52 Campus Drive Suite 203, Morgantown, WV 26505304-890-2131tgunnell@mix.wvu.edu Tyler A. Gunnells Objective The education goals that I have for myself include graduating from West Virginia University’s Benedum Collaborative Teacher Education Program, with a Bachelors of Arts in Mathematics and a Masters of Arts in Education. Upon graduation, I plan to attend West Virginia University’s College of Education and Human Services to pursue a doctoral degree in Curriculum and Instruction. I anticipate teaching educational courses at a college or university to emphasize the importance of teaching and learning. I hope to prepare future teachers that will strive to positively impact students. Experience June 2009/2010 to August 2009/2010 Town of Oceana Oceana, WV Lifeguard Monitor and keep patrons safe. Enforce rules. Act timely and appropriately in emergency situations. June-2012to August 2012 People’s Supermarket Gilbert, WV Cashier Quickly manage transactions. Keep area clean and organized. Handle money and balance cash drawers. January 2014 to May 2014 West Virginia University Morgantown, WV Research Research Math 155 Classes (Calculus I) under Dr. Sealey. Study Title: Active Learning and Gesture Used in Calculus Instruction Research instructors’ use of active learning strategies and gesture used in calculus classes. ________________________________________________________________________________________ August 2014 to December 2014 West Virginia University Supplemental Instruction Leader Morgantown, WV Conduct 3 weekly hour-long workshops for students enrolled in MATH 155 (Engineering Calculus 1). Plan appropriate lessons for each workshop. Maintain proper paperwork, lesson plans, attendance records, and report (weekly) to supervisor. 304-890-2131tgunnell@mix.wvu.edu Tyler A. Gunnells Education 2007-2011 Westside High School Clear Fork, WV Diploma Junior and Senior Class President, Secretary of the Student Council, RAZE, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, College Summit, Citizenship Award, Principal’s Award, Faculty Award, and the Service Appreciation Award. West Virginia’s 2011 College Summit Peer Leader of the Year. 2011-Present West Virginia University Morgantown, WV Secondary Mathematics Education 2011-2012 Treasurer of Lincoln Hall’s Hall Council. 2013 West Virginia University Experience Teaching Assistant (First Year Seminar). 2013-2014 Educational Psychology Teaching Assistant (EDP 101). Member of The National Society of Leadership and Success. Member of WVU Student Chapter of the Council for Exceptional Children. Member of WVU Council For Math Educators Member of National Council of Teachers of English-Mountaineers. References Barbara Wierzbicki Graduate Teaching Assistant, Educational Psychology 101 601 Allen Hall bwierzbi@mix.wvu.edu 304-680-1058 (Cell) Keke Wang Graduate Teaching Assistant, Mathematics 410C Armstrong Hall wangkk@math.wvu.edu 304-293-2011 (WVU Math Department)