Andrew Rabin

Science Teacher at The Franklin School of Innovation
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Asheville

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Experience

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Science Teacher
      • 2015 - Present

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Science Teacher
      • Aug 2005 - Dec 2014

    • Science Teacher
      • Aug 2013 - Jun 2014

    • Science Teacher
      • 2011 - Jun 2012

      Taught Environmental Science, and Anatomy and Physiology Taught Environmental Science, and Anatomy and Physiology

    • Science Teacher
      • 2008 - 2011

      Science team leader Taught Biology, Urban Ecology, Environmental Science and AP Environmental Science. Science team leader Taught Biology, Urban Ecology, Environmental Science and AP Environmental Science.

  • New Mission High School
    • Mission Hill, Boston,MA
    • Science teacher
      • Aug 2005 - Jun 2008

      2008- Received $25,000 Mass DOE community service learning grant which was implemented to create interdisciplinary environmental justice focused curriculum and action projects. 2008- Received $25,000 Mass DOE community service learning grant which was implemented to create interdisciplinary environmental justice focused curriculum and action projects.

    • United States
    • Education Management
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Science Teacher
      • Aug 2002 - Aug 2005

      Used Adventure Based Counseling modality to treat students with emotional handicaps. Taught Physical Science, Environmental Science, Biology, Health, and Engineering Challenges Used Adventure Based Counseling modality to treat students with emotional handicaps. Taught Physical Science, Environmental Science, Biology, Health, and Engineering Challenges

    • Field Teacher and Assistant Director
      • May 2001 - Sep 2002

      As a Field Teacher, taught outdoor environmental lessons to economically disadvantaged public school students from New York City at a residential environmental education center in the Berkshires. Responsible for supervising tent groups of six boys each, and ensuring the safety of students on lessons and hikes. Ensured the delivery of safe high-quality environmental education programs in accord with center philosophy and established policies and procedures. When promoted to Assistant Director, supervised eight Field Teachers, planned and facilitated staff training and on-going staff development activities, developed and distributed evaluation forms to all students and staff members, and recruited and interviewed students for summer programs. Show less

    • Cook
      • Nov 1999 - Apr 2001

    • Student Teacher
      • Aug 2000 - Dec 2000

      Designed and implemented lesson plans, curriculum, and assessment methods for two freshman Biology classes and one upper level Environmental Science class, participating in all faculty meetings and professional development opportunities. Received praise from teacher mentor on teaching skills and mastery of subject matter. Designed and implemented lesson plans, curriculum, and assessment methods for two freshman Biology classes and one upper level Environmental Science class, participating in all faculty meetings and professional development opportunities. Received praise from teacher mentor on teaching skills and mastery of subject matter.

    • Research Assistant
      • May 1994 - Sep 1995

      Research Assistant in a long term population and breeding success study of Mexican Spotted Owls in southern Utah Research Assistant in a long term population and breeding success study of Mexican Spotted Owls in southern Utah

    • Research volunteer
      • Aug 1993 - Nov 1993

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • Apr 1993 - Aug 1993

      Field research asssitant in a study of neotropical migrant land bird breeding success in bottomland hardwood forest of Louisiana. Field research asssitant in a study of neotropical migrant land bird breeding success in bottomland hardwood forest of Louisiana.

Education

  • Lesley University
    Master's degree, Masters of Ecological Teaching and Learning
    2012 - 2014
  • Prescott College
    Post Baccalaureate Certificate, Teacher Certification
    1999 - 2000
  • University of Arizona
    non-degree graduate classes, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
    1996 - 1997
  • Earlham College
    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Biology
    1988 - 1993
  • Boston College

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