Natalie Jade Knight

 

OBJECTIVE

                To teach high school students about history, at a school that shares the same goals and standards for education as I.

 

EDUCATION

s             Appalachian State University; Boone, NC; May 2003

s             Study Abroad; Keele University; Newcastle-Under-Lyme, England; Fall 2002

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

s             Student Teacher; T.C. Roberson High School-Asheville, NC, Brian Feid; Spring 2003

s             Peer Leader; Freshmen Seminar, Dr. Martin Kernis; Spring 2002

s         Co-Instructor; Women and Leadership, Dr. Lee Williams; Fall 2001

s         Peer Leader; Freshmen Seminar, Scott Cato; Fall 2000, Fall 2001

s         Instructional Assistant; Recent United States History, Dr. Michael Wade, Spring 2001

s         Grades 5th-8th Tutor; Cove Creek Elementary; Fall 1999

s         Guest Speaker; South Eastern Region Vision for Education Conference; Summer 1999

 

LEADERSHIP and SPECIAL INTEREST

s             Long, Triple, and High Jump Coach; T.C. Roberson Women’s Varsity  Track; Spring 2003

s             Intern (250 documented hours); D. Lynn Cox, Attorney at Law; Summer 2002

s             Committee Coordinator; ASU Women’s Center; Fall 1999-Spring 2002

s         Student Committee Member; ASU Dean of Students Search Committee; Spring 2002

s         Women of Influence Award Selection Committee Member; ASU Women’s Leadership  Conference; Spring 2002

s         Appol Corps Leader; ASU Freshman Orientation Phase II; Fall 2000, Fall 2001

s         President; ASU History Club; Fall 2000-Spring 2001

s         Presenter and Consultant; ASU Leadership Team; Fall 1999-Fall 2000

s         Student Guide; Trail Head Academies; Summer 2000

s         Participant; Common Ground; Spring 2000

s         Graduate; Leadership 101 Workshops; Fall 1999-Spring 2000

s         Coordinator; ASU Student Leadership Conference; Fall 1999

 

COMMUNITY SERVICE

s             Founder and Coordinator; Don’t Throw it Away Drive and Big Sale; Spring 1999-2002

   Project that collects and sells college students items and uses the proceeds for a local non-profit. 

s             Volunteer; ASU Women’s Center; Spring 1999-Spring 2002

 

AWARDS

s         Ronnie L. Brooks Outstanding Leadership Award; ASU Office of Student Development; Spring 2002

s         Scholarship Recipient; Joe and Laura Pearson, ASU Reich College of Education; Fall 2000-Spring 2002

s         Scholarship Recipient; Leopold Schepp Foundation, NY, NY; Fall 2000-Spring 2002

s         Founders Award; ASU Women’s Center; 2001

s         Honorable Mention; Phi Alpha Theta Paper Competition; Spring 2000

s              Volunteer of the Year Award; ASU Women’s Center; 1999

 

HONORS

s         Inductee; Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Spring 2002

s         Dean’s List; Fall 1998, Spring 1998, Fall 2000, Spring 2001, Spring 2002

s         History Department Student Marshall; Appalachian State University Commencement Ceremonies; Spring 2001

s         Chancellor’s List; Fall 1999

s         Gamma Beta Phi; Community Service Honor Society

s         Kappa Delta Pi; Education Honor Society

s         Phi Eta Sigma; Freshmen Honor Society

s             Pi Gamma Mu; Social Sciences Honor Society

 

REFERENCES

s            Available upon request.

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