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Aaron D. Bartels
815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
760-814-0322
aarondbartels@hotmail.com
B.A., University of Southern California (2004); History with
Honors. M.A. University of Texas at Austin; Art History ancient (2008).
TESL Ceritification (Oxford Seminars, 2007)
I have four years of Latin and one of Ancient Greek. I taught
English for a private middle and high school in Turkey (2007). I
have six years of French, two of German and I am fluent in Italian and
Turkish. For fives seasons, I have excavated Pompeian and Etruscan
sites and was a student of the ICCS (2003). As Trench Supervisor
and Research Assistant (2006-2007), I taught undergraduate and high
school students research, writing and excavations methodologies. I
was also a Teaching Assistant in Art History at the University of Texas
at Austin (2006). I am in search of Latin, Ancient History, Art or
Archaeology teaching positions throughout the Saratoga Springs region.
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Catherine A. Bilow
221 Merkel Drive, Horton, MI 49246-9747
517-688-4854
catherine.bilow@modempool.com
B.A., Mary Manse College (1973); English major, Education minor.
M.A., University of Georgia (1994); Classical Latin. M.A.,
University of Toronto (1996), Medieval Studies. Ph.D. candidate
(University of Toledo); Medieval History major, Renaissance paleography
minor; Classical history minor.
7-12 Certificate in Latin, OH (formerly). Willing to procure
certification in state of employment.
34 years private/parochial school teaching (including 10 years'
experience teaching Latin at a 9-12 girls' college-prep academy).
College-level teaching, 8 years (depts.: Classical Studies, Forensics,
English, Education). I am seeking a full-time position teaching
Latin and am willing to relocate. I am able to offer course work
in history and English as well. While boarding school and/or
parochial settings are preferred, I would certainly like to be
considered for other positions.
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William
Biondolino
Manhattan, NY
917-319-7910
wbiondol@hunter.cuny.edu
B.A., Latin/Special Honors Curriculum, Hunter College. Graduated Phi
Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude. Valedictorian, 2007. Current MA Adolescent
Ed-Latin student with 14 credits.
Passed New York State Liberal Arts, and CST-Latin tests.
Bishop Kearney HS 2007-2008. Latin 1, and Latin 2-3 Honors/Regent's.
I am seeking employment for the 2008-09 school year in Manhattan or its
immediate surroundings. I am interested in both HS and Middle
School positions.
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Margaret (Peggy) A. Boynton
171 Old Woodbury Road, Southbury, CT 06488
203-262-9241
boyntonp@newtown.k12.ct.us
B.A.,
Ball State University
(1999); German major, Latin minor. M.A., University of Cincinnati
(2001); German. Teaching Licensure, Ball State University (2004);
Latin and German secondary education.
Certification: Provisional Educator in Latin, Connecticut & Teacher
in German and Latin, Indiana.
Three years
public school teaching at the secondary level. Two years private
school teaching at the secondary level. Two years university level
teaching. AP and IB training in German. Interest in AP or IB
training in Latin. Strong supporter of National Latin Exam and
Medusa Mythology Exam. Extensive travel in Europe. Constant effort
to be a learner and a teacher. Attend conferences, read
professional literature, develop new units and lessons to better
reach students, share with colleagues. Strong skills in various
technologies. I am seeking employment at a public or private school
in northern Alabama, where I can teach Latin and/or German.
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Kathleen DeAnn Brown
9800 Firefly Ave, Galesburg, MI 49053
269-615-3684
LatinKDB@aol.com
B.A. Western Michigan University (1996); Latin major, Speech
Communications minor.
Provisional Certificate in Latin 7-12 and Speech 7-12
ubstitute teacher for middle school; Long-term substitute for
secondary Latin; Kalamazoo Home School Association secondary Latin
and Public Speaking teacher; Three years private school experience
teaching Latin, Speech, and Theater; Two years public school
experience teaching Latin and Speech. I also have directed and been
involved in high school theater productions for 5 years.
I am seeking employment in Southwest MI or Northwest IN no more than
an hour and a half away from Kalamazoo MI. I am looking to teach
Latin, Speech Communications, and or Theater; one, or a combination
thereof, at the secondary school level.
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Nancy M. Bunich
236 A Edge Hill Rd. Sharon, MA 02067 (This address effective 8/24).
207-217-8982.
nmb2388@gmail.com
M.A. 2006 Idaho State University. M.A. is in English,
but I have 4 and 1/ 2 yrs. Latin; Latin and Ancient History
are what I have taught and what I willl continue to teach.
