Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Tesol Esl Teaching Experience
Overseas Tesol Esl Teaching Experience
Honors Awards
Grants
Published Works
Popular Writing
Film Sound Recordings
Invited Presentations
Conference Papers
Service
Membership In Professional Organizations
Locations
References
Timeline
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Julianne Jennings

Palmetto

Summary

Multifaceted Lecturer with eleven years of expertise in adapting presentations to reach students of diverse backgrounds. Expert in leveraging in-depth knowledge and experience in Anthropology and ESL to provide relevant information and first-hand experiences. Known for great personable demeanor and strong work ethic.

Overview

11
11
years of professional experience

Work History

Online English Teacher

Freelance
01.2018 - 01.2023
  • ALO7, English language learning (children and adults), China, NIL English (English language learning (children and adults), Korea, OPIc Test preparation to Korean business adults.

ESOL Instructor

Manatee Technical College
01.2015 - 01.2021
  • Teaching English to adult learners from diverse speaking backgrounds.
  • Increased student engagement by incorporating interactive activities and real-world examples into lessons.
  • Supported diverse learners with differentiated instruction, ensuring all students'' needs were met and fostering academic growth.
  • Contributed to a positive learning environment by establishing clear expectations and maintaining consistent classroom management.

English Teacher

Changsha International School
01.2018 - 01.2019
  • Taught English to primary and middle school students using Kids Box Books, English in Mind, as well as Cambridge test preparation.

English Teacher

Montefalco Public School System
01.2015 - 01.2016
  • Taught English to diverse learners as part of a five-month, full immersion program.

Freelance Tutor

British Institute
01.2014 - 01.2015
  • Provided English speaking situations and conversation practice to school-age children and adults.

English Teacher

Rongjiang First Senior Middle School
01.2012 - 01.2013
  • Taught conversational English at Rongjiang First Senior Middle School and Southwest China New School.

Education

Master of Arts - Cultural Anthropology

Rhode Island College
600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908.
08.2008

Skills

  • Lesson Planning
  • Presentations
  • Academic advisement
  • Classroom management
  • Academic writing
  • Curriculum Development

Tesol Esl Teaching Experience

  • 01/01/2015, 01/01/2021, Manatee Technical College, ESOL Instructor, Florida, USA, Teaching English to adult learners from diverse speaking backgrounds.
  • 01/01/2018, 01/01/2023, ONLINE WORK, ALO7 (Chinese children, ages 6-15), NIL ENGLISH (Korean adults), EasyTalk - MultiCampus/Opic (Korean business adults), Teaching English and test preparation.

Overseas Tesol Esl Teaching Experience

  • 01/01/2018, 01/01/2019, Changsha International School, English Teacher, Changsha, China, Taught English, Primary using Kids Box Books; and Middle School ages using English in Mind books, as well as prepare students for testing.
  • 01/01/2015, 01/01/2016, Montefalco Public School System, English Teacher, Italy, Taught English to diverse learners as part of their five-month, full immersion program.
  • 01/01/2014, 01/01/2015, British Institute, Freelance Tutor, Rome, Italy, Provided English speaking situations and conversation practice to school age children and adults.
  • 01/01/2012, 01/01/2013, Rongjiang First Senior Middle School, English Teacher, Guizhou Province, China, Taught conversational English.
  • 01/01/2012, 01/01/2013, Southwest China New School, English Teacher, Guizhou Province, China, Taught conversational English at Elementary level.

Honors Awards

  • 2012 National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship for American Indians
  • 2009 “Extraordinary Woman Award” which included citations from City of Providence Citizen Citation, Mayor David Cicilline; Governor Donald l. Carcieri; United States Senate, Jack Reed, Certificate of Special Recognition, Sheldon Whitehouse; United States Congress, Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition, James Langevin
  • 2007 “Vagina Warrior” for Outstanding Advocacy against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, RI College
  • 2006 James Huston Award/Anthropology, RI College
  • 2006 Who’s Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities, RI College
  • 2005 Who’s Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities, RI College
  • 2005 The National Television Academy/Emmy Awards, Boston/New England Region
  • 2005 Outstanding Achievement: Program Writing; Outstanding Achievement: Documentary Program
  • 2001 Who’s Who in America
  • 2000 Rhode Island Foundation “Philanthropist of the Year”
  • 2000 Diversity Education and Outreach Award, Commander Naval Station, Newport, RI

Grants

  • 2008-2009 “The Women of Turtle Island: Sexual Violence among Indigenous Women.” Funded by Eastern Connecticut State University, Faculty Development Committee.
  • 2007 Empowering Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Program established at Rhode Island Indian Council; Funded by Rhode Island College.
  • 2001 SPECTRA/Project SMART. Archeological investigations and historical studies of Smith’s Castle funded by the Rhode Island Foundation.
  • 1999 Succotash. Funded in part by RI State Council for the Arts and AquidnecK Indian Council, Newport, RI
  • 1998 “Nokas” Exhibit, Native American artifacts displayed at Providence Library, funded by Expansion Arts/RI Foundation Project Director.
  • 1998 Provided regional Algonquian language translations for two state funded public monuments in RI. Funded by RI Committee for the Humanities. [Co-PI with Dr. Frank O’Brien, Ph.D.]
  • 1997 Wampanoag Indian Exhibit, Project Director funded by RI Committee for the Humanities.
  • 1996 “Massachusetts Language Revival Project” funded by RI Committee for the Humanities [Co-PI with Dr. Frank O’Brien, Ph.D.]

