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Julianne Jennings

ESL TEACHER
Montefalco
Julianne Jennings

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
years of professional experience
3
years of post-secondary education

Work History

Pima Community College
Tucson

GUEST LECTURER
01.2011

Job overview

  • Presented paper on “Black Indians” in celebration of Black History Month at the Student Center, LB171.

University of Rhode Island
Providence

01.2010

Job overview

  • Presented paper on “New England Indian Slave Trade” at Honors Colloquium, Edwards Auditorium: Native in New England.

Pima Community College
Tucson

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
01.2010

Job overview

  • Assigned to Anthropology Department, Fall Semester, “Cultural Anthropology,” where students examine various societies and important social-cultural from people all over the world.

Eastern CT State University
Willimantic

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
01.2010

Job overview

Quinebaug Valley Community College
Danielson

PROFESSOR
01.2010

Job overview

  • Spring Semester, “Native Americans, Assigned to the Sociology Department, Spring Semester, “The Principles of Sociology,” where students examine society and important social issues to help sharpen “sociological imagination” and to see the world in more complex ways.

Quinebaug Valley Community College
Danielson

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
01.2010

Job overview

  • Assigned to the Sociology Department, Spring Semester, “Cultural Anthropology,” where students examine various societies and important social-cultural from people all over the world.

Rhode Island College
Providence

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
01.2009

Job overview

  • Assigned to the Department of Anthropology, Fall Semester, “Non-Western Worlds: Native Americans in the Northeast.”, Assigned to the History Department teaching, Spring Semester, Women’s Studies “Gender and Society,” where students analyzed the lives of women and men
  • Used the lens of feminism and emphasized legal, economic, political, and social, constructions of race, class, gender, and sexuality.

Eastern CT State University
Willimantic

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
01.2009

Job overview

  • Assigned to Sociology/Anthropology Department, Fall Semester, “Native Americans”,
  • Taught two sections, Spring Semester, “Native Americans” and “Mixed-Blood Indians in Southern New England.”

Quinebaug Valley Community College
Danielson

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
01.2009

Job overview

  • Assigned to Sociology Department Taught Fall Semester, “The Principles of Sociology.” Students examined society and important social issues to help sharpen “sociological imagination” and see the world in more complex ways., Assigned to Sociology Department
  • Spring semester “The Principles of Sociology.” Students examined society and important social issues to help sharpen “sociological imagination” and to see the world in more complex ways.

University of New Hampshire
Manchester

GUEST LECTURER
01.2009

Job overview

  • Presented paper on “Mixed-Blood Indians in Southern New England” at the Center for New England Culture Conference, New England: Beyond Black and White.

Eastern CT State University
Willimantic

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
01.2008

Job overview

  • Assigned to Sociology/Anthropology Department and taught “Native Americans,” an examination of the Native people in Southern New England as it relates to blood, culture and rights.

Johnson & Wales University
Providence

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
01.2008

Job overview

  • Assigned to Sociology Department, “Food & Culture,” a survey that explored diverse populations and their relationship with food.

Community College of Rhode Island
Warwick

INSTRUCTOR
01.2008

Job overview

  • PARAPROFESSIONAL Affiliated with TIRO Student Support Service program, funded under Title IV
  • Provided one-to-one instruction in Biology, Human Anatomy, Anthropology, Sociology and Psychology.

Rhode Island College
Providence

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
01.2007

Job overview

  • Department
  • Filled a gap created by medical emergency of fulltime Professor
  • Taught “Unequal Sisters”, a survey that examined women and women of color in American society
  • Covered race, gender and class issues.

Urban Collaborative Accelerated Program
Providence

INSTRUCTOR
01.2007

Job overview

  • Assigned to teach arts and culture to students at high risk for school dropout; Developed after school programs for alternative learning.

Freelance
Montefalco

Online English Teacher
08.2018 - Current

Job overview

  • Reviewed homework assignments to better gauge students' learning progress and grasp of new concepts.
  • Used pre-written curriculum to teach students English via remote video conferencing.
  • Maintained schedule of appointments and worked up to 25 hours each week.
  • Worked with students between ages 5 and 50 on grammar, pronunciation and sentence construction.

01.2018 - 01.2023

Job overview

  • ALO7 (Chinese children, ages 6-15), NIL ENGLISH (Korean adults), EasyTalk - MultiCampus/Opic (Korean business adults) teaching English and test preparation.

Manatee Technical College

ESOL Instructor
01.2015 - 01.2021

Job overview

  • USA
  • Teaching English to adult learners from diverse speaking backgrounds.

Changsha International School
Changsha

English Teacher
01.2018 - 01.2019

Job overview

  • Taught English, Primary using Kids Box Books; and Middle School ages using English in Mind books.

Montefalco Public School, Madonna Della Stella, Primary

English Teacher
01.2015 - 01.2016

Job overview

  • School), Buozzi (Primary School), Castel Ritaldi (Middle School), taught English to diverse learners as part of their five-month, full emersion program.

British Institute
Rome

Tutor
01.2014 - 01.2015

Job overview

  • Provided English speaking situations and conversation practice to school age children and adults.

Southwest China New
Guizhou

English Teacher
01.2012 - 01.2013

Job overview

  • Conversational English at Rongjiang First Senior Middle School

Education

RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE

MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE from ANTHROPOLOGY

University Overview

BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE from ANTHROPOLOGY

University Overview

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AMERICAN TESOL INSTITUE

TESOL CERTIFIED (Adults & Children , 120 Hours)
08.2015 - 11.2015

University Overview

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

TEMPORARY TEACHER CERTIFICATION. English

University Overview

5-9)
01.2018 - 01.2021

University Overview

Skills

Lesson Planning

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Additional Information

Additional Information
  • 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, 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, 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 PRESENTAIONS 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

Timeline

Online English Teacher
Freelance
08.2018 - Current
01.2018 - 01.2023
English Teacher
Changsha International School
01.2018 - 01.2019
5-9)
01.2018 - 01.2021
AMERICAN TESOL INSTITUE
TESOL CERTIFIED (Adults & Children , 120 Hours)
08.2015 - 11.2015
ESOL Instructor
Manatee Technical College
01.2015 - 01.2021
English Teacher
Montefalco Public School, Madonna Della Stella, Primary
01.2015 - 01.2016
Tutor
British Institute
01.2014 - 01.2015
English Teacher
Southwest China New
01.2012 - 01.2013
GUEST LECTURER
Pima Community College
01.2011
University of Rhode Island
01.2010
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Pima Community College
01.2010
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Eastern CT State University
01.2010
PROFESSOR
Quinebaug Valley Community College
01.2010
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Quinebaug Valley Community College
01.2010
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Rhode Island College
01.2009
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Eastern CT State University
01.2009
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Quinebaug Valley Community College
01.2009
GUEST LECTURER
University of New Hampshire
01.2009
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Eastern CT State University
01.2008
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Johnson & Wales University
01.2008
INSTRUCTOR
Community College of Rhode Island
01.2008
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
Rhode Island College
01.2007
INSTRUCTOR
Urban Collaborative Accelerated Program
01.2007
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE
MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE from ANTHROPOLOGY
01.2008
BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE from ANTHROPOLOGY
01.2006
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
TEMPORARY TEACHER CERTIFICATION. English
01.2015
Julianne JenningsESL TEACHER