OLGA SAMBORSKA MOROZ
50 Winding Way
856-269-2344 / 856-426-4931Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
- English teacher with four years experience working with people of different ages and cultures.
- Skilled in curriculum development, lesson planning, formal and non-formal education and evaluation.
TEACHINGEXPERIENCE
Arlington Education and Employment Program (REEP), Arlington, VAJune 2007- February 2008
English Teacher
- Taught English as a Second Language, with a Life Topics focus, to 30 Latino and African immigrants.
- Created lesson plans and hand-outs incorporating formal and non-formal education.
- Monitored students’ progress usingquizzes and homework assignments. Taught computer classes.
Japan Exchange and Teaching Program (JET),Nandan JHS,JapanAugust 2002-August 2005
English Teacher
- Developed curriculum, created original lesson plans and team-taught 500 students, 19 lessons per week.
- Taught International Understanding. Incorporated English words while making piñatas, jack-o-lanterns, etc.
- Conducted lecturesexplaining the difference between American and Japanese customs to over 500 adults.
EffectiveCommunication in English, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaAugust 1999-December 1999
English Teacher
- Designed training materials to help develop English speaking capacity of business professionals.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Peace Corps,Peru & GambiaApril 2008-May 2011
Community Health Volunteer Coordinator, Peru
- Supported 45 volunteersthrough site visits, report feedback, and resources.
- Organized 6 technical trainings on project design and management, behavior change and project evaluation.
- Compiled the Annual Project Report summarizing the work of 45 volunteers for head quarters.
- Taught 15 HIV positive adolescents life skillsand sexual health.
Health & Community Development Volunteer, Gambia
- Facilitated5 educational sessions for volunteers. And trained 500 Gambians on health topics.
- Built capacity of4executives by teaching needs assessments, report writing, monitoring and evaluation.
Japan America Society of Washington, DCJanuary 2006-February 2007
Program Coordinator
Coordinated logistics for Japanese Language &Culture High School Competition,for 400 students.
Organized corporate, cultural, and educational events of up to 1000 attendees.
Japanese Bolivian Association, Okinawa, BoliviaMay 2000-August 2000
Intern
- Researched “The Cultural Effects of Transnational Immigration, the Japanese in Bolivia” for thesis.
- Wrote, distributed, collected and analyzed 100 bilingual (Spanish and Japanese) questionnaires.
EDUCATION & SKILLS
Connecticut College, New London, ConnecticutBA May 2001
Major: Latin American Studies Minor: Japanese Certificate: International Studies GPA 3.68
Study Abroad: University of Buenos Aires, Argentina & Nanzan University, Nagoya, JapanJuly 1999
Languages:Spanish (advanced), Japanese (advanced), Mandinka (advanced), Polish (native)
Computer Skills:Microsoft Office, File Maker Pro, QuickBooks, Final Cut, VIDA