Friday, March 1, 2019
Professional Development Plan
Goal #1: Obtain my teaching
certification
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Goal #2: Be able to conduct intervention
services within a center
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Goal #3: Go for my Master’s degree
in education
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As the Owner of numerous
daycares, it is important to obtain my teaching license and be a part of the
teaching within my centers. This licensing gives me the opportunity to be
titled as a QUALIFYING teacher in the event that one of my current teacher
cannot be in place.
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Having experience within
daycare centers with children who receive outside early intervention
services, it is a primary goal to be able to provide those same services
in-house.
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Almost being done with my
Bachelor’s, I plan on pursuing my Master’s as a means of giving me greater
teaching opportunities.
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December 2019
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September 2021
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September 2019
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July 2019: Complete all
remaining tests
September 2019: Complete
edTPA
October 2019: Complete all
training
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June 2019: Research needs
for ability to conduct services in-house
September 2019: Begin
gathering needed paperwork
January 2020: Begin any
application processes
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June 2019: Apply for
Master’s program
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Test preparation courses
Current student teaching
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Community early intervention
centers
Administration for
Children’s Services
Department of Health
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Current college
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Professional Resume
Yelena Kuznetsova
(917) 306-8134
2419 East 16 Street
Ykonnov@yahoo.com
Brooklyn, NY 11235
CAREER PROFILE
Determination
Dedicated Daycare
teacher with more than 12 years of experience as a childcare provider making a
difference in the lives of children by providing them with a safe and nurturing
environment that encourages their social emotional physical and intellectual
development
Summary
of Skills
·
Excellent creative skills to plan and deliver
lessons in an entertaining way
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Thorough knowledge of children's growing needs
and development
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Ability to effectively work as part of a
collaborative team and implement educational activities to support lesson plans
as directed by the Teacher
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Knowledge of positive behavioral strategies
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First Aid, CPR & Universal Precautions
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Ability to cook, prepare snacks, and feed
children
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Basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel and SPSS
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science
in Early Childhood & Special Education September 2013–October 2018
Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
Childcare Provider
May
2005–Present
Alenushka Daycare, Brooklyn, NY
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Develop and oversee curriculum
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Supervise children in the classroom and feed
them meals and snacks
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Contribute in the development of children's
physical, and mental growth
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Administer medications to children as prescribed
by doctors and on request of parents
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Encourage learning through play and ensure
personal space for each child
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Plan and arrange picnics for children and help
them understand importance of environment
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Keep classroom, teaching materials, and closets
in a clean and organized manner
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Communicate with parents and drive intentional
lesson planning through digital technologies
REFERENCES
Available upon request
Classroom Management
The elementary classroom is the
context in which many teaching and learning experiences occur, and not just for
the children. Just like teaching styles and methods are constantly improving,
the philosophy of classroom management is changing as a result of experience. “Attempts
to implement the many aspects of the National Curriculum have shown that the
underlying management of the total learning environment is crucial to teachers’
and children’s feelings of achievement and well-being” (Hegarty, 2015, p.28). Often,
however, classroom management is taken for granted. Therefore, teachers have
stopped questioning many of the annoying aspects which have become so normal
and accepted, but which nevertheless actually undermine otherwise effective organization
and management. Why, for example, do teachers constantly allow interruptions when
it is relatively easy to prevent them if the reasons for their occurrence are
determined? How many times do teachers hear themselves saying the same thing to
different groups when effectiveness would suggest that a whole class discussion
would save time?
The complexity of the role of elementary
school teachers and their various duties cannot be denied and they go far
beyond keeping order in the classroom. In addition to the teaching profession,
there are not too many occupations where one person is individually and directly
responsible for thirty or more other people, for over six hours a day, five
days a week for almost nine months of the year. Recently, classroom
organization has been given the attention it deserves, which should enable
primary teachers to achieve their goals more effectively. The primary teacher’s
first goal is to understand the school’s values, mission, departmental expectations and so on. The next goal “of
immediate importance is to fully understand ‘who’ is being taught – what are
their abilities, prior subject matter knowledge, and what their expectations
are for learning” (Hegarty, 2015, p. 29). Next, the teacher should align
school’s mission and expectations with students’ needs for proper classroom
environment. Kyriacou
(1991) stated, “The general appearance of a classroom indicates to pupils the
care that goes into providing them with an environment which is conducive to
learning” (p. 76). Finally, standards and expectations
of activities and behavior will need to be articulated and manifested in
the way children generally go about their daily tasks. On-going monitoring and
a periodic reassessment of the learning environment will be beneficial to the
class teacher, children and others who
contribute to the classroom processes.
Hegarty, N.
(2015). The growing importance of teaching philosophy statements and what they mean for the future: Why teaching philosophy statements will affect you. MPAEA Journal of Adult Education, 44(2), 28-30.
Kyriacou,
C. (1991). Essential teaching skills.
Oxford: Blackwell, p. 76.
Introduction: A Brief Biography
Name: Yelena Kuznetsova
Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
Current Place of Employment: Alenushka Daycare
Tenure: 19 Years
Favorite Children's Book: Oh, the Places You'll Go! by Dr. Seuss
Favorite Subject to Teach: Literacy
Favorite Grade to Teach: Kindergarten
I currently own 3 daycares, all located in my hometown of Brooklyn, NY. I have a strong passion for kids. I love watching them learn new things, when that lightbulb goes off in their heads and they have that AHA! moment. I always knew I wanted to be a teacher and here I am now pursuing my dreams.
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