Angela Morales
Student Fellow at Brigham Young University - Hawaii- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Upgraded Worldview Certificate
United NationsJun, 2021- Oct, 2024 -
Digital Citizenship
Common Sense EducationOct, 2019- Oct, 2024 -
Social-Behavioral-Educational Researchers
CITI Program, A Division of BRANYJun, 2019- Oct, 2024 -
Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
American Red CrossOct, 2018- Oct, 2024 -
Emergency Management Introduction to CERT
FEMAOct, 2018- Oct, 2024 -
Emergency Management Introduction to Command System
FEMAOct, 2018- Oct, 2024 -
Private Investigator
Virginia Department of Criminal Justice ServicesAug, 2020- Oct, 2024 -
Criminal Justice Certificate
Brigham Young University - Hawaii -
International Development Certificate
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Legal Studies Cerificate
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Social & Behavioral Research - Basic/Refresher (Curriculum Group) Group 1: Social-Behavioral-Educational Researchers
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Brigham Young University - Hawaii
Experience
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Brigham Young University–Hawaii
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Student Fellow
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Apr 2021 - Present
As a Student Fellow at Brigham Young University, I researched and evaluated impact of religious freedom and human rights education on social and economic development. I also conducted community service projects, planned and organized awareness forums for the school and the local area. Key Achievements: - Studied chapters on Human Dignity and articles on Religious Freedom - Accepted at the J Reuben Clark Law Society Religious Liberty Fellowship and attended the conference at Washington, DC. - Researched and allocated impact on student funds -Participated in conferences and wrote reports published on school website. Show less
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Geneva Office for Human Rights Education
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Switzerland
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Primary and Secondary Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Volunteer
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May 2021 - Aug 2021
As volunteer at Geneva Office for Human Rights Education, I received a certification as a Human Rights Instructor researching points of law to review facts and sharing them to students across the world. In addition, I certified other facilitators to teach human rights and organize community service projects emphasizing societal enhancements in their local communities. Key Achievements - Organized weekly conference calls on human rights, designed campaign across social media platforms to promote human rights achieving engagements from multiple users - Undertook promotion of human rights awareness and research from global participants including India, HongKong, United Kingdom, United States, and the Philippines. - Piloted, trained, and instructed human rights course to youth, BYU-Hawaii community, and global participants Show less
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Community Development Network
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United States
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Development Intern
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May 2021 - Aug 2021
• Collaborated with an interdisciplinary team and built Open Content for Development (OC4D), an online portal to house Open Educational Resources (OER) composed of learning materials, training materials, and localizable toolkits to bolster capacity for personal, family & community development • Worked with global team focused on expanding global access to critical literacy & self-reliance content • Facilitated and evaluated human rights pilot classes, curricula alignment and capacity-building of local facilitators Show less
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BYU-Hawaii Language Center
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United States
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English as an International Language Tutor
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Sep 2020 - May 2021
• Trained and supervised new tutors in their teaching skills • Created new projects every semester to improve the tutoring program • Taught English skills to 25-35 students from over 25 countries for over 2,000 hours • Trained and supervised new tutors in their teaching skills • Created new projects every semester to improve the tutoring program • Taught English skills to 25-35 students from over 25 countries for over 2,000 hours
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Polynesian Cultural Center
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United States
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Leisure, Travel & Tourism
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700 & Above Employee
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Ambassador Guide
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Jan 2018 - Dec 2019
• Met with approximately 15 people for 6-7 hours 3 times a week and shared an authentic Polynesian experience • Spent an average of 3 hours every week to be trained for problem-solving and handling upset guests • Met with approximately 15 people for 6-7 hours 3 times a week and shared an authentic Polynesian experience • Spent an average of 3 hours every week to be trained for problem-solving and handling upset guests
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Education
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Brigham Young University - Hawaii
Bachelor's degree, BA Political Science and BS Psychology