Monday, January 7, 2013

Updated Resume


Amanda Klimowicz
13 Charleston Ave. #45 Londonderry, NH 03053

Objectives

  • To promote strong, lasting relationships and communications to achieve the most comprehensive solutions
  • To innovate and promote literacy, communication, and discovery through the humanities in order to help others become who they are


Education:
CAGS:            Rivier College                          Literacy and Administration
MA:                Central CT State University   English
BA:                 University of Hartford                       2000
                                    Majors:           Philosophy
                                                            International Languages and Cultures
                                    Minor:             German (Advanced Spanish Literature/Non-Minor)

Experience:
2004-2012       Londonderry High School       English (0500) & Reading Specialist (0037)
2001-2004       The Forman School                 Writing Curriculum & Learning Specialist
2002-2004       Project Adventure                   Team-Building and Outdoor Leadership
2000-2001       CCSU Dept. of Ed                  Assistant to Associate Dean of Education
1997-2000       UHA Writing Center              Tutor, ESL, Special Ed., Special Needs, PHI
1997-1999       Yale Repertory Theatre          Stage Hand, Electrical Assistant, Design
1996-2000       Wilde Auditorium                   Assistant Stage Manager

Publications:
2007-2012       NHCTE Quarterly (Articles)
2007-2012       NHCTE, Local Libraries, etc. (Young Adult Literature Book-Talks)
2000                UHA   CT       “Pragmatism in Education”
1999                UHA   CT       “Homoeroticism in, Death in Venice
1997                UHA   CT       “Reading Within the Majors: Philosophy”
1997-2000       (Various Fiction Submissions in Literary Magazines and Contests)

Lecture Circuits:
2007    CEL     NYC    “Applying Online Literature Forums to Enhance Learning”
2005    NCTE PA       “Choosing to Read”

Grants:
2011    The Impact of Pull-Out Differentiated Instruction on At-Risk Students
2009    Oral Reading Fluency: A Five-Year Case Study
2007    Using an Online Forum/Blackboard as a Form of Assessment

Organizations:
2007-Present   State Representative   ALAN Assembly on Literature for Adolescents
                        Active Member/Submissions to CEL Conference on English Leadership
2004-2012       IRA, GSIRA, NCTE, NHCTE, Teachers and Writers

Websites, Wikis and Blogs:
2013                Professional Writing   sites.google.com/site/WrittenOnTheCusp     
2013                Writing & Literature Blog       http://mandiklim.wordpress.com
2012-13           Educational Blog         http://livingwritingvoice.blogspot.com          
2011-12           Classroom Website     https://sites.google.com/site/mrsmoclass2/
2010-12           Wikis   https://sites.google.com/site/writtenonthecusp/open-source-wikis

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Online Samples

Why You Should Hire Me
I am a dynamic, creative writer. I believe that voice is the most important part of any written mode: fiction, non-fiction, or poetry. I can write with Dickens' "dollar a word" deliberation, or tweet -sweet and simple. You should hire me, not for these qualities alone, but because my writing is honest. Even my most toxic verbiage resonates with raw veracity. I can follow rules, collaborate well, and most importantly, I remain true to myself in my writing and my life.

Resume
http://klimowiczresume.blogspot.com

Website
Education: https://sites.google.com/site/mrsmoclass2/

Social Media Links
twitter: @mandiklim
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/amanda-klimowicz/27/482/122
http://klout.com/#/mandiklim

Blogs
Educational Research:
     http://livingwritingvoice.blogspot.com/
Fiction & Creative non-fiction:
     http://mandiklim.blogspot.com/
Haiku Projects:
     http://haikuicise.blogspot.com/
Surreal & Terror Fiction & Poetry:
     http://traumennacht.blogspot.com/

Wikis
I have developed more than 30 wikis, all of which are educational, the link below is a sample
http://fallwritingworkshop2011.wikispaces.com/

Other
Edmodo
Personal Spaces

Cover Letter

Amanda Klimowicz
@mandiklim (twitter handle)

Objective

To promote healthy relationships and strong, effective communication using diverse media to ensure the success and growth of a visionary company

To Whom it May Concern:

I’m a chameleon. I teach. I write. I speak several languages. I speak at conferences. I am an excellent mother, I teach college-bound seniors to write, team-teach at-risk students respect, have worked with physically/emotionally/mentally handicap students, and am able to tweak instruction to most effectively benefit the group as whole.

