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ELLA EDUKATOR 8 Blackboard Lane · Seaside, MA 02664 · Cell: (508) 394-0000 · ellaedukator@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE A position as a classroom teacher at the elementary level.
EDUCATION Saint Michael’s College, Colchester, VTBachelor of Arts in History and Elementary Education, May 2011G.P.A. overall 3.45 G.P.A. in History 3.5 Dean’s ListVermont Elementary Licensure pending graduationKappa Delta Pi International Honor Society for Education 2010
TEACHING Student Teacher, Malletts Bay Elementary School, Colchester, VT. EXPERIENCE Planned and taught Vermont Standards-based lessons in all content areas in a self-contained fifth grade classroom during a fifteen-week internship. Developed original active learning unit, “The Revolutionary War,” incorporating the multiple intelligences. Presented concepts of fractions, decimals, percents, and measurement with the Bridges in Mathematics program; team-taught two-dimensional geometry through direct and indirect instruction using computers and manipulatives. Taught reading through chapter books, phonics, and creative writing. Worked with learning specialists to monitor IEPs; accommodated teaching methods for children with special needs. Spring 2011
Substitute Teacher, Frederick B. Tuttle Middle School, South Burlington, VT; MallettsBay Elementary School, Colchester, VT; Seaside School District, Seaside, MA. Taught in grades K-6, art, and physical education. 2010-2011
Internship II, Frederick B. Tuttle Middle School, South Burlington, VT. Worked independently in the “Enterprise Room” with students of varying abilities and/or with special learning needs (ESL, LD/ADD). Tutored individuals and facilitated small groups in guided homework, study, and class projects. Designed creative writing project and reader response to literature for students. Spring 2010
Tutor, Saint Francis Xavier Elementary School, Winooski, VT; Mater Christi Elementary School, Burlington, VT; Lawrence Barnes Elementary School, Burlington, VT Provided one-on-one instruction to students in first through fourth grades, assisting with concepts in literacy, math and science. Spring 2008 - Spring 2009
RELEVANT Museum Docent, Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, VTEXPERIENCE Participated in historically accurate role-playing as a shopkeeper in the museum’s general store. Completed training to become familiar with breadth of museum’s collection, and rotated through exhibits, including the early 1900’s steamboat Ticonderoga and 19th century American paintings. Provided insight into collection pieces and responded to visitor questions. May-October 2010Museum Educator, Nantucket Historical Society, Nantucket, MACreated learning opportunities for children and families in hands-on area of whaling museum. Worked with staff to develop new exhibits from museum’s collection to highlight different dimensions of everyday life for whalers and their families in the 1800’s. Conducted “Behind the Scenes” tours. Catalogued new museum acquisitions and learned proper care techniques for fragile items. Summers 2008 & 2009
LEADERSHIP Captain, Women’s Varsity Soccer, Saint Michael’s College. Academic year 2010-2011EXPERIENCE Resident Assistant, Residence Life, Saint Michael’s College. Academic years 2009-2011Tour Guide, Admission Office, Saint Michael’s College. Academic years 2009-2011
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ELLA ETCETERA 8 Blackboard Lane · Seaside, MA 02664 · Cell: (508) 394-0000 · ellaedukator@gmail.com OBJECTIVE Assistant Museum Educator, National Museum of American History
EDUCATION Saint Michael’s College, Colchester, VTBachelor of Arts in History and Elementary Education, May 2011G.P.A. overall 3.45 G.P.A. in History 3.5 Dean’s ListSenior Thesis: Air Born: Amelia Earhart’s Role in the Acceptance of American Women as Pilots
MUSEUM Museum Docent, Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, VTEXPERIENCE Participated in historically accurate role-playing as a shopkeeper in the museum’s general store. Completed training to become familiar with breadth of museum’s collection, and rotated through exhibits, including the early 1900’s steamboat Ticonderoga and 19th century American paintings. Provided insight into collection pieces and responded to visitor questions. May-October 2010Museum Educator, Nantucket Historical Society, Nantucket, MACreated learning opportunities for children and families in hands-on area of whaling museum. Worked with staff to develop new exhibits from museum’s collection to highlight different dimensions of everyday life for whalers and their families in the 1800’s. Conducted “Behind the Scenes” tours. Catalogued new museum acquisitions and learned proper care techniques for fragile items. Summers 2008 & 2009
TEACHING Student Teacher, Malletts Bay Elementary School, Colchester, VT. EXPERIENCE Planned and taught Vermont Standards-based lessons in all content areas in a self-contained fifth grade classroom during a fifteen-week internship. Developed original active learning unit, “The Revolutionary War,” incorporating the multiple intelligences. Presented concepts of fractions, decimals, percents, and measurement with the Bridges in Mathematics program; team-taught two-dimensional geometry through direct and indirect instruction using computers and manipulatives. Taught reading through chapter books, phonics, and creative writing. Worked with learning specialists to monitor IEPs; accommodated teaching methods for children with special needs. Spring 2011
Substitute Teacher, Frederick B. Tuttle Middle School, South Burlington, VT; MallettsBay Elementary School, Colchester, VT; Seaside School District, Seaside, MA. Taught in grades K-6, art, and physical education. 2010-2011
Internship II, Frederick B. Tuttle Middle School, South Burlington, VT. Worked independently in the “Enterprise Room” with students of varying abilities and/or with special learning needs (ESL, LD/ADD). Tutored individuals and facilitated small groups in guided homework, study, and class projects. Designed creative writing project and reader response to literature for students. Spring 2010
Tutor, Saint Francis Xavier Elementary School, Winooski, VT; Mater Christi Elementary School, Burlington, VT; Lawrence Barnes Elementary School, Burlington, VT Provided one-on-one instruction to students in first through fourth grades, assisting with concepts in literacy, math and science. Spring 2008 - Spring 2009
LEADERSHIP Captain, Women’s Varsity Soccer, Saint Michael’s College. Academic year 2010-2011EXPERIENCE Resident Assistant, Residence Life, Saint Michael’s College. Academic years 2009-2011Tour Guide, Admission Office, Saint Michael’s College. Academic years 2009-2011
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