kim hartley's resume
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LEDA, 6170
kimlhartley@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
As I am just beginning on my career as a teacher I want to establish myself as a reflective teacher who is willing to learn and grow from experience. I aim to build a positive relationship with those within the school community, including students, teachers, administrators and parents. I aim to build a classroom environment that is relaxed, positive and friendly, where students feel welcomed and valued as part of the class. I want to build relationships with other teachers which fosters respect and collaboration.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
DEPARTMENT FOR CHILD PROTECTION - MANDURAH
May 2008 – November 2008
Working with at risk children, their families and their community. Managing the daily work associated with case work; including
researching, letter writing, problem solving, note taking and document control.
Liaising with government and non-government agencies to provide holistic care to clients and their families.
Attending team meetings and contributing to team work load planning. Completing care plans for children in state care which included
assessing placements and care provided to children in state care.
EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009
2010 – 2013 Master of Teaching (Primary)
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA
19 Mouat Street, Fremantle, WA 6959
2004 – 2010 Bachelor of Arts (Major English Literature, Minor Behavioral Science)
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
ATWELL PRIMARY SCHOOL
April 2013 – July 2013 (35 days total experience)
This was the final placement for my Masters of Teaching. I was placed in a year 4 classroom where I steadily built up my teaching load to a
total of 80% by the end of my six week block. My duties covered those that a regular teacher would undertake
including lesson planning, programing, delivering lessons in English, Mathematics, Science and Society and Environment and Sport.
Organizing the ‘Decorated Door’ project which involved planning and structuring the completion of a classroom art project.
Assessing the students using formative and summative means and maintaining daily anecdotal notes.
Implementing my own behavioral management strategies which included a raffle ticket system, as well as using the existing traffic light behavioral management technique.
Using ICT in the classroom, such as computer labs, Ipads and an interactive whiteboard.
Encouraging communication between students, parents and myself on a weekly basis by using a Friday Diary.
PORT KENNEDY PRIMARY SCHOOL
August 2012 – September 2012 (20 days total experience)
Planning and delivering learning programs for English, Mathematics, Art and Society and Environment.
Using ICT to enhance lessons, such as Smartboards and the computer lab.
Creating assessments, checklists, rubrics and assessing students work from lessons I delivered.
Working as part of the year 5 teaching team, sharing ideas and resources with other teachers.
NEERIGEN PRIMARY SCHOOL
May 2012 – July 2012 (10 days total experience)
Although this placement was short I learnt a lot about behavioral management as I was able to observe and implement different behavioral management techniques.
Creating lessons for Mathematics, English and Art and then delivering these to the class.
ASSOSIATIONS
ART TEACHERS WESTERN AUSTRALIA
July 2013
SCIENCE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
August 2013 Membership Number – 5910
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MATHEMATICS ASSOCIATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA
July 2013 Membership Number – 4685
ONE WORLD CENTRE
August 2013
AUSTRALIAN LITERACY EDUCATORS’ ASSOCIATION
June 2013 Membership Number – 6923
ENGLISH TEACHERS ASSOCIATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA
June 2013 Membership Number – 4954
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
Cyber Smart
2012 - Cyber Smart Outreach Pre-Service Teacher Program.
Australian Sports Commission
2012 - Beginning Coaching General Principles.
University of Western Australia
2012 - Fundamental Movement Skills – Teacher Course.
Department of Education
2012 - Classroom Management Strategies.
Australian Electoral Commission
2011 - Your Vote Counts – Electoral Education Professional Development.
REFERENCES MRS ALISON FINCH
Teacher (year 4) Atwell Primary School
160 Lydon Blvd Atwell WA 6164 (08) 9414 5017
Alison.finch@education.wa.edu.au
MRS MONICA SPILLMAN
Teacher (year 4) Atwell Primary School
160 Lydon Blvd Atwell WA 6164 (08) 9414 5017
Monica.spillman@education.wa.edu.au
MRS LYNN FLACK
Senior Teacher Port Kennedy Primary School
1 La Manche Ave Port Kennedy WA 6172 (08) 9593 5055
ljflack@hotmail.com
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