Saturday, December 11, 2010

My Teaching Resume

Kelli TresidderKelli Tresidder
             Kelli Lynn Tresidder
4525 22nd AVE NW,  Owatonna,  Minnesota 55060,
United States
002-1-507-455-1323
Marital Status: Single     a Native Language: English
Objective:

A highly motivated and passionate graduate in Art Education who desires employment teaching English in Taiwan, specifically in the region of Tainan or Shan Hua.

Educational Background

Bachelor of Science in Art Education, December 2010
Mankato State University, Minnesota, United States.

Educational Experience

August 25, 2010- December 8, 2010- Student teaching
Medford Public School, Medford, Minnesota, United States
  • Observed and learned first hand how to teach from an experienced teacher and staff
  • Arranged age appropriate lessons for classes from grades 1-5, 7th, and two high school elective classes
  • Observed and learned important classroom management skills for all age ranges
  • Coordinated classes with cooperating teacher in order to provide the highest quality of classes with limited resources
  • Designed my own lessons and successfully implemented them in a regular classroom environment

Related Educational Experiences

  • Shadowed a teacher and taught my own lessons at Riverbend Charter School.
  • Shadowed an elementary teacher at Washington Elementary School
  • Taught a fifth grade class at Maple Rivers Elementary School
  • Volunteered as a counselor at a camp where I was responsible for twelve children at a time.

Other Employment

Kwik Trip Inc. Owatonna/ Mankato, MN Jan 2008- Dec 2010
Store clerk/ Food services
  • In charge of helping customers, problem solving, keeping food and kitchen stocked as needed
  • Trained new coworkers on several different tasks.
Manpower Temp Services, Owatonna, MN   Summer Work from 2003-2010
  • Worked various temporary jobs at local businesses.

Professional References


Gina L. Mumma Wenger, Ph.D.
Associate Prof of Art
Minnesota State University, Mankato
(507) 389-5484 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (507) 389-5484      end_of_the_skype_highlighting Art office
gina.wenger@mnsu.edu
www.ginawenger.com
Alicia Dolentz
Cooperating Teacher for Student Teaching
Visual Art Instructor
Medford Public School
507.451.5250 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              507.451.5250      end_of_the_skype_highlighting x311
a_dolentz@medford.k12.mn.us


Other references available upon request

Why I Want to Teachin Taiwan

            I am a trained educator who is open, personable, passionate, and a quick learner who is eager for new experiences.    
My first and foremost reason for wanting to teach in Taiwan is that I have been interested in traveling and truly experiencing another culture for years.  I haven’t gotten the opportunity because I decided to dedicate myself to getting my degree first. Now I have my degree and I am ready to go! 
            Another significant reason why I want to do this is because I am a teacher.  I love to teach.  It is a passion I have had for since I was fifteen.  I have been involved with children since I’ve been old enough to babysit.  There is nothing more rewarding than seeing a child form a relationship with me through my mentorship.  This includes when I am teaching them.  Teaching is something I find immense satisfaction in and educating students towards learning the English language is something I believe will give me just as much satisfaction. 
When you take the two desires of wanting to travel and wanting to teach, going in this direction with my life just makes sense.
            Lastly one might ask why I want to teach in Taiwan in specific.  When I first started realizing that teaching English abroad was something that I was interested in, I didn’t know exactly where I wanted to go.  It seemed like a profession that really opened the world to me and I couldn’t make up my mind.  A year and a half ago my relationship with a friend who moved to Taiwan to get his Master in Fine Arts in ceramics changed.  He became my boyfriend and in turn that determined where I wanted to go.
            Not only does having my boyfriend living in Taiwan motivates me to go, but also I want an experience a culture that is completely different from my own.  I feel that it is truly something that will challenge me and transform me as a person.  I feel I am a person who is very good at adaptation.  Whatever environment I get into, I know I will be able to make the best of it. 
            I intend to be a hard worker in any position I get put in.  I take pride in everything that I do.  How my student’s progress is something I feel is a direct reflection on how well I teach them.  I am so excited to get started with teaching English and could think of anything I want to be doing with my life.  It is something I am passionate about doing as well is traveling and living in a different culture.  Asia has always intriguing and alluring to me and it’s an opportunity that has many great aspects that deeply interest me.

