美国外籍人才,编号:wj21304836
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Professional Experience
No. 3 High School (Jiayuguan, Gansu Province, CHINA)
[I was recruited by UFEIC-Bilingo China International College in Beijing, for their Foundation Programs in various public schools in China. The students were placed into universities in North America. UFEIC-Bilingo China was founded in 2006 by UFEIC (University Foundation Education Instruction Center, North America) and the Beijing Foreign Studies University].
ESL Teacher Sept 2013 – Current
l Teaching Reading and the Speaking components of TOEFL to High School students for placement into the North American University System; mainly into Canada and the USA;
l Teaching Reading and Speaking components to Middle School Students in Grades 8 and 9 in preparation for their Foundation Programs, according to the syllabi and in keeping with the timetable;
l Introduced Phonics as part of classroom learning;
l Assigning appropriate homework, tests and written assignments and marking these promptly;
l Setting and assessing Oral Examinations for students;
l Providing appropriate feedback to students on their performance and in encouraging them on further progress;
l Maintaining and monitoring of students’ progress and providing feedback of these to the Dept Head and the Director of Teaching;
l Established Classroom Mentoring as part of the learning environment;
l Writing reviews and reports of Students’ Performances for the school’s management;
l Maintaining good rapport with parents, all other teachers, and employees on campus, as well as with the community.
AILE Education Group (Shane English School, Linzi, Zibo City, CHINA)
ESL Teacher Dec 2012 – Sept 2013
l Teaching English to kids from ages 3 to 17(as well as teaching English at the local Public School);
l Teaching English to students for placement into the American High School and university system;
l Setting and assessing the mid-term and final-term oral and written examinations;
l Contributed the article, “Challenges of Learning English”, for the local newspaper;
l Introduced Mentor Scheme to classes;
l Involved in various workshops on improving classes and on other topic of interests;
l Actively participating in all parents meeting on students performance;
l Presenting demos for the many classes to parents, prospective students, and the general public (mainly at the outset of the programs, mid-term, and final term);
l Providing reviews on students performance to the school management, students and parents;
l Involved in sports meet.
Newton International College (Singapore) July 1997- Dec 2012
Principal Lecturer (Business Studies)
l Teaching students, between the ages of 16 and 19, on the Business Studies programs at the IGSE (Syllabus Code: 0450) and A (Syllabus Code: 9770) levels examined by Cambridge International Examinations (UK);
l Setting coursework & tests and marking such coursework & tests in accordance with the marking schemes of Cambridge International Examinations at the IGSE and A levels;
l Advised on books and external additional materials for students’ use on the programs;
l Supervised students projects;
l Introduced simple case studies to raise students interests in the subject;
l Pioneered the use of ‘Show & Tell’ and class presentations by students, to improve student’s involvement (participation) and in increasing overall class performance;
l Introduced Mentor scheme by pairing students with learning difficulties with those who are high achievers;
l Participated in student recruitment, placement, and registration;
l Reported to the Principal on affairs of students and also to offer advice on the subject when needed;
l Meeting with parents to provide feedback on students performance;
l Involved with class demos to parents, school management team, etc.;
l Responsible for organizing extra curricular activities i.e. sports meet, hiking, picnics, etc.
l Worked with students of different cultures and nationalities。 These included countries such as China,Pakistan, Malaysia, India ,etc; &
l Responsible for student counseling;focused on students’ problems and advising on study and career pathways。
DEPT OF PREMIER and CABINET (Perth, Western Australia) Nov 1996 – Jun 1997
Adviser/Confidant
The role entailed working with various Senators, MLAs and MPs, and more so with the Member for Joondalup, Western Australia, in undertaking the following tasks:
l Briefing the member on the current issues of the region/state;
l Reporting on economic trends and analysis of the country/region/state;
l Advising on reforms/incentives at both Federal and State level. For example, advised on the implementations of the Goods and Services Tax, Regional Economic Growth Programs and on Business Incentive Programs. Also advised on strategies and in their implementation for the growth and development of the region;
l Writing speeches and notes for forums and seminars;
l Undertaking correspondence such as letters and reports on behalf of the member;
l Conducting and analyzing researches on both economic and social issues; &
l Liaising and coordinating with the media, industry groups and members of the public.
Qualifications
Master of Business Administration, 1994
(UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO, New Zealand - With High Distinctions)
Specialization: International Management
[Focus was on the management and internationalization of education services & programs into Asia]
Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language / Teaching English As A Second Or Other Language (TEFL/TESOL) – September 2012
Specialist Certificate in Teaching Business English (TEFL/TESOL) – October 2012
Specialist Certificate in Teaching English to Young Learners (TEFL/TESOL) – December 2012