Maine Latin k-12 Targeted Need certification. From 1/07-6/08 I
was employed as a full-time teacher of Latin at Mattanawcook Academy
(public, 6-12) in Lincoln, ME. I also taught 1 section of
Ancient History. I have a very strong interest in math, and am
working towards certification in that subject. I can teach skiing.
I am looking for a teaching job in public or private sector.
Areas: southern New England; California, Nevada, Rocky Mtn. West.
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Charles C. Cave
4238 Sullivan Gardens Dr., Kingsport,TN, 37660
423-349-8090 (home), 919-607-7280 (cell)
chatcave@earthlink.net
BA,English,East Tennessee State University,1981; MAT,East Tennessee
State University,1989;40 hours post-graduate Latin, Georgia State
University,University of Georgia and East Tennessee State University;
Greek Septuagint Exegis and 12 hours of Bibical Hebrew, Emmanuel School
of Religion.
Certification: master's level, Tennessee, Virginia
I have taught Latin I-IV for fifteen years in public and parochial
schools. My students typically do well on the National Latin Exam
and participate in JCL activities. I will be available for a full
time high school position in the school year 2009-10. I prefer to
teach in a private, parochial, or public school in the
Tri-Cities(TN/VA), Ashville,NC, Greenville, SC ,the Atlanta area, or a
Jesuit High School anywhere.
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Jonathan Cowans
320 Dixon Road, Apt. 615, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, M9R 1S8
416-244-0691
joncowans@hotmail.com
Honours B.A., Latin major, English major, Victoria College,
University of Toronto (1975); B. Ed., Type A Certification in
Latin and English, University of Toronto (1976)
Certificate of Qualification (Member in Good Standing), Ontario College
of Teachers, Ontario, Canada
Thirty-one years public secondary school experience in Ontario, Canada,
teaching English, Philosophy and Latin. Creator and editor of two
textbooks, Traditions (English Literature) and Ideas (Philosophy).
Designer of four senior academic courses in English and Philosophy.
Taught English in Czechoslovakia (1991-92). Have written
extensively on educational issues for Ontario Secondary School Teachers’
Federation (OSSTF) magazines Update and Educational Forum. (Articles
available online). Received OSSTF Award of Merit in spring, 2007.
Proficient in German, French and Spanish. Extensive knowledge of art and
music. Highly traveled in Europe and Latin America. Can
coach soccer, hockey and baseball.
Recently retired, I am
seeking employment at an academically oriented school, public or
private, in the northeast or southeast United States, or in eastern
Canada, where I can teach Latin and, if available, Classical
Civilization, Philosophy and English Literature.
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Matthew Davison
3806 N. Stafford St., Arlington, VA 22207
585-752-3145
davisonm@uci.edu
B.A., University of Virginia (1997); Latin major. M.A., University of
Maryland (1999); Latin and Greek major. Ph.D. Candidate, University of
California, Irvine (expected Summer 2008); Latin Literature.
Eight years of teaching experience at the university level. I have
worked as an instructor or teaching assistant for courses in Greek and
Roman Mythology, Etymology, Greek and Roman Civilization and Roman
History and I have T.A.'d for Western Civilization and Western
Literature courses. I have several years of Latin teaching
experience, creating my own syllabi and lesson plans, and have utilized
both Wheelock's Latin and the Cambridge Latin Course
in my Latin teaching. I am seeking employment at a public or
private high school (Grades 9-12) as a Latin and/or Greek instructor.
I am living on the east coast during the summer and I would most like to
teach at a high school somewhere in the east or northeast of the
country.
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Ryan Benjamin Dooley
30 Brown Court, Petaluma, CA 94952
707-763-8287
ryanbdooley@gmail.com
B.A., University of California-San Diego (2007); Double major in Classical Studies and Linguistics with a minor in European
Area Studies. M.Sc. University of Edinburgh (expected 2008); Classical Studies with emphasis in Ciceronian Oratory and Late Republican
history.
I have five years of tutoring experience, in both Latin and Ancient Greek. I am most familiar with Wheelock's Latin and the Cambridge Latin Course,
but am very flexible. I have studied French and German extensively, and am quite motivated to get involved with extracurricular activities of all sorts.
For two years, I worked in student services as a Resident Advisor, during which I gained invaluable knowledge of myriad student issues and opportunities.
I have participated in Scotland's training modules "Teaching Ancient Languages" this year, and am eager to complete any necessary certification.
I would prefer to teach any level of Latin, Greek, and/or English at a private school (religious or non-religious) in Northern California, specifically
in the Bay Area. I also feel prepared to teach French, World History, and/or Mythology if given the opportunity.
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Lauren Downey
452 Park Drive, Unit 7, Boston, MA 02215
202-320-0269
kadiope@aol.com
B.A., Cornell University (2002); Classical Civilizations major. M.A.,
Boston University (2005); Art History with a focus on ancient Greek and
Roman art. M.A.T. Latin and Classics, Boston University (2007).
