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1 Jayme N. Linton Curriculum Vitae 1146 Waterford Drive LR Box (828) (828) References Dr. Barry Redmond, Superintendent, (828) Dr. David Stegall, Associate Superintendent, (828) Dr. Barbara Levin, Professor, Department of Teacher Education and Development, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (336) Education Doctor of Philosophy in Teacher Education Expected Graduation Date: Dec and Development Cumulative GPA as of July 2011: 4.0 University of North Carolina at Greensboro Master of Arts Degree in Curriculum & Instruction, Graduation Date: Dec. 10, 2005 Curriculum Specialist Cumulative GPA: 3.97 Appalachian State University Bachelor of Science Degree in Education Graduation Date: May 2001 Disciplinary Focus Area: Mathematics Cumulative GPA: 3.75 Western Carolina University NC Licensure Elementary Education, K 6 Curriculum Instructional Specialist, K 12 Education Experience Director of Teacher Education, Field Placement, and Kids in College January 2012 Present
2 Instructional Technology Facilitator and Staff Development Coordinator November 2009 December 2011 Instructional Coach, South Newton Elementary, Newton, NC August 2007 November 2009 First Grade, Viewmont Elementary School, August 2006 May 2007 First and Second Grade combination, Viewmont Elementary School, August 2005 May 2006 Fourth Grade, Viewmont Elementary School, August 2003 May 2005 Second Grade, Summer Learning Academy, Hickory Public June 2003 Second Grade, Viewmont Elementary School, August 2002 May 2003 Second Grade, Dunleith Elementary School, Marietta, GA August 2001 May 2002 First Grade, Jonathan Valley Elementary School, Maggie Valley, NC Year-long Internship, August 2000 May 2001 Leadership Experience K-12 Online Presenter, 2011 Global Education Presenter, 2011 SimpleK12 Webinar Leader, 2011-Present Facilitated implementation of ipad Pilot Program in three schools, Implemented Tech Team district-wide, Common Core and Essential Standards Training Team Leader, Coordinated NC ASCD Region 7, March 2011 Coordinated Summer Educators, 2010, 2011 Media Technology Advisory Committee,, 2009-Present Lenoir Rhyne Little Read Board, 2009-Present School Improvement Team, South Newton Elementary School, Grade Level Chair, First Grade, Viewmont Elementary School: Curriculum Planner for WrapAround Program, Caldwell County : Technology Integration Study Group Facilitator: Advanced Balanced Literacy 3-5 Study Group Facilitator: Train the Trainers K-2 Literacy Coach for HPS: Awards and Recognitions
3 Teacher of the Year Nominee, Viewmont Elementary School: , Professional Presentations and Trainings Get Out of the Classroom with November 21, 2011 K-12 Online Virtual Field Trips Get Out of the Classroom with Virtual Field Trips November 17, 2011 Global Education Media PLC Meetings School Year Media Specialists Collaborative Arts PLC Meetings School Year Arts Teachers in, CCS, and HPS ACT School Year ACT Teachers Digital Student Portfolios using November 3, 2011 Online Training VoiceThread Get Out of the Classroom with November 2, 2011 SimpleK12 Webinar Virtual Field Trips K-5 Science Essential Standards District-wide Training School Year Common Core and Essential Standards Training October 25, 2011 SimpleK12 Day of Learning Webinar October 11, 2011 Principal and Director Meeting Make Google Forms Work for You What You Need to Know About Common Core and Essential Standards Using Wikis for Collaborative September 29, 2011 Online Training Learning Mimio Pad Training September 22, 2011 South Newton Elementary Newton, NC Online Data Notebooks September 21, 2011 EC Department Google Forms for Administrators Teaching Reading in the Digital Age September 13, 2011 August 10, 2011 Principal and Director Meeting Summer Educators Getting Organized Online August 9, 2011 Summer Educators Get Out of the Classroom with Virtual Field Trips Using Wikis for Collaborative Learning August 9, 2011 August 9, 2011 Summer Educators Summer Educators
4 Building a Collaborative Classroom with Web 2.0 Tools July 16, 2011 Senior Elon, NC Google Calendar Training June 28, 2011 Conover School SIT Retreat, Conover NC Curriculum Camp and Common Core Training (K-2) June 15-17, 2011 Teaching Reading in the Digital March 1, 2011 ASCD Region 7 Age We ve Got an App for That: A School District s Creative Approach to Continuous Improvement February 10, 2011 NC ASCD Annual Media PLC Meetings School Year Media Specialists Collaborative Arts PLC Meetings School Year Arts Teachers in, CCS, and HPS ACT School Year ACT Teachers Web 2.0 Technology Training School Year All certified staff SMART Response Technology Training School Year All certified staff Mimio Technology Training School Year All certified staff Digital Media Technology Training School Year All certified staff Whatever It Takes October, 2010 NC Elementary School MClass Reading 3D, DIBELS, and Math Assessment Training August, 2020 K-5 teachers Curriculum Camp August, 2010 Google Lit Trips August, 2010 Summer Educators Create with Microsoft Publisher August, 2010 Summer Educators Integrating Technology and Marzano s Instructional Strategies August, 2010 Summer Educators Cool Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers and Students August, 2010 Summer Educators Remix: Bloom s Taxonomy has August, 2010 Summer Educators
