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Educational or Training Consultant Resume
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| 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 |
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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 Administrators Office Jefferson County, Kentucky (2004-2005) Helped property owners with their assessment concerns Helped with outreach programs Helped with the offices 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 |
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Phone: 502.361.70702 |
| City: Louisville |
Fax: - |
| State: Kentucky |
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| Zip: 40214 |
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