Massachusetts initial license in teaching Latin and Classical Humanities
grades 5-12.
I have been teaching Latin for about a year and a half at Franklin and
then Arlington public high schools. In addition, this semester I
have been teaching an Art History survey course at Bridgewater State
College. I am seeking employment teaching Latin or Art History, or
both at a high school near Boston, MA.
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Inna Dykman
536 S. Forest Ave. #910, Ann Arbor MI 48104
734-649-5552
innad@umich.edu
B.A., University of Michigan (expected April 2009); Classical
Languages and Literatures with High Honors.Teaching certification
(expected April 2009): Latin major, English minor; Michigan.
Currently pre-student
teaching; January-April: student teaching in Ann Arbor Public schools.
I have extensive Latin and English tutoring experience, and have
designed a syllabus incorporating multiple textbooks. I also work with
an ESL program. I am seeking
employment at a high school in or near Michigan.
I look forward to teaching Latin
but would also love to teach mythology or Roman history.
I am also able to teach Greek,
English, or ESL, but would not like to limit myself to these subjects.
I am devoted to teaching a love of learning and critical thinking
skills as part of any class -- regardless of subject.
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John James Fraser
1011 Francis Drive Apt 1 Champaign, IL 61821
217-766-7842
jfraser2@uiuc.edu
B.A., Marquette University (2006): Classical Languages major,
Biological Sciences minor; M.A., University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (expected, May 2008): Classical Philology major.
Two years teaching experience at the college level. I have taught Latin
I, using Wheelock (haven't we all?), as well as my own materials and
have substituted at more advanced levels. I have also tutored in
intermediate and advanced Koine and Classical Greek and led discussion
sections on Greek and Roman Myth as well as Greek literature in
translation. I have had experience initiating and directing courses and
clubs. I have also tutored under-served students in Chemistry and
Biology at the undergraduate and high school levels. I hope to
teach Latin and Greek at the secondary level. I am near infinitely
adaptable and would enjoy the challenges of a large, inner-city public
school as much as the benefits afforded by a small, private
institution...and everything in between. What I value most is a
community; though accessible dramatic topography and/or water would be
greatly appreciated. While I cannot coach football, I look forward to
involvement in extra-curricular activities of an academic nature.
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Brett C. Games
1 Indian Trail, Exeter, NH
03833
603-778-1459 / 617-323-3819
brettgms@aol.com
B.A magna cum laude, The University of New Hampshire (1991), Latin
Major.
NJ Initial Certification in K-12 Latin (April 2005), MA
Initial Certification in Latin and Classical Humanities (July
2007).
I am currently teaching Latin at Boston Latin School in Boston,
MA. My current work load
includes four classes of 9th graders and one of 8th.
I have two years of full-time teaching experience, including
teaching all senior high levels at Lacey High School in NJ.
My previous experience includes USA and prep school swimming and
water polo at Friends Central School in Wynnewood, PA.
I am looking for a teaching position at a medium-sized public or
private school. I would
except a mixed teaching load (Greek, mythology, civilization) or
full-time Latin. My
preference is to stay in the New England area, but will consider other
options also.
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Christopher Geggie
3018 W. Poplar Blvd, Alhambra, CA 91803
626-284-7196 (home); 626-826-4087 (cell)
cgeggie@gmail.com
B.A., Wabash College (2008); Latin and Greek double major, English and
Classics double minor. Phi Beta Kappa. Magna Cum Laude.
I taught high school English in Indianapolis as a part of Teach For
America. I also tutored all levels of Greek and Latin at my
college. I play the piano and can coach Swimming and Water Polo.
Additionally, I would be more than happy to moderate clubs, including,
but not limited to, a Martial Arts Club (I study Kung Fu) and the Junior
Classical League. I am seeking employment at any school, though
preferably a secondary school, in Los Angeles County where I can teach
Latin and/or Greek.
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Manuel Jaime, Jr.
627 W Acacia St., Salinas CA 93901
831-210-0709
mjaimejr@gmail.com
B.A., Santa
Clara University (2004); Classics major (Latin track), Political Science
minor. Self-learning ancient Greek and French.
I have just started
in credential program to obtain Single Subject Credential in English. I
have taught one year of Latin II, Latin III and Latin IV (Virgil AP),
and I can also teach Spanish, English/Literature, History/Social
Studies, and Religion/Theology. Looking anywhere in northern CA,
public or private. I would prefer to teach a language but am willing to
teach subjects listed above. I have several strong references.
