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Rebecca E.

Kimmelman
95 Highland Avenue, Yardville, New Jersey 08620
(609)-433-4850
rebekimmelman@gmail.com

Objective
To use my enthusiasm and talent for teaching in an attempt to develop my future students
writing and analytical skills and cultivate college and career readiness

Education
THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY, Ewing, NJ
Master of Arts in Teaching: Secondary Education, August 2015, GPA 3.8
RUTGERS UNIVERITY, New Brunswick, NJ
Bachelors of Arts in History with a Double Minor in Psychology and Education, May 2013

Certifications
CEAS, Secondary Education, September 2015
Completed Social Studies Content Praxis, January 2015
Completed GRE, January 2013
H.I.B. Certification, September 2014

Teaching Experience
Internship II, Bordentown Regional High School, Spring 2015
-Taught two 10th grade college preparation level classes on Modern Global Issues and one 9th
grade academic level class on the United States in the 20th
-Developed lesson plans engaging students in class discussion, small group instruction, the
analysis of primary sources and the development of writing and study skills
-Aligned lesson plans to the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards as well as the
Common Core State Standards
-Actively participated in Back-to-School Night, parent-teacher conferences, and department and
faculty meetings
-Differentiated instruction to meet varied student abilities
Internship I, Pond Road Middle School, Fall 2014
-Taught two 8th grade classes on US History
-Developed lesson plans engaging the students in class discussion, small group instruction, and
the development of writing and debate skills
-Aligned lesson plans to the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards as well as the
Common Core State Standards
-Differentiated instruction to meet varied student abilities

Observation, Fords Middle School, March 2012


-Observed in a World History classroom
Observation, Raritan Regional Intermediate School, March 2012
-Observed in a US History classroom
-Developed understanding of technology use in the classroom

Professional Experience
Input Output Control Clerk, New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Group, June 2013-March 2014
-Responsibilities included data entry, balancing accounts and clerical duties
Community Assistant at Winkler Hall, Rutgers University, October 2012-May 2013
-Worked for the university, signing in guests to the residence halls after hours
Assistant to the Fraud Department, Mercer County Board of Social Services, June 2011December 2013
-Responsibilities included clerical duties, such as typing, filing and delivering memos to other
departments within the welfare system as well as answering the Fraud departments hotline

Skills
Background in psychology
Proficiency working with Smart boards in the classroom
Experience utilizing smart phones as an important tool in the classroom, using programs such as
Remind 101, Quizlet, and PollEverywhere
Experience working with Genesis and PowerSchool

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