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Educational or Training Consultant Resume


Desired Industry: Education/Teaching/Training SpiderID: 4182
Desired Job Location: Louisville, Kentucky Date Posted: 11/15/2005
Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent Availability Date:
Desired Wage: 40,000
U.S. Work Authorization: Yes
Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience Willing to Travel: Yes, 25-50%
Highest Degree Attained: Doctoral Willing to Relocate: No


Experience:
Work Experience Deputy Assessor
Property Valuation Administrator’s Office Jefferson County, Kentucky (2004-2005)
• Helped property owners with their assessment concerns
• Helped with outreach programs
• Helped with the office’s newsletter: Property Press
• Processed deeds

Research Psychologist
United States Army Research Institute
Department of the Army, Fort Knox, KY (1984-2004)
• Helped to develop computer-based training programs for adult learners
• Wrote scholarly works on such adult training issues as computer-based instruction, mentoring, and cognitive apprenticeship
• Conducted research on a variety of training issues, including mentoring and peer-based tutoring
• Wrote government reports on research results
• Briefed results to government personnel, including military officers
• Mentored graduate student interns
• Evaluated research grant proposals

Adjunct Instructor
University of Louisville
Department of Psychology
Louisville, KY (Fall,1990-Spring,1992; Spring,1993)
• Taught undergraduate courses in cognition and experimental psychology

Visiting Assistant Professor/Adjunct Instructor, State University of New York, Cortland
Department of Psychology
Cortland, New York (1980-1984)
• Taught undergraduate and graduate courses in educational psychology, development psychology, and adolescent psychology
• Wrote grants for research and a conference (all grants were accepted)
• Conducted research on human memory; the research findings were presented at conferences and published in Memory and Cognition
• Served on variety of faculty committees, including the committee on bringing speakers to the University Current trends in cognitive science.
• Awarded a Conversation-in-Disciplines Program by the State University of New York, which brought distinguished guests to the University for a conference on the cognitive sciences.

Visiting Instructor(1979 & 1980)
State University of New York, Oneonata
Department of Educational Psychology
• Taught undergraduate courses in educational, instructional, developmental psychology
• Served on the faculty committees


Education:
Ph.D. (Educational Psychology), 1979; University of Kansas
M.S. Ed, (Educational Psychology), 1976; University of Kansas
B.G.S (with honors), 1974; University of Kansas


Affiliations:
Phi Delta Kappa (Education) Honor Society


Skills:
• Highly developed research, statistical, and computer skills
• Highly developed public speaking, writing and organizational skills
• Edited Problems and Promises of Computer-Based Training (Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1992) (This book received a most favorable review from Choice (October, 1992) a review source for librarians.)
• Edited, New Directions in the Cognitive Sciences (Ablex Publishing
Corporation, 1985).
• Helped to develop training manuals for adult learners, such as Educational psychology: A manual for independent study. Lawrence, KS: The University of Kansas (1979)
• Authored 3 grant proposals(that were funded)
• Authored over 20 government reports, 5 journal articles, and 5 book chapters on computer-based instruction, cooperative learning and mentoring techniques for adult learners. (The journal articles have been cited in reference materials for both practitioners and scholars.)
• Presented over 25 scholarly works at national conferences, which included works on study skills, cooperative learning, and computer-based instructional systems
• Taught for over ten years in academic settings, which included courses in instructional psychology, educational psychology, and
developmental psychology
• Tutored college and public school students in a variety of subjects


Additional Information:
Professional & Volunteer Activities:
•Chair of the Workforce Learning Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association (2001-2002)
• Organizer or co-organizer of seven professional symposia or panel discussions, including a 1990 panel discussion, “Learner-centered goals for school redesign,” for the American Psychological Association
• Discussant for professional conferences on issues dealing with adult training programs


Reference:
The Honorable Denver Butler
Kentucky State Representative, 38th District
6712 Morocco Drive
Louisville, Kentucky 40214-1125
502.366.7195
Louisville, KY 40292
502.852.6060
E-mail: gcross@louisville

Geoffrey A. Cross, Ph.D.
Professor of English
University of Louisville
333 Bingham Humanities Bldg
Louisville, KY 40292
502.852.6060
E-mail: gcross@louisville.edu






The Honorable Denise Harper Angel
Kentucky State Senator, 35th District
2521 Ransdell Ave.
Louisville, KY 40204
502.452.9130
E-mail: dhangel@bellsouth.net

Donna L. Hunt, Chief Deputy
Jefferson County Office of the Public Valuation Administrator
531 Court Place
Louisville, KY 40202
502.574.8405
E-mail: Dhunt@pvalouky.net

Bruce Sterling, Ph.D.
Engineering Psychologist
Fort Knox HRED Field Element
ATTN: AMSRL-HR-MH
Fort Knox KY 40121-5215
502.624.1964
E-mail: Bruce.Sterling@ Knox.Army.Mil




Candidate Contact Information:
Name: Ted Shlechter
Street: Phone: 502.361.70702
City: Louisville Fax:    -
State: Kentucky
Zip: 40214
Web Site:


    



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