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Hendrik J. (Erik) Hamer
10 Hillside Ave Apt 4B, New York, NY 10040
212-663-7380
hjh2001@columbia.edu
B.A. (Classics), Radboud University (Nijmegen/Netherlands)
(1999). M.A. (Classics), Columbia University (2002). M.Phil.
(Classics), Columbia University (2006).
Three years public school teaching (Greek, Latin and Ancient Culture) at
the secondary level in The Netherlands, six years at the college level
in Australia and at Columbia. Tutoring in NYC.
I am seeking employment at a private school in the northeast where I
can, preferably, teach both Latin and Greek.
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Lorraine M. Harwelik
463 Ludlow Avenue, Cranford, NJ 07016
908-347-5484
LHarwelik@gmail.com
B.A., Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa-Rutgers University, New Brunswick;
Classics with an emphasis in Latin; Minors in Italian, Italian
Studies, Ancient History.
NJ State Certification.
Three years public middle school experience; ten years founder/head
teacher of private home school, K-12; background in business with
extensive experience in corporate training and lecturing in
cosmopolitan environments. I
am a music student of piano and voice; accomplished equestrian;
experienced in team sports. Preferences: Central/No.
Jersey middle school teaching position of Latin and/or Italian.
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Mary Jane Haymond
97 Kettle Creek Road, Weston, CT 06883
203-249-1282
mjhaymond@aol.com
ABD City University, MA Simmons College, BA Russell Sage
Latin, French, Spanish and English -- Connecticut Professional
Educators.
I have been teaching Latin, levels 1 thru A.P for over 10 years. I have
used the Cambridge Latin Course, Our Latin Heritage,
Latin for Americans and even Wheelock. I have worked with
grades 6-12 and have taught in both Public and Private schools as well
as extensive independent tutoring. I am seeking a high school
teaching position within the greater Hartford area. I am very interested
in being a part of a school community.
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William Hunt
603 E. White St. Apt. B37, Champaign, IL 61820
217-714-3646
whunt@uiuc.edu
B.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2004); Classics major.
Post-Baccalaureate program in Classical Studies, University of
Pennsylvania (2005). M.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(2008); Classics with a specialization in Latin
Illinois teacher certification, Type 10, Special K-12.
Two years teaching mythology and Latin as a graduate teaching assistant.
Currently student teaching Latin I-IV at University Laboratory High
School in Urbana, IL. I am seeking a position at a school with a
committed foreign language program, any level Latin, and would gladly
teach beginning and intermediate Greek if possible.
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James E. Keaney
1001 Lindendale Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15243
412-663-0080
magister_ship@yahoo.com
B.A., King's College (1967) English major, Latin minor. M. Ed.
Shippensburg University (1985) English major, education minor.
Instructional II Certificate in Comprehensive English and in Latin,
Pennsylvania.
Ten years in a private high school teaching English and Latin;
thirty years in a public high school teaching English and Latin.
I have PIAA certification in officiating swimming and diving and was
a swimming coach for fourteen years. I coached debate for ten
years. I taught behind-the-wheel driver education for two
years. I am seeking employment at a public or a private
secondary school in the greater Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, area
teaching Latin or/and English.
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Michael W. Keathley
2612 Hazelwood Avenue, Fort Wayne, IN 46805
260-471-7498
MichaelKeathley@Comcast.net
B.A. in Classical Studies from Michigan State University; M.A. in
Classical Studies from Wayne State University; 27 additional graduate
credits in English/Education from Indiana University-Purdue University
at Fort Wayne, IN.
Certified and experienced in online teaching
Twenty-four years of teaching experience; ten of those years at the
secondary level (active in JCL during this time). Overseas study at the
Villa Vergiliana, the American School of Classical Studies in Athens,
plus independent research in Pakistan. Author of five books/300+
articles; former writer for Pompeiiana. I am mainly
seeking online teaching opportunities in Latin and Classics; will
consider English and/or a full-time F2F position in the area of Fort
Wayne, Indiana. I would also be interested in any publishing
opportunities/projects as I have additional experience as an
editor/reviewer.
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Kristen M. Klipfer
11581 North Shore Drive, Apt. 12, Reston, VA 20190
908-334-9047 (cell), 703-348-0537 (home)
krisklipfer@yahoo.com
B.A. Classical Studies (2001), University of Pennsylvania;
Intercollegiate School for Classical Studies (2000); M.A.T. Latin
(2004), Rutgers University.
Postgraduate Professional License (Latin, K-12) held in Virginia;
Standard Licenses (Latin, 9-12) held in New Jersey and North Carolina;
Certificate of Eligibility (Latin K-12) held in Florida; in-process for
Latin teaching license in Oregon.
