Education:
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Professional experience:
- Collegiate American School, Dubai (Sep2014- present)
Job description: ELL Teacher for the Elementary School. Teaching students (K-5) academic and functional language skills needed for respective grade levels. Other duties involve designing pacing guides, ELL action plans, selecting/designing resources, differentiating content across all subject areas, embedding changes (accommodations and modifications) to existing curriculum to suit individual student needs and working on a push-in and pull-out model to work on ELL students English language skills.
- Bromley by Bow Center, Bow, London (Oct 2006 – March 2000)
Job description: Conducting initials assessments (for various organizations like REED and WEA) to direct ESOL learners to suitable programs and teaching students on beginner, intermediate and advances levels.
- Worker’s Educational Association, London (Jan 2006 - March 2008)
Job description: Teaching English language to parents across primary schools in London; helping improve English grammar and receptive and productive language skills, at different levels and preparing for various accredited exams such as Edexcel and ESB (English Speaking Board). Duties included conducting initial, diagnostic and formative assessments, designing schemes of work in accordance to the curricula, differentiating materials for heterogeneous groups, teaching groups with different nationalities and first languages.
- New College Nottingham, Nottingham, Lace Market. (July 05 – August 2005)
Job description: EFL Tutor working on customized language programs for various vocational skills.
- Nottingham Community College, Carlton Rd, Nottingham. (Sept 2004-August 2005)
Job description: Tutoring for the ESOL/ ESL program for various accredited courses like NOCN and City & Guilds (elementary, intermediate and upper intermediate levels). IELTS training for individual students.
- Hill House Primary School, Islamabad, Pakistan (June 2001– June 2002)
- National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, (2002-2003)