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Street Address  South Lowe AvenueChicago, Illinois Street Address -2350PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEE-mail: EMAIL AVAILABLESkilled and Experienced in:Curriculum and instruction for early reading readiness programs; instructional literacy strategies; new teacher support; curriculum development; public relations and writing; special education resource; higher education instruction in reading, writing, and child development; social and emotional learning. Professional Range of Experienceyears of journalism experience in the public and private sectorsyears of education experience at the early childhood, elementary, secondary, and collegiate levels EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDWorking on Doctor of Education degree in Curriculum & Instruction with specialization in Literacy Education with emphasis on Bilingual/ESL @ Northern Illinois University University of IllinoisMaking the Classroom a Virtual Reality, The Illinois Online Network (ION), a faculty development initiative that provides professional development opportunities in online teaching. Fellowship for Chicago Area Writing Project in Emergent Literacy, June-July 2001 & July 2002 Roosevelt University, ChicagoMasters of Science in Education in Curriculum and Instruction, 1998 Chicago State University, Chicago, IllinoisMasters of Arts in Media Communications, 1992Governors State University, University Park, Illinois Bachelors of Arts in Journalism, 1988Northern Illinois University DeKalb, IllinoisTEACHER CERTIFICATION Illinois Professional Teaching License EndorsementsElementary EducationElementary Education (Self-Contained General Education) Language Arts Middle SchoolSocial Sciences Middle SchoolHumphreyCurriculum VitaePage TwoTest Administration ExperienceACCESS for ELLWoodcock-JohnsonACT PreparationIllinois Standards Achievement Test (ISAT)Illinois Goal Assessment ProgramIowa Test of Basic SkillsTEACHER MENTORING/COACHING PROJECTSReading Specialist, Community Youth Development Institute, February 2017  present Teach and tutor late adolescents with reading difficulties; interpret data to drive instruction; review data to assist in making instructional suggestions to address students areas of challenges in literacy; assist the Humanities teacher in developing engaging lessons to increase student learning and maximize time on task; and promote and maintain positive teacher-student relationships Embedded Tutor, Kennedy-King College, August 2016-May 2017 Attended Sanitations course weekly to prepared to support the instruction taking place in class that day; scheduled meetings with students on an at-need basis; work closely with the instructor to discuss assignments and lectures; met with the instructor before to discuss expectations and outcomes for the course; offer focused feedback on questions and issues commonly encountered by first-year writing students and; deliver instruction on test taking skills. On-Site Teacher Coach, Erikson Institute, October 2010  June 2011 Provide in-class support in improving math instruction to the classroom for pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten teachers. Research lesson provided relating to the topics of the five mathematical content strands identified by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Responsibilities included supporting teachers in their work with children; helping teachers build strengths and become more reflective about their own practice; encourage teachers to practice and adopt strategies that engage children in problem solving, reasoning, and proof to show how to connect mathematical thinking to other areas of learning; and challenge and engage adult learners while illustrating what children should master. In addition, collect specific data on the focus area the teacher selected for improvement via video observation and provide immediate, specific feedback with the opportunity to reflect upon the lesson as a whole.Senior Hug-A-Book Literacy Consultant, Hug-A-Book, November 2014  June 2016 Supervise the HAB consultants; maintain payroll and human resources management for HAB consultants; work with the center site directors to provide literacy support in the various programs; order books and update the HAB library; program management of all Family Focus sites that receive HAB support; provide onsite and/or in-class support to early learning classrooms in using high quality books in literacy instructionLiteracy Consultant, Hug-A-Book, June 2006  November 2014 Provide in-class support to early learning classrooms in using high quality books in literacy instruction. Support includes modeling, planning, coaching, assisting and developing professional development workshops in the best practices for early learners. HumphreyCurriculum VitaePage ThreeVolunteer Mentor, Dvorak Technology Academy  Smarti Pantz Educational Services  October 2008  June 2008Provide and maintain a trustful, confidential and non-evaluative relationship with new service teacher; assist teacher with reflecting and analyzing his teaching practices and review student work to enhance student achievement; provide opportunities to observe practices, model lessons, co-teach, analyze student work, provide resources and assisting with lesson planning; provide focus of support in literacy, differentiated instruction, and classroom management strategies; work collaboratively with the CTF Field Coach to mentor new service teacher; and maintain documentation as needed for program evaluation. Literacy Instructional