Two years teaching at the college level, three years teaching at the
high school level/public school, half a year teaching at the high and
middle school levels/private school, currently employed as an online
teacher. Experienced in teaching all levels of Latin, from 5th
grade to AP Vergil. I am an exuberant, forward-thinking
teacher who is looking to join an already existing program or breathe
life into a new program. My teaching style is
student-centered, dynamic, and Socratic. While I prefer
reading-based approaches to Latin, I have experience in most textbook
series (Ecce Romani, Latin for Americans,
Cambridge Latin Course, Oxford Latin Course, and
Minimus). I am also eager to advise a Latin Club, as well as
Student Council/Government, debate, or Model United Nations. I am
looking for full-time employment in the DC metro area (I live in
Northern Virginia), and would consider Virginia, DC, or Maryland.
I am open to working in any type of school- public, private, or online.
I prefer high school levels, but would consider middle school as well.
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Jonathan Lamm
103 South Portland Avenue, Ventnor, NJ 08406
609-823-9022, cell: 856-534-1197
jlamm01@aol.com
B.A. Richard Stockton State College of New Jersey (December, 2006);
Latin Major. J.D. University of Miami School of Law (June, 1979);
B.A. University of Pennsylvania (June, 1976), English major. The
William Penn Charter School (June, 1972).
Provisional Certificate (Alternate Route) in Latin, New Jersey.
Two years public school teaching at the secondary level. I continue my
Latin and Classical interests by attending conferences, belonging to
classical associations, viewing Classical Art and Archaeology at
Museums, and reading Latin with Classics Professors at Stockton, at
present, Lucretius and Roman Satire. I would prefer to teach at an
independent school in the State of Florida, Quaker or Hebrew, at the
secondary level, that has an AP program. Second Preference, independent
school, Mid Atlantic States(CAAS), secondary. I sail
competitively, and
am a Latin Club Advisor and a Mock Trial Advisor. I also can teach
English, History, Law, Roman an Greek Mythology, and Roman and Greek
Literature in translation.
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Peter Lech
96 Dover St, Providence, RI 02908
401-556-0331
plech@holycross.edu
B.A. cum laude, Columbia University (1999); Classics. A.B.D. Brown
University (2005); Classics. Ph.D. Cand. Brown University (2009,
expected); Classics. Qualifications: One year of college instruction (in
Greek and Latin) at Holy Cross College and Wheaton College; 2 1/2 years
of experience in teaching Greek and Latin at Brown University as a
Teaching Fellow. I am seeking employment at high school,
preferably on the East Coast (mid-Atlantic or New England area). Please
contact me at the above e-mail or phone number if interested!
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Elissa M. Lewis
1035 Temple Road, Pottstown, PA. 19465
707-310-0187
elissamlewis@gmail.com
A.B. Stanford University (1975); Classics major. B.A .Oxford University
(1977); Classics major. M.A. Bryn Mawr College (1980); Classical
Archaeology. Ph.D. A.B.D. Bryn Mawr College (1980-1987).
Three assorted years of private school Latin teaching at the secondary
level. Twenty years tutoring secondary school Latin students in
suburban Philadelphia. Twenty years coordinating the homeschooling
of my two children, and teaching many subjects. Reading knowledge
of a number of modern languages, and some familiarity with Spanish and
Mandarin. Three years experience working in different capacities in
college libraries. Two seasons experience as an assistant at the
Nemea excavations, on the site and in the museum. Museum
cataloguing experience as part of M.A. thesis. I would like to
find a job teaching within the greater Philadelphia area.
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Judith Ann Mayfield
5828 Hefner Village Circle, Oklahoma City, OK 73162
405-722-0522; Cell: 405-474-7448
venus1973@sbcglobal.net
B.A. in Latin and English. Nine hours towards a master’s degree in
Teaching English as a Second Language. Sixteen hours of college Spanish.
Standard Oklahoma Certificate.
Thirty years teaching public school at the secondary level in English
and Latin. Three years as an adjunct professor at the University
of Central Oklahoma. I am seeking employment at a small private or
public school somewhere on the east coast of Florida.
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Jean M. Patrick
152 Fox Drive, Winchester, VA 22601
540-722-2550. Cell: 540-336-6656
drjmpatrick@verizon.net
jmpatrick@shenandoah.k12.va.us
B.A. Case-Western Reserve University , Cleveland, OH, Foreign Languages,
Latin, Italian, French. M.A. University of Northern Coloroado,
Greeley, CO, Curriculum & Instruction.; Education; Latin, Art, Music,
History, Engish. Ph. D., LaSalle University, Mandeville, LA,
Humanities: Classics, Greek, Latin, Art, Music, Literature.
