TEACHING RECORD:
I have taught all ages and all skill levels in the sciences and arts.
I have also taught a variety of other subjects when called upon to do so during supply (relief) teaching in schools.
I have created my own teaching programmes in the sciences, and my own courses in arts within schools, and in the art
gallery to both children and adults.
1980-1985 Laboratory
demonstrator; laboratory supervisor (General Zoology Courses; Parasitology Courses).
Dept. of Zoology, University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
1980-1985 Invited
lectures to Parasitology 3 classes. Dept. of Zoology, University of Canterbury,
New Zealand.
1987, 1989 Sessional
Instructor, Parasitic Associations (BISC 848). Design, construction, and teaching of university unit course. Dept. of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Canada.
1988 Invited
seminars to postgraduate Nematology Course (BISC 848). Spring Semester. Dept. of Biological Sciences, Simon
Fraser University, Canada.
1998. Woodstock High School, Grade 12 class of Mr. M. Griffith. Guest talk on human and other parasites.
1999-2003: Supply teaching for New
Brunswick Schools (District Twelve). Completion of two day course "The Substitute
Teacher's Orientation Session" held by NB School District 14, August 12 and 13, 2002.
Students aged 13-14 in one of my school arts enrichment courses created this 16ft long
sports mural in acrylics on masonite. It now hangs outside the gym at the Centreville Combined School, Centreville,
New Brunswick
2003-2004. Design and teaching of courses in arts, including photography,
to both adults and children at all levels both in local schools and in a gallery setting. Designing and teaching art
courses for special groups within the gallery (e.g., 4H) and in schools (e.g., lunchtime arts clubs).
For involvement in the sciences, see "Science Resume" page; for involvement
in the arts, see "Last Position" and "Interests and Private Activities" pages.
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