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6206 Meridian Ave. N., # 3
Seattle, WA 98103
206-595-3159
jhaywood@u.washington.edu
P ROFESSIONAL E XPERIENCE
The University of Washington Seattle, WA
Instructor, English Language Programs
January 2004 - present
Experience in the Intensive English Program, Academic English Program, International Outreach
Programs, English in the Workplace, and English for Heritage Language Speakers.
Specialize in teaching and developing pronunciation and content-based courses.
SPEAK rater.
Washington Academy of Languages Seattle, WA
Instructor, Teacher Training Division September 2004 - June 2005
Instructor for Teaching Spoken Language, Structures of English courses.
Edmonds Community College
Instructor, English for Academic Purposes Department
Renton Technical College
ESL Instructor, Basic Studies Department
North Seattle Community College
Instructor, North Seattle Institute of English
Lynwood, WA
September-December 2004
Renton, WA
April 2003 - present
Seattle, WA
September 2002 - June 2003
Northern Virginia Community College
Instructor, Community Education ESL Program
Annandale, VA
January 2001 - August 2002
Instructor, ESL Program, Division of Languages and Literature January-May 2002
Courses taught include: Pronunciation; Accent Reduction; Word Processing I & II for ESL students.
Designed, co-coordinated, and taught semester-long Intensive Pronunciation Workshop course.
Bilkent Unversity Ankara, Turkey
English Instructor, First-Year English Department 1997-2000
Taught English for Academic Purposes to First-Year students in the departments of Literature and
Economics, and was involved in all stages of curriculum design and materials preparation for these units within the First-Year English Department.
Designed and implemented two content-based EAP courses to develop students' composition, research, reading, discussion, and presentation skills through the subjects of Fantasy and Utopia.
Gave computer support to the unit, in the form of word processing workshops, tutorials, the creation of f orms for grade tabulation, and Web posting of instructors’ syllabi.
Created departmental exams as member of Testing Committee.
Wyzsza Szkola Biznesu – National-Louis University
English as a Foreign Language instructor
Nowy Sacz, Poland
1996-1997
Taught classes in Intermediate and Advanced General English, and Business Writing.
Developed materials and tests, participated in placement and screening interviews.
Stanley H. Kaplan Educational Center, Ltd. Austin, TX
Foreign Student Advisor, Asst. Manager, Instructor Coordinator
The University of Texas Study Skills Center
English conversation teacher
1994-1996
Austin, TX
Spring 1994
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A DDITIONAL E MPLOYMENT H ISTORY
The Douglas Group Washington, DC
Independent Contractor 2000-2001
Designed and created PowerPoint presentations for marketing activities of graphic design firm.
Trecom Business Systems
Independent Contractor
Analyzed software and developed help screens for internal billing systems.
Arlington, VA
Summer 1996
The University of Texas at Austin, Admissions Office Austin, TX
Senior Office Assistant
Processed and recorded transcripts for students transferring from other universities.
Electricité de France International, North America, Inc.
1993-1994
Washington, DC
Office Assistant 1993
Liaised with headquarters in Paris, wrote and processed correspondence in French and English.
Edited English language speeches, assisted with pronunciation and intonation.
Perot Systems Corporation
Intern, Independent Contractor
Various computer-related jobs for worldwide systems consulting firm.
Reston, VA
1989-1992
E DUCATION
The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX
Master of Arts in Foreign Language Education - EFL May 1996
Grade point average: 4.0/4.0
Elected Graduate Student Representative for the Department of Foreign Language Education.
The University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA
Bachelor of Arts with distinction in French and Music December 1990
Grade point average: 3.7/4.0
Phi Beta Kappa, Echols Scholar, Phi Sigma Iota (National Foreign Language Honor Society)
L ANGUAGES
French (advanced), Italian (intermediate). Other languages studied include German, Japanese, Polish,
Russian, Spanish, and Turkish.