Certifications: Virginia Professional Postgraduate in secondary
Foreign Languages (Latin), French, Italian; English; Instrumental Music
(Orches./Band); Art, History; Supervision/Administration.
Twenty-two years in secondary education; 12 years in higher education as
adjunct in disciplines of Foreign Languages, Music, and English.
Preferences: Northern Virginia; Pennsylvania (Philadelphia area);
New York (upstate); New England. Performance level on piano,
voice, conducting, violin, clarinet. Three texts registered in
Library of Congress, Washington, D C.
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Amber Pollock
4213 Highland Ave, Butler, PA
16001
724-482-4695
anpollock@gmail.com
B.A, Westminster
College; Latin major, History and
Secondary Education minor.
Certificate in Latin,
Pennsylvania.
Teaching Experience:
Butler Intermediate and
Sr. High School,
Butler, PA, Latin I- II, grades 9 -12,
August 2007-
June 2008. Gateway
High School,
Monroeville, PA,
Latin I-II, grades 9 -12,
August 2006- June 2007.
Student Teaching: Seneca
Valley Middle, Intermediate, and Senior High School,
Harmony, PA, Latin I-V, grades 8 -12 (15 weeks), January
2006.
Through my various experiences I have worked with Latin students
grades 8-12. During my student teaching I worked with the eight grader
Latin students, which was one of the most enjoyable groups to teach. I
found the zeal for learning exciting and motivating. I could teach
other related courses (ancient Greek, Roman Civilization, Greek
Mythology, etc.) for exploratory Latin classes for this age level. I
have also served as a chaperon for the German students on a trip to
Munich
in December. I have also helped to write the Latin I curriculum for
Gateway
School District.
I've helped advise the Gateway JCL club.
I am seeking employment at school in Western
Pennsylvania, specifically the
Pittsburgh
region, where I can teach Latin.
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Kristin Denise Robbins
512 W. 112th St. Apt. 5E New York, NY 10025
646-678-0362
kdr2104@columbia.edu
B.A., Bucknell University (2003); English and Classics Major, Latin
Concentration. M.A., Columbia University (2007); Classics.
Completed requirements in order to teach Latin and Greek at Columbia
University.
I am currently teaching Latin 1201: Intermediate Latin at Columbia
University. I have also been a teaching assistant for Greek 1101:
Introductory Greek at Columbia. I have experience in publishing and
dramatic performances in Latin and Ancient Greek, and would like to
participate in organizations such as yearbook, newspaper, literary
magazine, and drama club. I am seeking employment at a private
and/or public school, preferably in or around New York City, where I can
teach both Latin and/or Greek.
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Thomas P. Roche
153 Godfrey Dr., Norton, MA 02766
508-212-1491
thomas.roche@yahoo.com
B.A., Williams College (1989), Classics Major, magna cum laude; M.A.,
Univ. of VT (1991), in Classics; Ph.D., SUNY at Buffalo (2000), in
Classics/ancient history; M.L.S., SUNY at Buffalo (2001).
Applications for MA state certification as Latin teacher and school
library media specialist have both been filed and are pending, waiting
on completion of relevant exams.
Two years as public high school teacher of Latin; one year of Christian
school teacher of Latin and Greek (grades 7-11); one year of private
school service as school librarian and skills teacher; also taught
undergraduate Latin and T.A.'d for ancient history; extensive experience
as private tutor of various languages; currently serving as elementary
school teacher of after-school Latin enrichment program.
I seek a job preferably at the high-school or junior-high level, either
in a private school or academically-strong public school, and boarding
schools would be also highly welcomed. I prefer to be in the Northeast,
Midwest, or Mid-Atlantic regions, and would prefer suburban or
rural environments, but I remain highly flexible.
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Laura Ilene Saltzman
Dickinson
College, HUB 1601/ P.O. Box 1773/ Carlisle, PA 17013
215-740-3896
saltzmal@dickinson.edu
College Year in Athens (Fall 2006), Intercollegiate Center for Classical
Studies (Spring 2007); B.A. in Classical Studies- Latin concentration-
from Dickinson College (pending May 2008).
Not yet certified, willing to pursue certification alongside teaching
responsibilities.