Provider, Vernon Johns Middle Academy, January 16, 2007  June 11, 2007 Provide in-class support to new and veteran teachers in literacy instruction. Support includes modeling, co-teaching, planning coaching, assisting and developing professional development workshops in the use of balanced literacy concepts.Visiting Mentor, Lehman New Teacher Support Project  UIC (2005-2006) Establish and maintain a trustful, confidential and non-evaluative relationship with new service teachers. Assist teachers with reflecting and analyzing their teaching practices and review student work to enhance student achievement; provide opportunities to observe practices, model lessons, co-teach, analyze student work, provide resources and assisting with lesson planning; differentiated instruction, classroom management strategies, and culturally responsive teaching; work collaboratively with the Golden Teachers program and other Teacher Mentor programs; and maintain and submit documentation as needed for program evaluationTEACHING EXPERIENCESECONDARY EDUCATIONHumanities Teacher, Community Youth Development Institute, February 2017 to presentDevelop unit curriculum in families, self-identity, music in the world using various text and articlesTutor students in writing and readingAfter School Academy Coach, Percy L. Julian High School, September 2015 to presentTutor high school student in credentialed disciplineConduct two sessions per week after school for the college semesterMeet with Dean of STEM-CTL and staff monthlyPromote the After School Academy programTeacher, Truman Middle College, December 2013  January 2014English Composition and Literature course for high school students Teacher, 21st Century Community Schools Freshmen Connection program at Kennedy High School, July 2013Writing instructor for the incoming freshmen class Instructor, After School Matters, October 2006  April 2007Creative writing facilitator for an after school high school program HumphreyCurriculum VitaePage FourSubstitute Teacher, September 1992 - May 1994High School Districts 205 and 225ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOLCadre Substitute Teacher, Dvorak Math Science Technology Academy Teacher, Burnham/Anthony Inclusive AcademyLibrarian/Writing Teacher7th Grade TeacherTeacher, Elihu Yale Elementary School8th Grade Teacher6th Grade TeacherTeacher, Vernon Johns Community AcademySpecial Education Resource TeacherReading/Language Arts TeacherEARLY EDUCATIONPreschool Teacher, Mayo DaycarePrimary responsibilities include planning and conducting age-appropriate learning and social activities; maintain positive communications with parents; provide opportunities for students to learn; follow the Illinois State guidelines and mandates as it pertains to early childhood education and develop curriculum. In addition, published parent newsletter and Get Fit! Exercise program with students. Assist Center Director as assigned.EARLY INTERVENTION CREDENTIALINGWorkshops to become credentialed as a Developmental Therapist. Completed the following workshops:Illinois EI Systems Overview TrainingAutism Spectrum DisordersDCFS Mandated ReporterPartnering for SuccessIt Matter: How Culture Impacts Our Work with Families ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE EXPERIENCELevel II ESL Instructor, Goal Training, Inc.Provided the non-native students with English language skills and basic information needed to live within the American culture.EDUCATION MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCEVolunteer Mentor, Dvorak Technology Academy  Smarti Pantz Educational Services  October 2008  2012Establish and maintain a trustful, confidential and non-evaluative relationship with new service teacherAssist teacher with reflecting and analyzing his teaching practices and review student work to enhance student achievementHumphreyCurriculum VitaePage FiveProvide opportunities to observe practices, model lessons, co-teach, analyze student work, provide resources and assisting with lesson planningProvide focus of support in literacy, differentiated instruction, and classroom management strategiesWork collaboratively with the CTF Field Coach to mentor new service teacherMaintain documentation as needed for program evaluation Visiting Mentor, Lehman New Teacher Support Project  UIC (2005-2006)Establish and maintain a trustful, confidential and non-evaluative relationship with new service teachersAssist teachers with reflecting and analyzing their teaching practices and review student work to enhance student achievementProvide opportunities to observe practices, model lessons, co-teach, analyze student work, provide resources and assisting with lesson planningProvide focus of support in the Chicago Reading Initiative, differentiated instruction, classroom management strategies, and culturally responsive teachingWork collaboratively with the Golden Teachers program and other Teacher Mentor programsMaintain and submit documentation as needed for program evaluation Operations Manager, Smarti Pantz Educational Services (1996  present)Work with student in grades K-8 with low reading and math skillsAdministered practices that supported student learningProvided support in classroom-based curriculumManaged day-to-day operations for tutorial servicesDevelop professional development activities and topics to present to teachers and administration as requestedTEST ADMINSTRATION EXPERIENCETest Proctor, UNO Charter Schools Network, January 2013  February 2013 Administer the ACCESS test to ELL student population in grades 1st through 8th. Monitor testing and ensure