pre grade 1, grades 1 to 3, grades 4 to 6, grade 7, grade 8, grade 9, grade 10, grade 11, grade 12, post secondary
Present status
Certified/Licensed Educator
Language(s) you can instruct in
English
Number of years teaching experience
greater than 20
Skills & Interests
Doctorate student at UBC
Administrative experience as Elementary School Principal
Administrative experience as Secondary School Vice Principal
Over 20 years of teaching experience
Implementation of AP courses
Certified AVID trainer
Experience in curriculum development
Science Department head
Member of the Vancouver Paleontological Society
Executive Member of BC Science Teachers Association
Member of National Science Teachers Association (US)
Member of Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)
Trained in Restorative Justice
Excellent communication skills
Strong interpersonsonal skills
Flexible, inclusive
Innovative, risk-taker
Open-minded, tolerant
Organized
Interested in paleontology, environmental issues, global issues
If you have done work internationally, where and in what capacity?
EBB team in Nanyuki, Kenya 2010 & 2011
Kakamega & Nanyuki (Project Leader), Kenya 2012
How did you hear about us and a few words why you want to join EBB:
I heard about EBB from my colleagues. I volunteered for EBB because I think that I can use my skills, knowledge and experience to help with teacher professional development.
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After many discussions & trial skyping sessions, my students at Howe Sound Secondary School and students of Emily Mbugua in Nanyuki, Kenya are planning a skyping session next week. They will start asking basic questions about each other to get to know each other then move toward asking questions about educational issues and global issues. Hope that technology doesn't fail us .
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