Friday, April 20, 2012

Ed. Leadership Sponsor/Mentor Agreement


Heather Arthur's Administration Resume




Heather Ann Arthur
9804 East Clements Circle  l  Livonia, MI  48150
Cell (734) 516-0161   l   E-Mail heather.ann.arthur@gmail.com



Objective
Dedicated, resourceful, education professional with proven ability to: create and monitor policies and practices that promote a safe learning environment; ensure a school culture that encourages continuous improvements for teachers and students; develop an environment that encourages open communication with colleagues, students, and the community; and mentor educators in the creation and implementation of class instruction, lesson plans, and student assessment in conjunction with state learning regulations.  Detailed educational knowledge and core skills include:
Student-Centered Instruction / Program Development / Parental & Community Involvement / Attendance and Grade Reports / Individual Education Plans / Curriculum Development and Implementation / Extracurricular Involvement / Training & Development / Budgeting and Forecasting / Team-Building / Educational Administration / Classroom Management / Instructional Programming


Professional Education
Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI
Pursuing a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership, pending Thesis Project summer 2012
      Current Grade Point Average:  4.00

Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI
Bachelor of Science, Class of 2008
      Majors:  Elementary Math and Integrated Science
      Grade Point Average:  3.53

Certification
Michigan Elementary Provisional Certificate K-8 with endorsements in Mathematics and Science
Awards and
Honors
Cum Laude from Eastern Michigan University
Dean’s List:  6 times between 2002-2007
Employment Experience

















Education - Related Experiences
Detroit Premier Academy
Detroit, MI (August 2008 – Present)
Position: Teacher for Kindergarten through Second Grade
Duties:
v  Maintain daily classroom structure/discipline
v  Teach required, grade-level academic subjects
v  Write lesson plans in ITIP format
v  Instruct/reinforce moral focus and social skills
v  Manage a 30-student classroom
v  Coordinate with other same grade-level teachers
v  Lead morning assemblies, as required
v  Conduct student-led conferences
v  Attend all required professional development seminars
v  Refer and participate in child studies, as needed
v  Participate in afterschool tutoring




Detroit Premier Academy, Detroit, MI (September 2011 to April 2012)
Population: K – 8th grade
Position: Administration Internship
Duties:
v  Shadow multiple administrators to learn their daily routine.
v  Created and implemented professional developments.
v  Conducted 220 hours of practicum "contact" time. 
v  Developed a professional portfolio for the purpose of showcasing my leadership activities and experiences.

Childs Elementary School, Ypsilanti, MI (January to April 2008)
Population: First Graders
Position: Student Teacher
Duties:
v  Planned engaging lessons to meet the needs of a variety of learners
v  Created and implemented lesson plans in all subject areas under curriculum and state guidelines.
v  Created and implemented a unit on magnets.
v  Applied classroom management strategies.
v  Assisted in evaluating student progress.
v  Participated in parent-teacher conferences.





Professional
Development
DPA Writing 101 - What does a good writing lesson look like?
February 22, 2012
  • I organized a writing professional development
    • created an interactive and cross-curricular lesson plan
    • presented the lesson to the entire k-3 team in addition to special education representatives
    • handed out resources
    • gave other examples of writing lesson plans that could be implemented directly into the classroom
    • conducted a survey to gauge the presentation
Classroom Management by Dr. Beamon at Detroit Premier Academy - August 2011
§Acquired ways to set up your discipline process in the classroom
§Instructed on how to use several management techniques during instruction
§Experienced examples/scenarios on what technique to use and how to apply it to
that situation

Capturing Kid’s Hearts in Dearborn, MI – August 2011
§  Taught how to reach all students by empowering them
§  Acquired ways to build trust with your students
§  Taught how to create a social contract with your students

Specialty Skills
I am skilled in translating NHA and Michigan Curriculum Standards into student friendly terms.  I am proficient in most Microsoft programs especially Word, PowerPoint and Excel, Inspiration, Internet use and Accelerated Reader.

References

Shena Scott
K-2 Dean – Detroit Premier Academy
(313) 330 - 9930 

Judith Griffie
Reading Specialist – Detroit Premier Academy
(313) 333 - 0472   or    (313) 493 – 0472

Sherie Manthiram
Middle School Dean – Detroit Premier Academy
(313) 282 -3804

Andre Kinsey
Teacher – Detroit Premier Academy
(248) 409 -8469

Monday, April 16, 2012

#26 - List of Resources


Education & Leadership Resource Links


American Association of School Administrators       http://www.aasa.org/

American Institutes for Research       http://www.ncrel.org/

Common Core State Standards Initiative       http://www.corestandards.org/

Council of Chief State School Officers          http://www.schoolmatters.com/

Educational Associations on the Internet       http://horizon.unc.edu/onramp/associations.asp

Great Schools              http://www.greatschools.org/

International Society for Technology in Education    http://cnets.iste.org/tssa/

Michigan Association of Charter School Academies             http://www.charterschools.org/

Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning         http://www.macul.org/

Michigan Association of School Boards        http://www.masb.org/

Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals          http://www.michiganprincipals.org/

Michigan Department of Education   http://www.michigan.gov/mde/

Michigan Legislature http://www.legislature.mi.gov/

National Center for Education Statistics                    http://nces.ed.gov/

National Education Association            http://www.nea.org/index.html

National School Boards Association School Law      http://www.nsba.org/SchoolLaw

School Digger             http://www.schooldigger.com/

State of Michigan Education & Children’s Services  http://www.michigan.gov/som/

U.S. Department of Education           www.ed.gov

#25 - Diversity Initiative

I was unable to find a diversity initiative in any district nearby.

#24 - Diversity Needs Assessment

http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/survey-intro.zgi?p=WEB22935ZL7CTW&store=1


The survey was not available.

#23 - Standardized Test Scores


What’s the Problem?
MEAP consistency
What’s the Plan?
  1.  Analyze MEAP data from previous year
  2. Select GLCE’s that students “just missed”
  3. Target bubble students
  4. Incentive GLCE tracking charts in every classroom for math and reading
  5. Individualized student portfolios-breakdown of each students’ performance on each question
  •  Students had individual tracking charts 
    •  Non-mastered, progressing, mastery
  • Student grouping by skills
  • Students assessed until they achieved mastery
  • MEAP released items used
  • Collaborated more deliberately with K-2 
    • Vertical alignment
    • Triangulation

Internal Communication 
  • Create buy-in with all staff members
    • Staff meetings
    • Trainings
  • Communicate expectations in writing via handouts and emails
  • Incentive bulletin boards in classrooms between classes
  • Morning Assemblies

External Communication
  • Ad in newspaper depicting scores
  • Website
  • Marquee
  • Newsletters to Parents
  • Parent Night
  • Defeat the MEAP night at Boys and Girls Club