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For the past twelve years I have been honored to teach in the Glastonbury School District. I have taught 7th and 8th grade science as well as mentor classes. I have been a 7th grade team leader for 7 years. Each year I have grown as an educator and eagerly greet each new day in the class room. I love to teach! I work diligently to create exciting and inquiry based lessons. I live for the moments when a student exclaims "Oh,... I get it!"

 

Laurie A Haddock

216 Addison Road Glastonbury, Connecticut

Telephone: 860-228-1757

E-mail: lhaddie@aol.com

 Or haddockl@glastonburyus.org

 

RESUME

 

Professional Work Experience

In the Field of Education

 

July 1999-Present                  Middle School Science Teacher, Glastonbury Schools,

                                                Glastonbury, Connecticut

 

§   General Sciences Teacher 7th and 8th grades: Earth sciences, chemistry, physics, environmental science, technology.

  • Certified as Connecticut Provisional Educator, 4-8)
  • Clinical student and college Intern Mentor Teacher
  • Team Leader 2002-Present
  • Technology Leader/Trainer
  • Participant : After school Homework Club
  • Active in Committees, including:
    • Field Day
    • Powerschool training
    • PAC Parent Advisory Committee

GOAL: To join an educational team that is energetic, passionate about teaching and cares for the children. I will bring an enthusiastic attitude about learning and dedication to your school and community. I will help you achieve your technology excellence goals!

 

Previous Job Experience

Medical Technologist ASAP

June 1991 – February 1998 William Backus Hospital, Norwich, CT

Proficient in all areas of the laboratory regarding manual and automated diagnostic testing. Aided physicians directly with diagnostic needs. Responsible for all testing and phlebotomy on third shift (Shift supervisor) Decision making pertaining to troubleshooting of the instruments and patients related scenarios. Implemented new procedures and ideas to increase efficiency in the laboratory. Areas of work in laboratory: Microbiology, Blood Bank, Urinalysis, Chemistry, Serology, Hematology and Phlebotomy.

Medical Assistant Instructor

5/1995 - 5/1996  Fox Institute Hartford Connecticut, Hartford, CT

Responsibilities included teaching students how to perform urinalysis, phlebotomy, and other simple laboratory screening tests. The students were also presented with  background concepts for these laboratory procedures.  Throughout the course, assessments of students skills both practical and written testing were also administered.

 

Professional Association Memberships

·        National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)

  • Member of SENEME: South Eastern New England Marine Educators
  • Glastonbury Education Association (GEA)
  • Connecticut Education Association (CEA)
  • National Education Association (NEA)

Professional Growth

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Education/Achievements

 

June 1991       Bachelors of Science in Medical Technology, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha  Nebraska

 

July 1991        Graduated From the Alternate Route of Certification Kingswood Oxford, State of Connecticut

                                    Earned Connecticut Teacher Certification, Science Grades 4-8

 

July 2010    Masters in Educational Technology, Eastern Connecticut State University

                                    4.0 GPA

CERTIFICATION

State of Connecticut educational Tests: 01/08/1999 PRAXIS I (CBT) READING SCORE 332,PRAXIS I (CBT)Writing score 321,PRAXIS I (CBT) Mathematics 326. 06/12/1999 PRAXIS II Middle Grade Science Passed, 06/12/1999 PRAXIS II Middle Grades Passed

 

State of Maine endorsement . Certification # TBA

 

Professional Portfolio: can be viewed at http://www.lahaddie.org/

 

Personal

 

 

Interests include: Family activities; reading; volunteering for school and community activities; painting; gardening ;sewing; technology; attending masters courses; beach; sailing; swimming; and skiing.

 

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