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Nicholas Baker

Instructor
Oxnard,CA

Summary

Student-centered Instructor with expertise in Education, especially Virtual Education. Offers 24-year background supporting students, developing instructional plans and organizing and grading exams and tests. Commended for sustaining effective learning environment through prepared classes and relevant assignments and consistently achieving classroom management and academic goals.

Overview

25
25
years of professional experience

Work History

Instructor

California Virtual Academies
09.2002 - Current
  • Tracked student progress, frequently checking in with struggling students and identifying root causes of problems.
  • Observed and adopted new techniques from skilled instructors and lecturers.
  • Improved student performance by defining clear goals and communicating performance metrics.
  • Promoted classroom safety, collaboration and best practices.
  • Evaluated and revised lesson plans and course content to achieve student-centered learning.
  • Increased student participation via engaging lectures and assignments.
  • Optimized day-to-day instruction to align educational strategies with industry best practices.
  • Oversaw curriculum development and implementation in alignment with best practices.

6th Grade Teacher

Jacksonville School District 117
08.1998 - 07.2001
  • Kept classroom environments consistent and focused on learning by establishing and enforcing clear objectives.
  • Prepared and implemented lesson plans covering required course topics.
  • Worked with administrators on behavioral issues to support needs of students. This was crucial in this [particular at-risk environment.
  • Assigned daily lesson plans designed to motivate students and allow for creativity.
  • Administered assessments and standardized tests to evaluate student progress.
  • Supported student skill development in alignment with personal and academic goals

Education

Doctor of Education - Curriculum, Teaching And Learning Leadership

Northeastern University
Boston, MA
07.2021

Master of Arts - Humanities

California State University - Dominguez Hills
Carson, CA
12.2013

Bachelor of Science - Elementary Education

Northern Illinois University
Dekalb, IL
05.1997

Skills

  • Progress Reporting
  • Instructional Design
  • Plan Courses
  • Group Learning Mechanics
  • Creative Instruction
  • Proctor Examinations
  • Assign Grades
  • Remote Instruction
  • Curriculum Development
  • Attention to Detail
  • Research Writing
  • Class Organization
  • Verbal and Written Communication
  • Academic Publications
  • Faculty Communication
  • Lesson Planning
  • Networking
  • Group and Individual Instruction
  • Community Outreach
  • Course Lecturing
  • Critical Thinking
  • Classroom Lectures
  • PowerPoint Presentations
  • Experiential Learning Methods
  • Lectures and Discussions
  • Personable and Approachable
  • Online Class Discussion
  • Inspiring Lectures
  • Course Development
  • Classroom Management
  • Program Planning and Development

publications

The topic of my dissertation was: The Building of Meaningful and Productive Teacher-Student Relationships in Virtual Middle School Settings. I have recently published my first education book, entitled Virtual K-8 Teaching: A Handbook for Building Productive Teacher-Student Relationships. My book was published with Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group. I recently presented the findings of my book at Northeastern University’s Graduate School of Education’s Residency.

Virtual K-8 Teaching: A Handbook for Building Productive Teacher-Student Relationships is a deep dive into the ways in which virtual K-8 teachers build those ever-elusive relationships with virtual students. Virtual K-8 teachers rarely, if ever, see their students in-person and yet are expected to build meaningful and productive relationships with them. The literature on this topic was analyzed and discussed. Eight virtual middle-school teachers were interviewed, as well. These teachers shared stories, tips and tricks.

Concerning the building of meaningful and productive teacher-student relationships in virtual settings, the research brought about many common threads, including student engagement, teacher academic and social presence, the nurturing of student sense of belonging, bridging the transactional distance gap and the importance of the student’s educational community. Also, emerging throughout was an immediately useful collection of teacher tips and tricks for creating productive, safe spaces that foster success of the K-8 virtual student. Ultimately, teacher-student relationships were found to be crucial in the overall success of the virtual K-8 student.

Timeline

Instructor

California Virtual Academies
09.2002 - Current

6th Grade Teacher

Jacksonville School District 117
08.1998 - 07.2001

Doctor of Education - Curriculum, Teaching And Learning Leadership

Northeastern University

Master of Arts - Humanities

California State University - Dominguez Hills

Bachelor of Science - Elementary Education

Northern Illinois University
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