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PHYLLIS KRAMER
55 Prairie Lane
Coatsville, ND 58365
(701) 555-3002
| OBJECTIVE |
A secondary position in biology, general science and/or physical science for grade levels 7 to 12. Looking for the opportunity to generate excitement and interest in the sciences and help junior and senior high school students develop academically socially and personally. |
| SKILLS PROFILE |
- Experienced in creating lesson plans, designing laboratory experiments and maintaining disciplined atmosphere
- Knowledgeable in designing and evaluating computer science labs
- Strong volunteer/instructional background
- Mature and experienced in working with children of all ages
- Excellent rapport with students
- Skilled in successful fund raising, event planning and program development
- Experienced in Pascal and Basic computer programming
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EDUCATION/ ENDORSEMENTS |
| 1995-current |
Graduate Studies, North Dakota State University. |
| 1985 |
Endorsements in General Sciences and Physical Sciences, North Dakota State University |
| 1985 |
B.S. in Biology, with honors, North Dakota State University |
STUDENT TEACHING
Sept-Dec 1984 |
Student Teacher, Marshall High School, Marshall, ND
- Taught first-year biology and chemistry
- Assisted in second-year biology
- Created a contract system for grades on one unit, resulting in higher achievement and lab and test scores
- Created all daily lessons, tests, laboratory experiments and semester tests for both biology and chemistry
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INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
1995-current |
Substitute Teacher, Coatsville Jr./Sr. High School, Coatsville, ND
- Instruct students in all subject areas
- Complete lesson plans as directed and provide teacher with feedback
- Maintain disciplined academic atmosphere
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PHYLLIS KRAMER
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INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE |
| 1993-current |
Volunteer Science Instructor, Coatsville Community School Corp., Coatsville, ND
- Assist, instruct and provide feedback to junior- and senior-high school students on a variety of lab projects
- Work with Students on defining their research and hypotheses and determining their variables for successful science fair projects
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| 1990-1993 |
Church School Teacher/Vacation Bible School Teacher, First United Presbyterian Church, Coatsville, ND
- Instructed elementary and preschool children each Sunday and during week-long summer Bible school sessions
- Created lesson plans and designed related activities
- Coordinated dramatic presentations for worship services
- Recommended program improvements, which resulted in self-contained learning units and increased church school attendance
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| 1985-1987 |
Science Teacher, Prairie, Senior High School, Bismarck, ND
- Taught first-year biology and second-year chemistry students
- Designed special laboratory experiments, which increased interaction and idea-sharing among students
- Coordinated annual science fair and guided students in their research and development of successful projects
- Led committee which designed a state-of-the-art classroom computer lab to provide hands-on learning experiences and better prepare students for higher education
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VOLUNTEER/ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCE |
| 1993-current |
Member, Textbook Adoption Committee, Coatsville Community School System, Coatsville, ND
- Review elementary-level English, science and mathematics text books and recommended which should be included in curriculum
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| 1994-1995 |
Officer, Coatsville Elementary Parent/Teacher Organization, Coatsville, ND
- Organized most successful fund-raising carnival to date
- Planned and implemented first-ever T-shirt sales program
- Created first-ever Christmas sales program
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| 1993-1994 |
Officer, "Ministry of Care," First United Presbyterian Church, Coatsville, ND
- Created and implemented program to serve church's outreach needs
- Organized volunteers to call on hospital patients and visitors to church
- Developed program to include eight committees and 200 volunteers
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