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College-Of-Education-Advanced-Degrees.Pdf College of Education Major Year Title Company City State Applied Linguistics 2013 Lecturer Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Chemistry 2007 Mgr. Subway Chesapeake VA Communication 2009 Shop Manager Colie Sails Beach Haven NJ Communication 2006 Learning Differences Teacher Chesterfield Public Schools Chesterfield VA Communication 2006 Academic Advisor & Program Mgr Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Community College Leaders 2014 PTA Pres. Coventry Elem. Yorktown VA Community College Leaders 2013 Assistant Vice Chancelor for Govermental Virginia Community College System Mechanicsville VA Community College Leaders 2011 VP John Tyler Community College Midlothian VA Community College Leaders 2009 President and CEO Linnie Carter & Associates LLC Harrisburg PA Community College Leaders 2009 Assoc. VP-Workforce Devel. Tidewater Community Clg. Virginia Beach VA Community College Leaders 2009 Provost of J.H. Daniel Campus Southside Virginia Community College Emporia VA Community College Leaders 2008 Student Support Svcs. Couns. Paul D. Camp Community Clg. Fort Worth TX Community College Leaders 2008 Professor of Mathematics Tidewater Community College Portsmouth VA Community College Leaders 2007 Dean Lord Fairfax Community College Williamsburg VA Community College Leaders 2006 VP for Workforce Development Central Virginia Community College Catawba VA Criminal Justice 2009 Research Assistant Professor Old Dominion University Moyock NC Criminal Justice 2006 Counselor Student Support Svcs Old Dominion University Portsmouth VA Curriculum & Instruction 2014 Assistant Professor University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg MS Curriculum & Instruction 2014 Adjunct, RA or TA Old Dominion University Glencoe OK Curriculum & Instruction 2014 Teacher Virginia Beach City Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Curriculum & Instruction 2010 Lecturer Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Curriculum & Instruction 2010 Adjunct, RA or TA Old Dominion University Virginia Beach VA Curriculum & Instruction 2010 Adjunct, RA or TA Old Dominion University Palmyra VA Curriculum & Instruction 2010 Social Studies Teacher Norfolk Public Schools Chesapeake VA Curriculum & Instruction 2010 Biology Tchr. Virginia Beach City Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2013 Adjunct, RA or TA Old Dominion University Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2011 Teacher Newsome Park Elementary Norfolk VA Early Childhood Elementar 2010 Adjunct, RA or TA Old Dominion University Lewisville TX Early Childhood Elementar 2010 Research Associate Professor Old Dominion University Chesapeake VA Early Childhood Elementar 2009 Instructor Of Early Care & Edu Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Early Childhood Elementar 2009 Tchr. Jolliff Middle Sch. Chesapeake VA Early Childhood Elementar 2009 Teacher Ocean View Elementary Norfolk VA Early Childhood Elementar 2009 Instructor Of Early Care & Edu Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Early Childhood Elementar 2008 Kindergarten Teacher Fairfax County Public Schools Falls Church VA Early Childhood Elementar 2008 Kindergarten Teacher Ocean Lakes ES Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2008 teacher Virginia Beach City Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2008 1st Teacher Suffolk Public Schools Suffolk VA Early Childhood Elementar 2008 Instructor Of Early Care & Edu Old Dominion University Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2007 Teller Chartway Credit Union Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2007 3rd Tchr. VA Beach Public Schs. Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2006 3rd grade teacher Virginia Beach City Public Schools Chesapeake VA Early Childhood Elementar 2006 Education Coordinator York County School Division Gloucester VA Early Childhood Elementar 2006 Elementary School Teacher Virginia Beach City Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2006 Teacher Harnett County Public Schools Spring Lake NC Early Childhood Elementar 2006 Tchr. Suffolk Public Schs. Norfolk VA Early Childhood Elementar 2006 Teacher Norfolk Public Schools Norfolk VA Early Childhood Elementar 2005 Teacher Virginia Beach City Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2005 Preschool Teacher YMCA Chesapeake VA Early Childhood Elementar 2005 Teacher Norfolk Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2005 Adjunct, RA or TA Old Dominion University Williamsburg VA Early Childhood Elementar 2005 Tchr. Chesapeake Public Schs. Norfolk VA Early Childhood Elementar 2005 Tchr. James Hurst Elem. Chesapeake VA Early Childhood Elementar 2005 Tchr. Asst. Chittum Elem. Chesapeake VA Early Childhood Elementar 2005 Assistant Professor of Educaiton Dominican University Oak Park IL Early Childhood Elementar 2004 Kindergarten Tchr. St. Patrick's Catholic Sch. Dpo AA Early Childhood Elementar 2004 Teacher/Homemaker Norfolk Public Schools Knoxville TN Early Childhood Elementar 2004 Teacher Virginia Beach City Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2004 1st Grade Tchr. Intl. Sch. of Helsinki Portsmouth VA Early Childhood Elementar 2004 1st Grade Teacher Colonial Trail Elem. Sch. Glen Allen VA Early Childhood Elementar 2004 Tchr. VA Bch. Public Schs. Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2004 Tchr. Chesapeake Public Schools Chesapeake VA Early Childhood Elementar 2004 Tchr. Greene County Public Schools Charlottesville VA Early Childhood Elementar 2004 3rd Grade Tchr. Virginia Beach City Public Schs. Norfolk VA Early Childhood Elementar 2004 Teacher Virginia Beach City Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Early Childhood Elementar 2004 Tchr. Windsor Elem. Sch. Ivor VA Educational Administratio 2005 Teacher Newport News Public Schools Chesapeake VA Educational Administratio 2004 Principal Greenville Elementary School Louisa VA Educational Administratio 2004 Principal, Stonehouse Elementary Williamsburg James City County Public Schools Williamsburg VA Educational Administratio 2004 Military U.S. Navy Virginia Beach VA Educational Administratio 2004 Elem. Tchr. Booker T. Washington Elem. Suffolk VA Educational Administratio 2004 Enrollment Analyst Purdue University West Lafeyette Lafaytte IN Educational Administratio 2004 Educator Fluvanna Public Schs. Palmyra VA Educational Administratio 2004 Assistant Prinicipal Jolliff Middle School Chesapeake VA Educational Administratio 2004 Asst. Principal Virginia Beach City Public Schs. Portsmouth VA Educational Administratio 2004 Assistant Principal Louisa County Middle School Montpelier VA Educational Administratio 2004 Foreign Language Exploratory Teacher Fluvanna Middle School Palmyra VA Educational Administratio 2004 Tchr. Chesapeake Public Schools Norfolk VA Educational Administratio 2004 Assistant Principal Virginia Beach City Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Educational Administratio 2004 Interim Exec Dir Enroll Plan, University of North Carolina-Pembroke Fayetteville NC Educational Administratio 2004 Dean of Academic Affairs Apollo College Clermont FL Educational Administratio 2004 Tchr./Math Facilitator Fluvanna HS Marion VA Educational Administratio 2004 Assoc. Director Georgetown University Sterling VA Educational Administratio 2004 Dir Student Act & Leadership Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Educational Administratio 2004 Math Teacher Nelson County Public Schools Madison Heights VA Educational Administratio 2004 Academic Advisor University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Durham NC Educational Administratio 2004 Asst. Principal Denbigh High School, Newport News VA Yorktown VA Educational Administratio 2004 Adminstrator Chesapeake Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Educational Foundation an 2014 Dir Stud Conduct & Academic Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Educational Foundation an 2014 Dir Jacobson Athletic Acad Ctr Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Educational Foundation an 2012 Ast. Professor of Student Affairs/ Colle Monmouth University Asbury Park NJ Educational Foundation an 2012 Associate Dean of Students University of South Alabama Mobile AL Educational Instruction 2011 Lecturer Old Dominion University Virginia Beach VA Educational Leadership 2014 English Teacher Lakeside High School Norfolk VA Educational Leadership 2014 Academin Advisor Old Dominion University Chesapeake VA Educational Leadership 2014 Admin & Office Specialist Iii Old Dominion University Virginia Beach VA Educational Leadership 2014 Asst. Principal Hampton High School, Hampton VA Newport News VA Educational Leadership 2013 Adjunct, RA or TA Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Educational Leadership 2013 Education Support Spec Iii Old Dominion University Woodbridge VA Educational Leadership 2013 Adjunct, RA or TA Old Dominion University Virginia Beach VA Educational Leadership 2012 Admin & Office Specialist Iii Old Dominion University Norfolk VA Educational Leadership 2012 English Tchr. Town of Smithfield Portsmouth VA Educational Leadership 2012 Admissions Counselor SUNY Oneonta Newport News VA Educational Leadership 2012 Assistant Director of Career Services George Mason University Alexandria VA Educational Leadership 2012 Student Newport News VA Educational Leadership 2012 Exec. Director of Secondary Teaching & L Virginia Beach City Public Schools Virginia Beach VA Educational Leadership 2011 Teacher Petersburg VA Educational Leadership 2011 Resident Director Marymount University Virginia Beach VA Educational Leadership 2011 Academic Success Advisor Piedmont Virginia Community College Charlottesville VA Educational Leadership 2011 Assistant Director for Student Services Semester at Sea Charlottesville VA Educational Leadership
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