5 Gone Digital Keeping Your Cool When You re Feeling the Heat Cool Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers and Students Best of the Web: Resources for Teachers Introduction to Tech Tools for Teachers Technology Trainings (Interactive Whiteboard, Web 2.0 Tools, Microsoft Office) July, 2010 July, 2010 July, 2010 July, 2010 November 2009 June 2010 Senior Senior Senior Senior 2009 School Year South Newton Elementary August-November Whatever It Takes October, 2009 NC Elementary School Science Notebooking August 19, School Year Weekly South Newton Elementary Reading 3D Training: Progress Monitoring and Web Reports February 13, 2009 Technology Training: Microsoft February 10, 2009 South Newton Elementary Office 2007 Tools Whatever It Takes February, 2009 NCASCD Reading 3D Training: Benchmark Assessments December 22, 2008 Curriculum Week June, School Year South Newton Elementary Weekly Classroom Management February 15, 2008 South Newton Elementary School-wide Staff Development Running Records Training System-wide K-2 Teachers August, 2007 and August, 2008 Mentoring the Novice Teacher June, 2007 NWRESA It s Never too Late to Get Organized! September 21, 2006 NWRESA Strategies for Teaching December 7, 2005 NWRESA
6 Narrative Writing in Grades 3 and 4 Strategies That Work System-wide Grade Level Presentation Publications Teacher leaders as the norm: A district s approach to collective leadership Building and Maintaining a Community Celebrating Summer! Student Learning over the Break January, 2005 Kappan Magazine (2012, date TBD) Instructify ASCD Express Online Newsletter Hickory Public Phi Delta Kappan International Learn NC Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development s and Workshops Attended North Carolina Council for the Teachers of Mathematics North Carolina School Library Media Association Getting to Know the Common Core State Standards Common Core Summer October 26-27, 2011 October 6-8, 2011 September 23, 2011 July 21-22, 2011 NCCTM Greensboro, NC NCSLMA Winston-Salem, NC NCASCD Greensboro, NC NC DPI Maiden, NC Institute NC ASCD Annual February 9-11, 2011 NC ASCD 21 st Century Symposium November 16, 2010 Appalachian State University Boone, NC NC Elementary School October, 2010 Raleigh Convention Center Grant Writing Workshop June 16-17, 2010 Grant Writing & Research Services Newton, NC NC ASCD Annual February 10-12, 2010 NC ASCD Diversity Seminar November, 2009 NCCAT Cullowhee, NC North Carolina Elementary School October 25-27, 2009 Raleigh Convention Center Annual NC SACS September 14-15, 2009 Koury Convention Center
7 Greensboro, NC mclass Math Training July 13-14, 2009 Alpharetta, GA Communities: Creating Collaborative Teams June 22-25, 2009 Southwest Education Alliance Charlotte, NC Ron Clark Academy February 16, 2009 Ron Clark Academy Atlanta, GA NC ASCD Annual February 11-13, 2009 NC ASCD Guided Math Workshop December 12, 2008 Education Resource Group Winston-Salem, NC Developing Professional December, 2008 Learning Communities Strategic Instruction = November 7, 2008 UNC-Charlotte Successful Students North Carolina Elementary School October 26-28, 2008 Raleigh Convention Center mclass Reading 3D Training October 21-22, 2008 Alpharetta, GA Instructional Consultation Three-day Introductory Session August, 2008 Carolina Chapel Hill, NC Elementary Growth June, 2008 Union County, NC Using Running Records to Make Instructional Decisions March, 2008 Education Resource Group Winston-Salem, NC NC Raising Achievement and Closing Gaps March - April, 2008 Koury Convention Center Greensboro, NC Ron Clark Academy February, 2008 Ron Clark Academy Atlanta, GA NC ASCD Annual February, 2008 NCASCD NC Wise Training January, 2008 Classroom Walk-Through Training September, 2007 New Teacher Training and Orientation August, 2007 Thinking Maps Half-day Training August, 2007 Write From the Beginning Half-day Training August, 2007 DIBELS Training August, 2007 Grade 3 Reading Pretest Item Writing Training March, 2007 NCDPI NC State University All Kinds of Minds Practicum August, 2005 May, 2006 Attuned Hickory Public Space Camp for Educators March, 2006 NCCAT Huntsville, Alabama Special Topics Working with March, 2006 Project RIPPELL
8 ELLs Lenoir Rhyne College Empowering Writers February, 2006 Charlotte, NC Practicum in ELL/SIOP February, 2006 Project RIPPELL Lenoir Rhyne Collge Grade 3 Mathematics Pretest Item Writing Training January, 2006 NCDPI NC State University Practicum in ELL Literacy January, 2006 Project RIPPELL Lenoir Rhyne College All Kinds of Minds Core Course July, 2005 Attuned Lenoir Rhyne College Narrative Writing with Style January, 2005 NWRESA Embracing the New Math Curriculum November, 2004 NWRESA Great Grammar Adventure November, 2004 NWRESA Closing the Achievement Gap March, 2004 Joseph Koury Convention Center Introduction to Reading Workshop, Grades 3-6: Independent Reading, Guided Reading, and Literature Study TESSA (Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement) December, 2003 Graduate Coursework through UNC-G Doctoral Seminar in Teacher Education Technology and Administrative Leadership E-Learning / Online Education Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Teaching Research on Equity Education Emerging Trends in Information Access Intermediate Statistical Methods in Education Greensboro, NC Charlotte, NC Dunleith Elementary School, Marietta, GA Graduate Coursework through Appalachian State University Connecting Learners and Subject Matter Teacher as Researcher Instructional Technology Supervision of Instruction The Principalship Advanced Curriculum Design Elementary Education Product of Learning School Administration Internship Curriculum Planning Research Methods Advanced Topics in Diversity Teacher Leadership and School Improvement
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