Published Works

  • 2012 Indian Country Today, "Cherokee Freedmen: One Year Later," January 31, 2012 part of an anthology by academic publisher (Armand Colin, Paris, France). The publication is planned to be digitalized and available in 2014.
  • 2007 A Cultural History of the Native People s of Southern New England (Voices Past and Present) Bauu Institute, Colorado. [Co-authored with Dr. Frank O’Brien, Ph.D.]
  • 1998 “Bringing Back Our Lost Language” American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Vol. 22 No.3. [Co-authored with Frank O’Brien, Ph.D.]
  • 1999 Succotash. Aquidenck Indian Council, Newport, RI. Funded in part by the RI State Council For the Arts.
  • 1996 Understanding Algonquian Indian Words (New England). Funded by RI Committee for the Humanities. Aquidneck Indian Council, Newport, RI [Co- authored with Frank O’Brien, Ph.D.]

Popular Writing

  • 2011 Indian Country Today, Julianne Jennings, My Experience on the Indian-Negro Color Line, Op-Ed, December 27, 2011
  • 2010 Indian Country Today, Goff and Jennings, On the anniversary of Wampanoag King Philip’s Death, Op-Ed, August 13, 2010.
  • 2010 The Providence American, Happy President’s Day: A Native American Perspective, February, 2010.
  • 2010 Indian Country Today, Jennings, the Women of Turtle Island, Op Ed, March 8, 2010
  • 2010 Daily Times Herald- Carroll, Iowa, The “I” Word, Op Ed, March 23, 2010
  • 2009 Providence Journal Bulletin, Julianne Jennings: Plantations’ evoke R.I.’s history of Slavery, Op-Ed, October 15, 2009
  • 2009 Indian Country Today, Jennings: Remembering Columbus, Op Ed, October 6, 2009
  • 2009 The Providence American, What’s in a Name? Commentary, August 14, 2009
  • 2009 Providence Journal Bulletin, The mixed blood of Indians explained, Op Ed, January 30, 2009
  • 2009 The Providence American, Who’s Land Commentary, March 12, 2009
  • 2008 Providence Journal Bulletin, Indian race, culture and rights, Julie Jennings, Op Ed, May, 5, 2008
  • 2000 “Bringing Back the Massachussett Language” Whispering Wind, Vol. 31 No. 2, written Heritage Inc., Folsom, LA [Co-authored with Frank O’Brien, Ph.D.]
  • 1998 “Our Indian Language carved In Stone” Narragansett Indian News, Vol.3 No. 4, April 23. [Co-authored with Dr. Frank O’Brien, Ph.D.]

Film Sound Recordings

  • 2005 “Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot War,” (Associate Producer, RI Location). The Cinema Guild, New York. Winner of two Emmy Awards.
  • 1999 “Nokas―I Come from Her.” (Compact Disk) BMI.

Invited Presentations

  • 2011-2010 “The Pequot War: Indian Massacre or Mythology?” Native American Heritage Month, Arizona State University, Temp, AZ
  • 2011-2010 “Black Indians” Black History Month, Pima Community College, Tucson, AZ “New England Indian Slave Trade” Honors Colloquium, University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI

Conference Papers

  • 2009 “Mixed-Blood Indians in Southern New England” Center for New England Culture Conference, New England: Beyond Black and White, University of New Hampshire, Manchester, NH
  • 2008 “The Women of Turtle Island: Native American Sexual Violence” The 48th Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Service

2008 Affiliated TRIO student Support Services program, funded under Title IV. Provided One – to-one instruction in Biology, Human Anatomy, Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology: Community College of RI

Membership In Professional Organizations

  • 2011 American Anthropology Association
  • 1978-Present Rhode Island Indian Council

Locations

Montefalco, Italy, 39+366-506 2401

References

  • Dr. Richard A. Lobban Jr., Emeritus Department of Anthropology, Rhode Island College, 600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI, 02908-1991, (401) 465-8000, rlobban@ric.edu
  • Dr. Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, Department of Anthropology, Rhode Island College, 600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI, 02908-1991, (401) 465-8000, cfluehr@ric.edu
  • Dr. E. Pierre Morenon, Department of Anthropology, Rhode Island College, 600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI, 02908-1991, (401) 465-8000, EMorenon@ric.edu
  • Dr. Brian Donohue-Lynch, Department of Anthropology, Quinebaug Valley Community College, 742 Upper Maple Street, Danielson, CT, 06239-1440, (860)-412-7360, BDonohue-Lynch@QVCC.Commnet.ed

Timeline

Online English Teacher

Freelance
01.2018 - 01.2023

English Teacher

Changsha International School
01.2018 - 01.2019

ESOL Instructor

Manatee Technical College
01.2015 - 01.2021

English Teacher

Montefalco Public School System
01.2015 - 01.2016

Freelance Tutor

British Institute
01.2014 - 01.2015

English Teacher

Rongjiang First Senior Middle School
01.2012 - 01.2013

Master of Arts - Cultural Anthropology

Rhode Island College
Julianne Jennings