. It is also my goal as their teacher to have students recognize, embrace, and when needed, empathize with the differences that will exist between themselves and their peers. One of my primary classroom goals is creating a safe environment for all members by developing a sense of community, centered around a solid support network, and one that allows for self-expression without fear of judgment. Every classroom is dynamic and I must be continuously reflective throughout the journey so that I am constantly aware of shifts or changes which I will use adapt accordingly. I work to help all my students understand their own potential and it is through guidance and encouragement that they then become more self-aware of their own learning styles and needs. This allows them to build on the foundations which they already possess and discover ways to grow and strengthen in areas where they would like to improve. I am a teacher who presents information through a wide range of mediums and variety of experiences so that is accessible to all learners. This involves making sure the pedagogical strategies incorporate the needs of individual learners represented in the student population. It is important to make the content of each lesson relevant to the students' lives and encourage them to think of the “how” and “why” being taught in class as an opportunity to improve themselves not only in the present but along their future paths. Through the use of student-centered, hands-on, cooperative, and individual experiential learning opportunities I envision all my students becoming active learners who are engaged, inquiring often, and applying analytical skills taught directly and indirectly embedded throughout each classroom experience.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Smyth Prize for Outstanding Academic Achievement in Anthropological Studies 2002 American Museum of Natural History Educator

My own education history

• University of New Hampshire, Graduated May 25th, 2002 — Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology and Geography — Cum Laude Hunter College School of Education, - Graduated August 5th, 2010— • Master of Arts, Earth Science Education — Summa Cum Laude • Manhattanville College - Completed May 10th, 2013 — 12 Credits in Special Education and Autism Training - Summa Cum Laude LICENSES • New York State Professional Teacher Certificate Grades 7-12 Issued (February 1st, 2014) — Earth Science, Adolescent Education, State of New York, USA. • New York State Professional Teacher Certificate Grades 7 - 12 (Issued September 17, 2014) — Students with Disabilities, 7 - 12, Generalist, State of New York, USA • Maryland State Professional Educator Certificate (Issued January 1st, 2016) — Special Education Grades 1 - 6, Special Education Grades 7 - 12, Earth Science Grades 7- 12, State of Maryland, USA.

Additional biographical information

Advanced communication skills, marketing and advertising strategies, Telepresence operations in an education setting, digital learning, educational and 21st Century technology platforms such as Mac OS Operating and Education Software, OpenApply, Microsoft Office, Firefly, Edulink, SMART Technologies, E-Learning Specialists, learning needs education specialist, social media influencer and strategist, assistive technology, manual data entry, creating and managing systems for tracking large amounts of data, relationship management, monitoring and interpreting behavior, problem-solving, critical thinking, sound judgement and real-time decision-making, active listening, effective communicator, social perceptiveness, writing, and instructing differentiated audiences of all ages and learning needs.