that all students understand and follow the directions that are asked of them. Test Administrator, UNO Charter Schools Network, October 2012  November 2012 Administer the ACCESS test to ELL student population in grades Kindergarten through 8th. Monitor testing and ensure that all students understand and follow the directions that are asked of them. Test Proctor, UNO Charter Schools Network, January 2012  February 2012 Administer the ACCESS test to ELL student population in grades Kindergarten through 8th. Monitor testing and ensure that all students understand and follow the directions that are asked of them. HumphreyCurriculum VitaePage SixRESEARCH EXPERIENCEProject Coordinator, The Food Access Study, Northern Illinois University, May 2006  August 2007 Conducted interviews, collection of data, coordinated, and interviewed subjects that participated in a previous study entitled, Safety and Built Environments Relationship to Childrens Physical Activity: A pilot study. The focus of the Food Access Study is to understand how the types of stores and restaurants in neighborhoods influence food access in African American and Latino families living in 8 local school areas in Chicago.Site Visitor, Striving Readers, Learning Point Associates, January 17, 2007  March 3, 2007 Provide data collection activities that include interviewing respondents, recording interviews, and upload the information for a program that is focused on raising reading achievement among middle school and high school students by enhancing the quality of literacy instruction. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONSDeveloped and presented professional development workshops and conference presentations for the following organizations/institutions:Hug-A-BookChicago Public SchoolsTop Ladies of DistinctionNews in Education for the Chicago TribuneChicago Association for the Education of Young ChildrenNorthern Illinois UniversityMetropolitan Family ServicesLehman New Teacher Support ProjectCommunity Christian Alternative AcademyChicago Area Writing ProjectBethel-Imani Lutheran ChurchHarold Washington CollegeCity College of ChicagoCONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSAfrican American Parents and their Need to Teach their Children Literacy Presented at the 44th Annual Adult Education Research Pre-Conference at San Francisco State University, June 6, 2003This was a poster presentation of work on the topic of adult education. Participants were on a panel and presented their research for 20 minutes. The issue of African American parents and their behaviors in participating and being in the forefront of teaching their children reading was presented. HumphreyCurriculum VitaePage SevenEbonics in Adult EducationPresented at the 9h Annual African American and Hispanic Conference of Northern Illinois University, April 15, 1999.This was a seminar presented dealing with the issue of Ebonics being used in Adult Education. Attendees were interested in understanding Ebonics and why it was a controversial subject in 1997. A historical overview of Ebonics was presented along with the critical analysis and explanation of Ebonics as a controversial issue.GRANT REVIEWING EXPERIENCEGrant Reviewer, Chicago Foundation for Education, November 2011  June 2013 Assist with choosing the best projects in the areas of literacy, science, math, social sciences, art, and music that are submitted by Chicago Public School teachers; objectively evaluate the quality of the application; assess the applications according to the evaluation criteria published; thoroughly read all applications and provide fair evaluations.Grant Reviewer, U.S. Department of Education, May 2008  June 2008 Assist with choosing the best projects in the restoration of school libraries in schools across the United States; participate in training online to prepare for evaluation; participate in conference calls with assigned team to objectively evaluate the quality of the application; assess the applications according to the evaluation criteria; thoroughly read all applications and provide fair evaluations. ACADEMIC POSITIONSAdjunct Instructor, English and Communications, Kennedy-King College Chicago, Illinois February 2013  presentAdjunct Instructor, English and Communications, Daley College Chicago, Illinois February 2013  presentAdjunct Instructor, English and Communications, Malcolm X College Chicago, Illinois February 2013  presentAdjunct Instructor, Speech Communications, Harold Washington College Chicago, Illinois August 2013  presentPart-Time Instructor, Communications, Robert Morris College Chicago, Illinois September 2010  April 2011Adjunct Instructor, Masters of Education in Reading, Benedictine University Chicago, Illinois January 2007  June 2010Adjunct Instructor, Child Development, Malcolm X College Chicago, Illinois January 2003  May 2003HumphreyCurriculum VitaePage EightAdjunct Instructor, Communications and Fine Arts, Malcolm X College Chicago, Illinois September 2001  May 2002Part-Time Instructor, English Department, Columbia College Chicago, Illinois September 1999 - January 2000Part-Time Instructor, General Studies Department, Robert Morris College Chicago, Illinois September - December 2000Adjunct Instructor, Department of Speech, Theatre, and Broadcasting, Chicago State University Chicago, Illinois August 1998  May 1999COURSES TAUGHTKennedy-King CollegeSpeech 101, Fall 2013; Spring 2014; Fall 2014; Spring 2015; Summer 2016 Reading 125, Fall 2013; Spring 2014;Summer 2014; Spring 2015; Reading 099, Spring 2014Dawson Technical InstituteSpeech 101 for Peoples