Four high school years & 7 college semesters Latin, 6 college semesters
Greek. Semesters abroad in Greece & Italy, excavated in Greece, strong
background in archaeology as well as philology. Numerous leadership
positions, extremely organized, skilled & dedicated at coordinating
people and events, effective liaison between groups. Professional
babysitter & nanny, office aide, tutor- has tutored Latin professionally
throughout high school and college. Passionate, energetic, keen sense
of humor, altogether sunny person. Driven to teaching not only by
personal curiosity & devotion to Classics, but also gratification of
helping others & the constantly changing color & challenge of
mentorship. Hopes to become professor eventually. I am looking
for a full-time position at a private school in the Mid-Atlantic or
Northeast. Either day or boarding schools are fine; I would be willing
to stay in & assist residence halls. I am most comfortable teaching
Latin, but Greek, ancient history, or basic English courses (that order)
would be OK if school needs it. My non-academic hobbies range widely, &
I would be delighted to participate, advise, or help start groups
related to yoga, foreign films (especially Bollywood), cooking
(especially baking), world religions/ diversity, arts/ crafts,
colorguard/ marching band, or service projects like reading to
youngsters.
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Jeffrey Shoup
12342 Hunter’s Chase #3212, Austin, Texas, 78729
512-923-2252
cxcarter@gmail.com
B.A., University of Texas at Austin (2006), history major, English
minor.
Undergoing ACSI certification as part of current employment. Eager
to become certified as needed.
Two years teaching at a private, religious, classical school. I have
taught ancient history (especially Greek & Roman) along with middle
school logic, middle school grammar, and upper elementary and middle
school Latin. The ancient history courses also included the study of
Homer’s Iliad and Virgil’s Aeneid. I am seeking
employment at any private school that has or is interested in an upper
elementary or middle school Latin program. Furthermore, I am
especially interesting in teaching logic, rhetoric, grammar, and
introductory philosophy. I am also passionate about literature and
history, and have proven flexible in my current employment. At the
request of my current employer, I am writing a logic textbook. I
am confident that if needed I could teach creative writing, poetry,
world mythology, and introductory church history & theology as well.
I am willing to travel anywhere in these United States.
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Jennifer Spencer
10 Condor Rd, Sharon, MA 02067
781-784-8424
nifandi@comcast.net
B.A., Oberlin College (1994): Greek major with high honors, Musicology major. Graduate work in Greek and Latin with no degree at
Brown University (1994-96). M. Mus., The Boston Conservatory (2002): Music History major. M.Ed., University of Massachusetts (Boston) (to be
completed 2008/9): Secondary education teacher preparation with certification in Latin and Classical Humanities. Graduate work in Greek and Latin
with no degree at Brown University (1994-96).
Massachusetts Initial Licensure pending on completion of M.Ed. program.
One year teaching in public high school. I am a practiced adult choir director and possible voice teacher/vocal coach. I am looking for a position at a public, private, pilot or
charter school where I can teach grades 9-12, and where I can complete my student teaching practicum "in service." I would prefer to teach in the region south of Boston MA,
but would consider other locations in the Northeast if there is some guarantee of a long-term (5 + years) position. I am interested in interdisciplinary curriculum and
experimental schooling, but would also be comfortable in a traditional school setting.
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Erin Stocco
1026
Canterbury Dr., Pearland, TX 77584
832-729-0744
stoccek@yahoo.com
B.A., University of the South (2004); Latin major, Education minor.
Study Abroad, Oxford University; Classical Studies.
Certificate in Latin, Tennessee and Texas. 4-8 Certificate in English,
Texas.
Four years public school teaching at the secondary level. I can coach
swimming and academic team. Nominated for Disney Teacher Award
2005, Who’s Who Among Executive and Professional Women 2005, Who’s Who
Among Teachers 2006, Nominated for Rising Stars Among Educators 2008.
I am seeking employment at a school in the south/east side of Houston,
Texas, where I can teach Latin.
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(Mary-Grace) Diana Stone
1628 Valley St., Apt. 2D, Fort Lee, NJ 07024
201-944-3486 (home); 201-569-9500, ext. 4037 (school)
dianastonef@aol.com
B.A., Mount Holyoke College, Ancient Greek; M.A., Yale University,
Classics.
I have taught all levels of Latin, including both AP courses, in New
York and New Jersey private schools. I have been head of the
Classics Department at the Nightingale-Bamford School in New York and am
currently head of the Language Department at the Dwight-Englewood school
in New Jersey. Most years, I have taught Greek as an independent
study. I have been an AP grader for 7 years and have given an AP
workshop. I have led five curriculum-based student trips to Italy
(Rome and the south). I make daily use of technology in the
classroom and have given short workshops for my colleagues. I have
been studying Italian for several years and am designing a possible
student trip to an Italian school in the north. I am seeking
employment at a small private school in the Mid Atlantic states area. I
am willing to be a department head if the need should arise.
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Chad A. Timm
1118 Easton
Avenue Apt. H, Somerset, NJ 08873
973-525-7592
savage44@mac.com
B.A.,
University of Oregon (2002);
Double Major: Classics and History. M.A., University of Oregon
(2005); Classics.
