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short description:
The World as we know it
long description:
I am a certified 7-12 history teacher currently pursuing a Masters of Arts in History. I have taught all areas of history including, but not limited to, modern world history in my teaching experience. If you're struggling to remember who invented the cotton gin or who invaded Poland and when, I'm the one you need!
level of difficulty:
all welcome
minimum class size:
1
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n.a.
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Modern World History
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The World as we know it

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14US$ (140lp)
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Crystal Harris
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description of :
I am a dynamic, outgoing, open minded individual who is passionate about learning. My daughter routinely complains that she has two teachers -- one at school and one at home! I hope to meet with you soon to further discuss how I may benefit your educational endeavors.
Teacher's qualifications:
Education
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI
Masters of Arts in History, expected May 2011
Certificate European Studies, expected May 2011
Specialization: Gender Studies of Early Modern Europe
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI
Bachelor of Science in Education, May 2006
Certification: Secondary Education, 7-12
Major: History
Minor: Speech
Related Experience
Athens Community Library, Athens, MI
Library Clerk, March 2009-November 2010
Responsible for the organization and implementation of various community outreach programs
Assist the large number of laid off/unemployed patrons who possess limited technological skills with the submission/maintenance of unemployment records as well as with career searches
Independently oversaw the weekend operations of the library
Marion School District One, Marion, SC
Social Studies Teacher at Johnakin Middle School, August 2006- June 2008
Due to startlingly high levels of illiteracy, lessons were presented in at least four different ways in order to reach all students
Organized and participated in various community outreach educational programs
Prepared and maintained student records and evaluations in accordance with local, state and federal regulations
Portage Public Schools, Portage, MI
Student intern at Portage Northern Middle School, January 2006 May 2006
Prepared and planned all aspects of history lessons for six classes, which are aligned to Michigans standard of education.
Maintained and organized educational records of 120 students
Personal relationships achieved with students allow me to adapt lessons to meet the needs and interests of students, thus ensuring the success of each individual.
Honors Received
Central Michigan University Deans List
2005 winner of the Central Michigan University College of Humanities Social and Behavioral Sciences student paper competition
2005 winner of the Central Michigan University Womens Studies paper competition
Other Work Experience
The Grand Home (Health Partners), Marshall MI
Direct Care Worker, March 2009 - present
Provide all aspects of day to day medical care of traumatically brain and spinal cord injured residents
Assist clients with rebuilding their life, mentally, physically and emotionally after injury with the goal of rehabilitation
Aid residents in personal care with the goal of complete independent care at the end of stay
Select Residential, Battle Creek, MI
Direct Care Worker, July 2004 December 2005
Effectively maintained a cooperative and home like environment of four severely mentally ill residents
Successfully taught clients coping techniques which allowed them to exhibit appropriate social norms when interacting regularly within the community
Built relationships with residents and used these relationships to assist them in achieving their personal goals
Broomfield, Assisted Living, Mount Pleasant, MI
Program Aide, February 2003 April 2004
Oversaw the morning routine of 23 developmentally disabled residents
Dispensed medication and completed medical treatments for each resident over the span of two hours
Responsible for handling any behavioral problems that arose
Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, MI
Secretarial Assistant, March 1999 August 2000
Planned and coordinated the schedules of eleven supervisors
Organized and designed presentations related to consumer research of potential new convenience food products
Effectively planned launch campaigns for new products with the goal of positively increasing public reception of the new merchandise
's preferred teaching style:
I believe that each of learn primarily in one of three ways: kinetically (through motion), visually or orally. Many of us learn through a combination of the three. The point is, none of us learn the same. Therefore, not all classes or instruction can be conducted the same way. Research shows that this is the most effective way to learn as when the brain is exposed to new knowledge, seven different ways, because it is believed that at least one of these ways will resonate with the learner. As a result, I attempt (when applicable) to present material in at least seven different formats.
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