209 E 5 th Street, Oswego, New York (716) 969-3277 ssmith11@oswego.edu
As a motivated educator and learner, I wish to share the value of meaningful education with students to increase academic, social, and personal performance while encouraging global awareness.
State University of New York at Oswego May 2012
Masters of Science in Education
Literacy B-6
State University of New York at Oswego
Bachelor of Science
TESOL K-12, French Language and Civilization
Minor in Linguistics
May 2009
New York State Initial Certification
English to Speakers of Other Languages K-12
French 7-12
Literacy B-6
Effective 9/1/2009
Effective 2/1/2011
Effective 9/1/2013
State University of New York at Oswego, Oswego, NY August 2013-Present
French Instructor o Provide language instruction via varied and relevant instructional methods o Provide instruction at introductory levels of French o Maintain departmental contact o Prepare students for continuing levels of French o Provide students with extended learning opportunities within the campus community
Mexico Academy and Central School, Mexico, NY
French Teacher
September 2009-Present o Provide language instruction via varied and relevant instructional methods o Realigned curriculum to meet State Standards for LOTE o Aligned curriculum to meet Common Core Standards o Foreign travel with student group to Montréal & Québec City o Develop lessons to reflect current 21 st
ESL Teacher
century skills o Provide language instruction via varied and relevant instructional methods to all levels of language learners – Beginner to Advanced o Provide academic and communicative language instruction using a multicultural curriculum o Emphasize English grammar through reading, writing, listening, and speaking exercises aligned to the ESL and ELA learning standards
AVID Elective Teacher o Implement a college-readiness program to prepare students for rigorous courses prior to college o Develop student-specific goals o Provide academic and social support, academic monitoring, and tutoring o Create a collaborative learning environment to encourage higher level thinking while developing and refining reading and writing strategies o Provide motivational activities to support all students
Overseas Travel – Belgium, France, Switzerland Summer 2012
Translator/Interpreter Project SMART, SUNY Oswego Summer 2007, 2008, 2009
French Tutor – Private, Oswego, NY Summer 2008
Overseas Travel Benin, West Africa & Paris France Winter 2008
Tutor – Oswego Middle School, Oswego, NY Fall 2008
Tutor/Mentor – SUNY Oswego, Oswego, NY Fall 2008
After-School Teacher – Delaware Elementary, Syracuse, NY Spring & Fall 2008
Overseas Travel – Paris, France Spring 2006
Blended Learning Academy School Year 2013-2014
Create an active student centered learning environment that incorporates Blended
Learning Models, Project Based Learning while identifying and implementing best practices of engagement, assessment and differentiation.
Scheduling Committee School Year 2012-2013
Participate in the development of a school-wide schedule that maximizes literacy and math skills throughout the entire school day.
LOTE 6-12 CCLS School Year 2012-2013
Participate in conversation of current changes regarding the Common Core Learning
Standards and assessment. Collaborate to construct curriculum and lesson plans that are aligned to the Common Core Learning Standards and develop evidence collection strategies.
BER Seminar: Enriching Foreign Language Instruction School Year 2011-2012
Obtain powerful strategies and activities that engage students and increase student achievement and create an interactive environment to promote a greater understanding of the target language vocabulary, grammar, and culture.
Course Development School Year 2011-2012
Co-development of college-level courses, French Level 4 & Level 5, at the High School for college credit. College courses were designed and aligned to meet course levels FRE
201 and FRE 202 at SUNY Oswego.
Assessment Development School Year 2011-2012
Participate in the development of communicative-based exams for World Language
Students. Listening, speaking, reading, and writing exam items were created for
Checkpoint A and Checkpoint B.