Gas program (2014-present) Daley CollegeSpeech 101, Spring 2013Harold Washington CollegeSpeech 101, Fall 2013; Spring 2015Reading 125, Fall 2014; Fall 2016Robert Morris UniversityCommunications 101, Spring Quarter 2011; Fall Quarter 2010 Benedictine UniversityAction Research 631, Fall 2009; Winter/Spring, 2007 Emergent Literacy 540, Fall 2009; Fall 2010 Winter/Spring 2007; Winter 2008 Curriculum Design, Fall 2010Malcolm X CollegeReading 009, Spring 2013; Fall 2013Language Development 109, Fall 2003Principles of Preschool Education, Spring 2003Developmental Reading 125, Fall 2001; Spring 2002; Fall 2002 Basic Writing Skills, Fall 2001  Spring 2002Research Writing, Fall 2001; Spring 2002Basic Compositions, Spring 2002HumphreyCurriculum VitaePage NineColumbia CollegeIntroduction to College Writing, Fall 1999Robert Morris CollegeCommunications 101, September 1999Chicago State UniversitySpeech Communications, Fall 1998  Spring 1999WRITING & JOURNALISTIC WORK EXPERIENCEWriting Consultant, Truman College, February 2012  present Conduct one-on-one tutorials with students at all levels of proficiency in the college credit program and maintain records on consultations; support students in developing and improving writing and critical thinking skills across the curriculum; identify students needs in any stage of the writing process: brainstorming, planning, research, analysis, integration of sources, critical thinking, and editing; demonstrate mastery of writing techniques and methods and illustrate these methods to students; apply knowledge and skills gained through faculty development and collaboration practiced in the Writing Center; participate in Writing Center staff development and training activities, including meetings; and conduct workshops in specific writing techniques for groups of students (as needed) Grant Writer & Research, Bethel-Imani Lutheran Church, October 2009  June 2013 Research grants for funding of community programs sponsored by the church; develop business plan; present leadership workshops. Church has received over $136,000 in grants (2010-2012) Business Consultant, Leadership Partners, September 2008  August 2011 Provide clients with support in building leadership within the organization; research and write grants; give presentations on topics of leadership roles and expectations; make business presentations to potential clients.Public Relations Consultant, LePor Publishing & Communications, September 1993 to present Create positive images of businesses and companies; advise clients of external and internal communications strategies; develop story ideas; maintain client relationships; develop business communications tools and information as requested. Conference Planner, Education Conference sponsored by Ministers Conference of South Cook County and Harvey Illinois School District 152, (2007, 2008). Developed plans; scheduled meeting with MCSCC and school districts; work with district the administrators and personnel; edited media materials; researched for funding sources; organized the conference schedule and program; scheduled keynote speakers accommodations; marketed the conference.Public Relations Writer, Ministers Conference of South Cook County,April 1996  present Providing organizational development; writing of MCSCCs business plan; researching and writing grants; member of the Education Task Force; planning, implementing, and developing programs; writing press releases and editing newsletters. HumphreyCurriculum VitaePage TenEducation Consultant/PR, A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum, April 2006 August 2007 Research grants, develop social studies curriculum for grades K-12, promote the existing programs, and market the museum to labor courses at the college level. Writer and editor, First Gospel, March 2005  October 2008 Write, edit, and proofread articles for publication. VOLUNTEERISMOne Million Degree Coach with mentoring and coaching an assigned community college student to navigate through the process of obtaining their associates degree. Advisor, Top Teens of America with assisting teens with leadership skills. Provided support in college preparation, essay and speakers tournament entries; supported elected and appointed officers of the chapter; maintained records for TLOD local, area and national levels; submitted reporting forms to TLOD local, area and national levels.Education Consultant, 21st Century Program, Family Focus Lawndale with assisting with the implementation of the afterschool program, substituting upon request; providing education support in developing programming; and providing social and emotional workshops to students. PROFESSIONAL/SOCIAL AFFILIATIONSNational Council for Negro Women, Historian (2015-present) National Council for Negro Women, Recording Secretary (2010 2014) The Ministers Conference of South Cook County Education Task Force, Member Top Ladies of Distinction, Assist Area III Top Teens Advisor (2015-present) Top Ladies of Distinction, Top Teens of America Advisor (2011-2015) Top Ladies of Distinction, Recording Secretary (2009-2011) Chicago Area Writing Project, MemberFamily Focus Lawndale, Advisory Board Member (2008-2011) The Mirror Project, Board Member, SecretaryPhi Lambda Theta International Honor Society and Professional Association in Education, Member Toastmasters Club International, Greater Englewood, Member Texas South University Greater Chicagoland Alumni Chapter, Recording Secretary LEISURE ACTIVITIESReading, Writing; Exercising/Dance; Skating; Bowling

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