Westlake City School District
Elementary Art Teacher
Gilles-Sweet Elementary School 2017 - 2018
Student Teacher
Parkview Playschool 2013 - 2014
Long-Term Substitute Teacher
Fairview Park Early Education Center 2013 - 2013
Volunteer Supplemental Art Instructor | Coordinator and Teacher, After-School Art Club
Parkview Playschool 2011 - 2013
President, Registrar
Education:
Ursuline College 2018
Masters, Master of Arts, Education
The University of Akron 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Art Education
Skills:
Leadership Lesson Planning Lesson Delivery Teaching Differentiated Instruction Classroom Management Student Assessment Small Group Instruction Whole Group Instruction Thematic Unit Development Parent Involvement Differentiation Special Needs Instruction Technology Integration Behavior Management Event Planning Standards Based Curriculum Team Building Art Education Child Development Pedagogical Methods Student Learning Formative Assessments Summative Assessments Relationship Development Interpersonal Communication Research
Certifications:
K-12 Reading Endorsement Pre-K-3 Early Childhood Education Adult & Pediatric First Aid/Cpr/Aed Virtus Child Protection Training Multi Age P-12 Art Education
Alicia Shepard in The Washington Post on the man who revealed Nixon's tapes As we mark the 40th anniversary of the Watergate break-in this week, Shepard revisits White House deputy chief of staffAlexander Butterfield,a relatively little noted man essential to the investigation that brought
Date: Jun 15, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
NPR Is Collateral Damage in Battle to Brand Tea Party
He had every reason to fight back, even though Ron Schiller was not the target of James O'Keefe's video -- NPR was. But NPR didn't back him. It didn't back Vivian Schiller. And it didn't even back itself. NPR ombusdman Alicia Shepard admitted, flat-out, to Piers Morgan on CNN: "[T]hat Ron Schiller video is a big black eye for NPR."
Ron Schiller behaved recklessly and stupidly, no question. Shouldn't he have smelled a rat? How could his sniffer fail him so spectacularly? Why would he talk so unguardedly? As NPR ombudsman Alicia Shepard put it in a post mortem, "We live in public. The mic is always on."
Date: Mar 11, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Activist's video sting brings ouster of NPR president
NPR ombudsman Alicia Shepard resisted the notion that activist filmmaker James O'Keefe's video revealed a deeper bias, saying staffers there are angry at top executives' poor judgment in recent months. After checking with Ron Schiller to make sure his words weren't completely distorted, the ombudsma