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Selina Harris

Summary

Experienced math professor with 40 years of teaching experience. Works with students, parents, and colleagues to educate aspiring arithmeticians. Innovative in bringing life and clarity to math classes for success beyond classroom walls. My confidence comes from teaching over 3000 students in my career.

Overview

46
46
years of professional experience

Work History

Professor of Mathematics

Middlesex County College
Edison, NJ
08.1984 - Current
  • Developed and implemented a variety of mathematics courses, including Algebra I & II, Statistics, and Pre-Calculus.
  • Organized lectures, seminars, tutorials, and assessments for students.
  • Prepared course materials such as syllabi, lecture notes, problem sets, and assignments.
  • Provided guidance and mentorship to undergraduate and high school students in various mathematic subjects.

Mathematics Teacher

James Madison High School
Brooklyn, NY
09.1978 - 06.1982
  • Participated in faculty meetings and professional development workshops related to mathematics teaching strategies.
  • Provided individualized instruction to students who needed extra help with mathematics concepts.
  • Adapted teaching methods and instructional strategies to promote learning in students of differing skill levels.
  • Customized instructional plans to meet needs of different students.

Education

Master of Arts - Mathematics Education

New York University
01.1980

Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics

Baruch College
01.1975

Graduate work in Statistics

Rutgers University

Skills

  • Professionalism
  • Self Motivation
  • Attention to Detail
  • Problem-solving Aptitude
  • Online Teaching
  • Student Motivation
  • Punctuality
  • Time Management

Timeline

Professor of Mathematics

Middlesex County College
08.1984 - Current

Mathematics Teacher

James Madison High School
09.1978 - 06.1982

Master of Arts - Mathematics Education

New York University

Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics

Baruch College

Graduate work in Statistics

Rutgers University
Selina Harris