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Professional Career Presentation

Carol Ann Johnson

“Passion Fuels Excellence”

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Professional Overview

An extremely organized, passionate, and dedicated teaching professional who strongly desires to positively impact the lives of young people.

I have a myriad of skills, abilities, and training that would add value to the organization's team of dedicated personnel. Below are the hi-lights of my qualifications,skills, and abilities:

BA, Vocational Education

Two AA degrees, one in Liberal Studies and the other in Sociology.

Special Education, Level 1, Teacher Credential

Adult Ed Credential & Vocational Ed Credential

Connecting Math Concepts Training.

Online I.E.P Training.

Open Court Training.

Smart Board Training.

Scripted Direct Instruction Training.

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Career Hi-Lights

Credentials

EDUCATION SPECIALIST, LEVEL 1, expires 2013VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CREDENTIAL, expires 2012

ADULT EDUCATION CREDENTIAL, expires 2012

Experience Highlights:

Teacher/Educator/Instructor : 7 Years Program Planning and Development : 8 Years

Management and Supervision : 10 Years Entrepreneurship : 4 Years

Educational Counseling : 2 yearsDesktop Publishing : 20 yearsCustomer Service: 25 years

Professional Experience:

2009-2010 Career Counselor, JobTrain, Menlo Park, CA2008-2009 Special Education Teacher, The Williams Academy, Sacramento, CA

2007-2007 Elementary Teacher, 1st Grade, Twin Rivers, Sacramento, CA2005-2007 Special Education Teacher, Grant High School, Sacramento, CA

2003-2005 Vocational Education Teacher, ROP, Sacramento Unified, Sacramento, CA2002-2003 Instructional Aide, Natomas Unified Schools, Sacramento, CA2001-2002 Vocational Counselor, Goodwill Industries, Sacramento, CA

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Educational Philosophy

To encourage all students, staff, and colleagues to become life long learners.

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Creating a Conducive Environment

Strong belief that a classroom should be warm and welcoming. A place where kids can feel safe as they learn and meet their personal goals.

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Using Smart Board Technology

I feel comfortable using new and emerging technologies to deliver comprehensive lesson plans.

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Staff works closely together

These staff members embraced my idea of academic competitions.

These staff members worked on the judging panel of the school wide spelling bee.

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Participating in the Democratic Process

Help design and implement the leadership program. Students were able to vote for who their representatives were going to be by filling out the ballots.

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Academic Competitions

Indicate the financial advantages for the customer

Compare quality and price with those of the competition

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Using Creative Energy

Student pictured here using his creative energy to make an Indian Mask replica used to demonstrate cultural awareness.

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Staff is encouraged to Participate in activities

A teacher assistant in my classroom was encouraged to participate in art activities.

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Science Projects

In my creative classroom, science is not just textbook it is lived out loud Performing science projects and experiments was a regular occurrence in my classroom.

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Positive Rewards helps student's self esteem

Rewarding positive behavior and good grades is very important for student

self-confidence, morale, and promotes intrinsic learning principles.

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School Participation is Key

As ridiculous as I may look, I found the students participated more in activities when I did. Therefore, I don't mind encouraging school wide buy-in by looking silly from time to time. This was crazy hair day.

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Creative Classroom Projects

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More Classroom Creativity

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Encourage Family Visits

At open house I had quite a turn out. Student's were excited to bring their family members to see what they've been doing in class.

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Participated in Community Events

I volunteer often to assist organizations with their goals and objectives by providing leadership, and recruiting services at open community events. I'm an effective communicator and love to share information.

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AccomplishmentsAccomplishments:

*Designed a parent information night at Peoples High School

*Designed career seminars for vocational education students SCUSD

*Designed recognition program for participating community agencies in Sacramento. SCUSD

*Began a student recognition program at Grant High School.

*Volunteered as a dance instructor for the community church. Christian life

*Volunteered as a community leader for adolescent children Girl scouts. Vallejo

*Began a newsletter team led by students. Williams academy

*Developed academic decathlon competitions for students. Williams academy

*Participated in a business recognition program in El Sobrante, CA for the chamber of commerce.

*Developed a summer bridge program at Contra Costa College.

*Developed an online travel agency business.

*Developed Femi's wearable art business.

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Contact Me for an Informational Meeting

Carol A. Johnson

1961 Howe Avenue #12,

Sacramento, CA 95825

[email protected]

#916-583-2273

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