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Ashley Taglauer

"Education is the most powerful weapon which


you can use to change the world."
-Nelson Mandela
Ashley Marie Taglauer
taglaue4@msu.edu
305 Hackney Trail
Auburn, MI 48611
(989) 859-1704

Objective: To obtain a position as an elementary or middle school teacher.

Education: Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Bachelor of Arts, May, 2013
Major: Elementary Education
GPA: 3.99

Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Fifth Year Teacher Intern Program, August 2013-May 2014
12 graduate credits, May, 2014

Certification: Michigan Elementary Provisional Certificate
K-5 All Subject Areas, 6-8 Mathematics, May 2014
Early Childhood Endorsement, June 2013

Teaching
Experience: Teacher Internship, Pine Knob Elementary, Clarkston Community Schools,
1st/2nd Grade, August 2013-May 2014
totally responsible for planning, Implementing, and assessing instruction
in all subjects for 10 weeks
co-planned and co-taught with Mentor Teacher fall semester
communicated with parents and guardians through formal and informal
conferences, notes, phone calls, emails, regular mail, newsletters, report
cards
managed class of 28 students, inclusive of ELL, Speech and Language
Impaired
planned standards-based lessons/units providing active learning, as well
as visual, verbal, and kinesthetic components
attended all staff meetings, district in-service seminars, and after school
events
substitute taught for class in the absence of the Mentor Teacher

Senior Placement, Willow Elementary School, Lansing Public Schools,
Kindergarten, September 2012-May 2013
observed teaching styles and classroom management techniques
assisted students that needed guidance and extra support
taught lessons in social studies, science, mathematics, and language
arts
assessed students on fluency and comprehension

Junior Placement, Discovery Elementary School, Williamston Community
Schools, Kindergarten, September-December 2011
evaluated student on all aspects of literacy
conducted Qualitative Reading Inventory (QRI)
selected appropriate activities to address student's literacy needs

Teaching Related
Experience: MSU Study Abroad, Cape Town, South Africa, July-August 2013
experienced the educational system in another country
made and taught lessons for first and second grade students at Silverly
Primary School for four weeks

Preschool Internship, MSU Child Development Laboratory, 2-4 year olds, May-
June 2013
prepared developmentally appropriate curriculum and taught for multiple
weeks in all domains
organized a school-wide family literacy event
worked in an inclusion model with children from diverse backgrounds
and abilities
supported family engagement through participation in a home visit

Undergraduate Research Assistant, Michigan State University, January 2011-
May 2013
coded elementary mathematics curriculum about spatial measurement
researched and observed the Lesson Study process as it is used with
pre-service teachers in the field of mathematics

Preschool Placement, MSU Child Development Laboratory, 3-4 year olds,
January-May 2013
guided social development through play and small group environments
implemented, facilitated, and assessed developmentally appropriate
activities across domains

Summer Day Camp Counselor, Midland Community Center, May 2008-August
2012
led children ages 5-12 through diverse activities and field trips
created camp curriculum for a variety of camps throughout the summer

Professional
Development: Member, Michigan Reading Association, 2014
Learning Lab, Clarkston, 2013
Legal Issues Seminar, Detroit, 2013
Member, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2013
Inclusion Seminar, East Lansing, 2013
Presenter, Research to Practice Poster Presentation, East Lansing, 2013
Presenter, Math in Action, Allendale, 2013
Member, National Association for the Education of Young Children, 2013
Member, Kappa Delta Pi Honors Society in Education, 2013
Presenter, University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, East Lansing, 2012
I AM a Teacher Expo, East Lansing, 2012
Presenter, Math in Action, Allendale, 2012
Presenter, Michigan Council of Teacher of Mathematics Conference, Macomb, 2011
Certified in First Aid and CPR for Children and Adults

Technology: Microsoft Office, Google Drive, Google Earth, Weebly Website, Jing, iPad, Prezi
Presentations, Document Cameras, Dropbox, Picasa Photo Editor

Honors and
Achievements: MSU Board of Trustees Award Winner, August, 2013
MSUFCU Study Abroad Scholarship, April, 2013
Hilda F. Mitchell Internship Fund Recipient, April 2013
Alice B. and Earl E. Ziegler Scholarship Recipient, May, 2012
John M. Hoy/Arline Kroeger Endowed Scholarship Recipient, May, 2012
Michigan State University Dean's List, 2009-2013
Certificate of Semester 4.0 GPA, 2010-2013
MCTM Scholarship Recipient, August, 2011
Anita Giampalmi Scholarship Recipient, May, 2009

Interests: Traveling, Reading, Running, Rollerblading, Skiing
References:

Megan Brazier Judy Thompson
1st and 2nd Grade Teacher Field Instructor
Pine Knob Elementary School, Clarkston, MI Michigan State University, Detroit, MI
(248) 730-1267 (248) 330-0042
mebirkettbrazier@clarkston.k12.mi.us thomps38@msu.edu


Rachel Stone Kristen Borgula
Instructional Aide 2nd Grade Teacher
Pine Knob Elementary School, Clarkston, MI Pine Knob Elementary School, Clarkston, MI
(248) 618-7257 (248) 891-2657
jandrstone@aol.com keborgula@clarkston.k12.mi.us


Ellen Lynch
Program Director
Midland Community Center, Midland, MI
(989) 832-7937 ext. 2230
elynch@mymcc.org



Portfolio available at professional interview upon request.

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