My Teaching Philosophy

            When I step in to a classroom I always have high expectations for the outcomes of what happens between me and my students.  First, I expect them to learn what I am there to teach them to the fullest of their capabilities.  As their teacher, I expect to be able to guide them effectively to that end.  It is important that when those students come into my classroom, they walk out more of a person then they were before.  Not only will they gain the skills they came to learn, but they will also grow in discipline and critical thinking skills.
            Every student can learn and understand new information.  There are ways to learn that everyone benefits from.  Using visual and interactive activities seem to make the learning process more effective with a greater number of students.  I have been trained to educate in the visual arts and time after time I have found that students have been able to effectively learn complex theories and concepts without the stress they find in other classes due to just how much we interact and are active in the classroom.  I believe this can carry over into many subject areas.
            When it comes to discipline in the classroom, my first initial hope is that there wouldn’t need to be discipline.  In an ideal classroom I would set up an environment of cooperation where everyone felt safe and respected.  This includes the interactions between student and teacher.  But since we do not live in a perfect world, there has to be rules and consequences set up in the classroom, as well as rewards for good behavior.  Teachers are not only for supporting student learning, but for disciplining and teaching students how to be disciplined.  These skills will follow each student for the rest of their lives.
            In order for a teacher to effectively teach something new, it is important to know where the students are at in their knowledge base and skill level.  The lesson needs to be based around these things because if the students cannot draw upon their past knowledge effectively to understand what you are teaching them, they are not going to gain understanding of the lesson.  Anything that the students do not know must be explained during the lesson to a point of understanding in order to reach the goal of the lesson.  This is what is referred to as scaffolding and I believe it is the most effective way of teaching for students.  If a teaching can do this while making the lesson interactive, I believe the teacher will see the greatest success in learning among all students.
            A teacher constantly needs to draw upon all resources available that can be used to help with their student’s learning progress.  It could be discussing classroom strategies with other teachers, searching the internet, drawing upon their own experiences, or becoming innovative and trying new things. Knowing the students can help with determining what method would be the most effective.  If other teachers might have more knowledge of what style the students are used to learning in, then it would be a good idea to consult them.  If students are used to technology, then incorporating this into the lessons might be a good idea.  If some learning experience in your past really made things clear for you, it might do the same with the students.  A teacher must always be constantly searching for different ways to make their lessons more effective for the students they have at that time.
Because my lessons are mostly performance based, it only makes sense that evaluation is done in that way as well.  During the learning process there should always be checks for understanding as well as corrections for any mistakes made.  It’s critical that as a teacher I am always making sure all of my students are heading in the right direction.  Unfortunately, a teacher can only do so much for the students before the students needs to be responsible for their own learning.  But as the teacher I need to do everything I can to make sure they understand what I am trying to teach them.  There will be a final evaluation at the end of everything where it will be time to see how much they gained from my lessons.  It too will be performance based and very similar to the practice we will be having during the lessons, only I will not help them.  This is where the students will ultimately succeed or fail.  If I have done my job right, they will be succeeding.
            As a teacher, I go into every class believing everyone in it is ready to learn.  You just need to find out how to connect to that certain student along with making sure everyone else is getting everything they need out of the class.  It is a task that only certain individuals can handle, and it is a task that I believe I am that certain individual to handle it.  I believe how my students succeed in my class is a direct reflection of how I succeed in teaching them.  Communication, respect, and teaching discipline are just some of the key factors that facilitate success.  As a teacher, I am always learning how to be better.  The direction I am trying to go in my teaching career will teach me how to be better.  I belong in the classroom because I can give success to any student that enters into it.  I do not know if I am the best, but I do know that I will always strive to be.