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Ariel J.

Gilbert
218 Burlington Court, Flemington, NJ 08822 Agilbert181@gmail.com (908) 892-4934 The students we teach are infinitely more important than the subject matter we teach them.-LS EDUCATION 2013 (May) B.S.Ed, Health and Physical Education, Adapted Physical Activity Minor Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA GPA 3.84 Womens Varsity Soccer Team Member- 2009 Womens Lacrosse Team Member- 2010-2013 President of Phi Epsilon Kappa Adapted Physical Activity club member, Physical Education Teacher Education Club member, Student Wellness Committee Member Health Outreach Through Peer Education Peer Educator Over 100 hours of Service Learning Completed and Passing Praxis I and II Scores PA and NJ Teacher Certification 2009 Hunterdon Central Regional High School, Flemington, NJ 08822 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Slippery Rock University Student Teaching: Butler Area Senior High School, Butler, PA, March 18 May 16, 2013 Developed, implemented, and instructed three general physical education classes, one general health class, one First Aid class, and one lifeguarding class everyday for eight weeks. Implemented assessments such as: study guides, traditional testing, computer projects, fitness tests, and various other assessments throughout the eight weeks. Health topics instructed consisted of the following: body image, eating disorders, fitness, drugs, alcohol, and nicotine.

Slippery Rock University Student Teaching: Center Township Elementary School, Butler, PA, January 28 March 14, 2013 Developed, implemented, and instructed eight classes of physical education a day for students grades 1-6. Organized and developed lesson plans, classroom management protocols, and safety rules.

Slippery Rock University: Elementary Physical Education Fieldwork - Dassa McKinney, Butler, PA - Elementary School August December 2012 Administered, created, and implemented sixth grade physical education lessons for class sizes twenty to twenty two students, two times per week Adapted lessons to students with IEPs and different stages of ability Addressed classroom management rules, safety, and guidelines

Slippery Rock University: Health Education Fieldwork - Riverside High School, Beaver County, PA September December 2012 Administered, created, and implemented health lessons on alcohol, sexually transmitted diseases, circulation, and nutrition to twenty high school students, accommodated three students with IEPs Adapted, created, and implemented lessons for an all-male class to make information relevant and relatable

Readington Recreation Summer Camp, Holland Brook School, White house Elementary School Readington Township, NJ - June-August 2011, 2012 Camp Physical Education Coordinator o Developed lessons and taught eight classes of physical education five days a week o Ages 5-13 years old RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE Slippery Rock University Student Health Services, August 2010 May 2013 Healthy Outreach Through Peer Education (H.O.P.E) Peer Mentor o Marketing Team Leader o Created newspaper ads promoting healthy awareness o Educated the Slippery Rock University student body and surrounding community on health topics through booths, marketing campaigns, and programs.

PSAHPERD State Annual Convention Student Intern November 2012 Assisted attendees through the registration process Presided at sessions as necessary Attended to conference faculty needs HONORS Honors/Awards: 2009-2012 Deans List 2009-2012 Scholar Athlete Slippery Rock University 2010-2012 Scholar Athlete Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 2011-2012 Division II Athletics Directors Association Academic Achievement Award 2011-2012 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll- 2011-201 2012 Alpha Sigma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Grant-In-Aid Award 2012 I Can Do It You Can Do It Peer Mentor of the Month 2012- 2013 Grace H. Arky Vaughan/ Ruth Vaughan Coon Scholarship Award 2012 PSAHPERD Outstanding Future Professional Award- Slippery Rock University

SKILLS Leadership, Communication, Time-Management, Organization, Technology, Coaching, Dedication to teaching and learning, Analytical approach to problem solving, Adaptation/Flexibility

REFERENCES

Dr. Hannah Brewer

SRU Health and Physical Education Associate Professor SRU Health and Physical Education Associate Professor

Health Field Professor

(724)-7382761

Hannah.Brewer@sru.edu

Dr. Traci Zillifro

Professor for three different classes and Phi Epsilon Kappa Advisor Student Teaching Supervisor

(724)-7382284

Traci.Zillifro@sru.edu

Dr. Wenhao Liu

SRU Health and Physical Education Associate Professor Center Township Elementary Physical Education Teacher Readington Recreation Summer Camp Director Cold Stone Creamery Store Owner

(724)7382819

Wenhao.liu@sru.edu

Mr. Lewis Liparulo

Cooperating TeacherStudent Teaching

(724)-2143800

Lewis_liparulo@butler.k12.pa.us

Patti Marcine

Employer

(908)-2951129

pmarcine@embarqmail.com

Manisha Janjikhel

Employer

(908)-7203510

Janjikhel@yahoo.com

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