Standard
Lifetime Certificate for Latin, New Jersey; ready and willing to begin
certification process in another state!
Six years
teaching all ages and levels. Please see my super-awesome-fantastic
multimedia resume for a downloadable resume, virtual interview, and much
more!
http://web.mac.com/savage44/iWeb/MultimediaResume/Home.html.
I prefer a public or private school
on the west coast. I am willing to travel between schools to make a
full-time position. I am willing to teach any age group. I am willing
to join an existing department, resurrect a struggling one, or create a
Latin program from scratch!
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Robert D. Whitlock
1-44-8 Higashi Nakano, Nakano-ku,
Tokyo,
Japan
164
919-961-0060 (in U.S.)
and 011-81-90-3904-7956 (in
Japan)
rwhit_japan@yahoo.com
B.A., University
of North Carolina
(1968); Latin major, French major.
M.A.,
Florida State University
(1974); Classical Studies major.
Previously certified in Florida.
Over thirty years teaching experience, both in Latin and in English as a
Second Language.
I
have taught Latin I through Latin AP. In
Florida, I was
active in the JCL, taking students to local and state Latin forums,
where they performed with excellence. For the past few years I have
been teaching English as a Second Language in Japan. In Japan, I have also assisted
secondary school Latin teachers preparing to teach advanced levels of
Latin including the AP courses. At the present time, I am teaching
Latin online to several high school students in the
United States.
This is an exciting endeavor for
me, and is working out very successfully.
In addition to Latin, I can also teach French, Japanese, and
elementary classical Greek. I am a very energetic teacher and I
give teaching everything I have.
I am very active and enjoy sports and hiking in the mountains.
If possible, I would like a full-time job teaching Latin, although I
would be happy to combine it with teaching other languages.
I do not mind working between two schools.
I would prefer a school where Latin is an elective rather than a
requirement. My full resume is available upon request.
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Anne B. Wiegle
3019 Limekiln Rd. Birdsboro, PA 19508
610-582-0315
awiegle@fast.net
University of Penna, major Classical Studies (no degree); B.A., Kutztown
University (2003) Geography major; B.S.Ed., Kutztown University (2005)
Secondary Education. Presently working on Maters Degree in Education,
Curriculum & Instruction, Kutztown University.
Pennsylvania Instructional I certification in Latin K-12, Social
Studies, Citizenship 7-12; Earth & Space Science.
2 1/2 years experience teaching Latin to grades 9-12 in public schools.
I would like to teach Latin (and/or world cultures/ ancient history) in
a (public) school within one hour of Birdsboro PA.)
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Michael W.
Williams
1152 Blake Court, Murfreesboro, TN 37130
615-631-0563; 615-895-5198
simius@bellsouth.net
B.A., Belmont University (1992); English major, Latin minor.
M. Ed., Middle Tennessee State University (2000); Administration &
Supervision. Ed. S., Middle Tennessee State University (2004);
Curriculum & Instruction. Ph. D., University of
Florida (2006); Latin & Roman Studies, non-defended.
Professional License in English (007) & Latin (010), Tennessee,
Beginner Administration License, Tennessee.
I have taught at the high school and collegiate level sixteen years,
ten of which at my current location. I have built three Latin
programs; my current program has sustained in excess of 150
enrollments for the past 7 years. I have coached the bowling
team for 7 years; my teams have won 6 district championships, 5
regional championships, 5 consecutive births into sub-state
tournaments and won 2 state championships.
I am seeking employment at a large private school with at
least one other Latin teacher, but WILL entertain offers from any
school interested.
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German Teacher of Latin and Ancient
Greek (Studienrat)
strmba@web.de
First Staatsexamen in Latin, Ancient Greek and
Educational Theory, University of Cologne, Germany (1994); Second
Staatsexamen, Studienseminar of Cologne, Germany (1996); MBA,
University of Mainz, Germany, McCombs School of Business, Austin,
Texas (2004).
I currently
teach at a German high school, yet I wish for an intercultural
change and am seeking a position at a school somewhere in the USA or
Canada, starting summer 2009. I have 11 years experience in teaching
Latin and Greek (2 years abroad). I taught Latin at the University
of Cologne for three semesters. I have also some experience in
teaching German, Economics, Politics and History. I am a lifelong
learner, currently occupied
with English
and American language and literature (Shakespeare, Mark Twain).
Further
experiences: methodical trainings, time management trainings,
classical department leaderships, public relations work for Latin
and Greek, school leaving exams in Latin and Greek, administrative
experience.
I
am willing and eager to teach any age group; to teach Classical
Civilization, Mythology, Philosophy, History; to supervise
extra-curricular activities of all sorts; to become certified if
needed.
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