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I am currently completing a leave replacement at Commack High School and have
had high recommendations and evaluations from multiple administrators. I am seeking a probationary position. Attached is resume. Referneces, certification, cover letter, portfolio, and sample lessons available upon request.
Included in my skill set is a deep historical knowledge, knowledge of the Common Core Standards, implementing the Understanding by Design Method for lesson plans, being evaluated according to the Danielson Rubric under the new APPR standards, and having taught grades 7, 9, 10, 11, 12,
Psychology, College Psychology, AIS classes and inclusion level courses. Combined with my international experience of working as a research assistant for a member of Parliament in London, England, I feel I would make a great addition to your department.
I have been a member of the building level technology committee and have a working knowledge of iPads, Edmodo, WikiSpaces, eBoards, Infinite Campus, Power School, PowerPoint, Smart Notebook, Airliners, Word, Excel, Web 2.0 Tools, Castle Learning, Google Drive, flipped classroom design, and various other medieums of instruction.
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