I can multi-task/create/map/document/etc. information that is difficult to translate verbally. I can write succinctly and technically as well as creatively and with strong voice. I like to explore online tools,applications, and software in order to maintain favorable organization and effective communication skills. "I'm a Mac," but my teaching positions have provided ample opportunity to work as long-term, full-time "PC."

In addition to teaching full time as a high-school English teacher and Reading Specialist in Southern NH, I also write creatively, professionally, and technically. I have presented original and innovative ideas in NYC and Philadelphia at various leadership conferences. My research in education and technology integration has helped transition students and faculty into the digital era.

My first choice would be a full-time position that relies on my strengths, challenges my knowledge with professional development, and understands my priorities. Preferably, this position would provide my family benefits in addition to a competitive salary.

I am also looking to pursue either a position in education, or one in which I can write professionally. Ideally, I would love to balance both. As an educator, my summers offer the perfect scope for my writing passion. I am also open to writing full-time should the wonderful opportunity present itself. 

I can provide your company (or educational setting) with organization, flexibility, the ability to absorb languages, trends, and technological literacy, as well as maintain personable and professional relationships that will help to build the overall success and growth of your company. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
Amanda Klimowicz

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

True Literacy

Literacy, true literacy, is the ability to think and understand through reading, writing, and speaking. Nothing would be possible without first teaching the student, and then focusing on the tools and information that support the learning process.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Would You Hire Me? Selling a Fake Website


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In addition to the traditional FAFSA package, we can help you with receiving, “Lifetime Learning” and “Hope” Tax credits, as well as other state and national packages.

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Who is Your Favorite Movie Character... An Advertorial Submission

My favorite movie character is Dori from “Finding Nemo.”  Non slapstick comedic quality is a challenging voice to master.  Although several actors have successfully accomplished this, they are just that: actors.  Though I generally prefer non-cartoons, something about Dori's character seems to exemplify comic timing, eccentricity, and an individualism that demands respect (even if it is displaced as a dislike).  Dori sticks out, a natural blue who never ate a fish, can’t remember a name to save her life, speaks humpback, and loves to swim.  I love her because of her talents, her short-comings, and because she wants to remember; wants to improve.  She does all of this while maintining a goal of the utmost importance–one that even she can remember.  She makes people happy by just being herself.
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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Education and Certifications

NH Education Certifications:          English          Reading

Education:
ED.D:  Rivier College: Currently PT: Magna Cum Laude/Literacy & Administration
MA (inc.)*: Central CT State University:  May 2008: Magna Cum Laude
Major: English/British   and Postmodernism                 
BA: University of Hartford: May 2000: Summa Cum Laude (inc. photography)
Major/s: Philosophy, International Languages & Cultures/German & Spanish


* I finished all classes required for graduation in one year.  At the end of that year (2001/2), I moved to the Forman School and worked on my thesis with an advisor; we emailed regularly and met monthly. He moved (2003).  I read and researched and moved to NH where I took several graduate classes and contacted CCSU for an advisor learned in Modern literature, specifically Bloomsbury, Feminism, and Aestheticism.  We emailed several times from 2005-7. I wrote a multi-chapter, novella-sized thesis with a substantial bibliography and sent it to her.  Unfortunately, being that I am in New Hampshire, I was not able to closely monitor the process.  My thesis was rejected because I went through the wrong channels, and from those 30 credits, I could only salvage nine for transfer.