Peace Corps Philippines
October 2022 - presentSTEM Curriculum Revisor
[10/12/2022–03/12/2023] Virtual Service Pilot Volunteer, PSHS STEM Curriculum Revision (Current)
Quezon, Philippines
• Accepted invitation to assist Philippine Science High School (PSHS) teachers for 23 weeks in their ongoing 6-year curriculum revision project. Tasks include reviewing 8 Curriculum General Capabilities documents, conducting STEM & PBL workshops.
University of New England – UNE Online
January 2022 - presentLead Instructor, Cultural Anthropology – College of Graduate & Professional Studies
[01/01/2022–Present] Lead Instructor, Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 1011) (Current)
University of New England, UNE Online, College of Graduate and Professional Studies (CGPS)
• Responsible for teaching ongoing sections of ANTH 1011/Cultural Anthropology for the UNE Online College of Professional Studies, one of the science prerequisite courses for students entering one of the offered health professions.
• Using the Brightspace (D2L) platform, duties range from posting faculty guidance & announcements, participating in class discussion boards, grading assignments and responding to student inquiries.
University of New England – UNE Online
May 2021 - presentSubject Matter Expert – Cultural Anthropology
[05/01/2021–08/31/2021] SME/Subject Matter Expert, Cultural Anthropology
University of New England, UNE Online, College of Graduate and Professional Studies (CGPS)
• Develop learning modules for Anth 1011 that guide students through their educational experience while upholding and adhering to the CGPS commitment to student success;write interactive discussion board topics.
• Create a list of course learning outcomes; Writing a course syllabus; Record video “lectures”; Design engaging visual representations to help students learn content; Create engaging assignments, group activities and presentations.
• Design assessments to measure learning outcomes; Create keys and our rubrics to assist course facilitators and keep consistency; Providing expert knowledge in Anthropology; Participate in drafting a schedule for deliverables.
• Commit to weekly check-in meetings with the Instructional Design team and/or the Program; Meet agreed-upon deadlines per the master course development schedule; Review final product in Brightspace (D2L).
University of the People – Global Online
November 2019 - December 2023Adjunct Professor – English & Philosophy
[11/01/2019–12/01/2023 Professor, Adjunct Online
University of the People, San Diego, California
• Philosophy courses currently teaching include Philosophy 1402/ Introduction to Philosophy, two sections, Term 1 (2022, 9 week sections). Duties range from posting faculty guidance & announcements, participating in class discussion boards, grading discussion posts, writing assignments, learning journals, scanning for plagiarism, and responding to student inquiries.
• Philosophy courses taught include Philosophy 1402/ Introduction to Philosophy, Terms 4 & 5; 1404/ Ethics & Social Responsibility, Terms 2 and 3 (2022, 9 week sections). Duties have ranged from posting faculty guidance & announcements, participating in class discussion boards, grading discussion posts, writing assignments, and learning journals.
• English courses taught include English 0101 & 1102. Using the Moody platform, duties have ranged from posting faculty guidance & announcements, participating in class discussion boards, grading assignments and responding to student inquiries.
Universidad de Cuenca
November 2019 - August 2020Adjunct Professor – English
[06/01/2020–08/31/2020] Webinar
Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Filosofía, Letras y Ciencias de la Educación, Cuenca, Ecuador, South America
• Teaching English Using the TiNi Methodology. At the invitation of Esteban Urgiles, Director/Coordinator English Language & Literature Major, I conduct a webinar (07/16) for English Professors with over 300 enrollees over Zoom & Facebook Live.
[11/01/2019–01/31/2020] Workshop Facilitator
Universidad de Cuenca, Facultad de Filosofía, Letras y Ciencias de la Educación, Cuenca, Ecuador, South America
• The Communicative Approach: From Theory to Practice. At the invitation of Esteban Urgiles, Director/Coordinator English Language & Literature Major, I conduct a workshop for English Professors on the TEFL Communicative Approach theory.
Peace Corps Ecuador
January 2018 - March 2020Curriculum Developer – TiNi UNESCO Program
[01/01/2018–03/31/2020] Peace Corps Volunteer, “TiNi” Program, Curriculum Developer (2 years, 3 months)
Escuela “Dolores J. Torres,” Cuenca, Ecuador
• Developed & implemented a two-part curriculum spanning Grades 1–7 for the “TiNi” (Tierra de Niñas, Niños y Jóvenes Para el Buen Vivir) Program introduced by the Ecuadorian Ministry of Education, enrolling some 500 students over 3 years.
Peace Corps Ecuador
August 2017 - March 2020Community Health Instructor & Community Activist
[08/15/2017–03/31/2020] Peace Corps Volunteer, Community Health Instructor (2 years, 10 months)
Cuenca, Ecuador
• Following swearing-in ceremony August 15, transferred to permanent site in Cuenca. Working with CEDEI, a non-profit in Cuenca, assist with the development/teaching of a major child nutrition program throughout 30 federal public schools in Cuenca.
Ashford University – Global Online
September 2013 - September 2014Associate Faculty in Anthropology
[09/2013–09/2014] Online Asociate Faculty in Anthropology (1 year)
Ashford University, San Diego, California
• Teach Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (a 3-unit semester online course). Duties ranged from posting faculty guidance and announcements, participating in classroom discussion boards, grading assignments and properly responding to student inquiries.
Front Range Community College
August 2000 - May 2016Adjunct Professor – Anthropology, Philosophy, Religious Studies
[08/2000–05/2016] Professor, Adjunct (16 years)
Front Range Community College, Westminster, Colorado
• Develop curriculum for all taught courses in fields of anthropology and philosophy. Schedule classes, manage class sizes ranging from 25 to 35 students, perform student advising, assess student academic achievement.
• Anthropology courses taught include Cultural, Archaeological and Biological Anthropology, plus Indians of North America.
• Philosophy courses taught include Introduction to Philosophy, Ethics, Philosophy of Albert Schweitzer, Philosophy of Western Religions, Eastern Religions, World Religions.
• Regular presenter at Annual Teaching and Learning with Technology Conferences with topics like Using Turnitin–Why & How.
• Participant in Teaching with Purpose Adjunct Academy 6-week Workshop Project, presenter of What is the Right Thing to Do? The Case of Lexi, a 1/64th Choctaw American Indian.
• Active member of Student College-Wide Outcome Project Evaluation (SCOPE) Committee responsible for introducing selections by philosopher Bertrand Russell as curriculum critical thinking assessment tool.