Richard White
Computer Science Teacher, Physics Teacher, Curriculum Developer at Polytechnic School- Claim this Profile
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Polytechnic School
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United States
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Primary and Secondary Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Computer Science Teacher, Physics Teacher, Curriculum Developer
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Aug 2004 - Present
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Berkeley High School
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United States
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Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Physics Teacher
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Aug 1997 - Jun 2004
Taught Advanced Placement Physics, 11th & 12th grade Physics, Integrated Science, and Physical Science (at-risk students). Developed and maintained a website (www.crashwhite.com) to supplement classroom content. Developed and coordinated innovative extra-curricular physics outings including Physics of Rockclimbing, Physics of Amusement Parks, Physics Adventure Race. Mentored Berkeley High science teachers for Beginning Teacher and Support (BTSA) program. Served as Master teacher for 3 student teachers at UC Berkeley and Mills College. Acted as Science Department Tech Mentor, assisting other teachers with hardware, software, and networking issues. Show less
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Yucca Valley High School
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United States
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Performing Arts
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1 - 100 Employee
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Physics Teacher
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Aug 1991 - Jun 1997
Taught 11th & 12th grade Physics, Applied Physics, 9th & 10th grade Physical Science, Earth Science, and Integrated Science courses (1991-1997). Served as Science Dept. Chair, including serving on the school’s site-based management Academic Council and the principal’s Core advisory committee (1993 to 1995). Conducted staff development presentations and faculty in-services in computer applications and the Internet. Directed the Vertical Club, a student rockclimbing organization. Taught 11th & 12th grade Physics, Applied Physics, 9th & 10th grade Physical Science, Earth Science, and Integrated Science courses (1991-1997). Served as Science Dept. Chair, including serving on the school’s site-based management Academic Council and the principal’s Core advisory committee (1993 to 1995). Conducted staff development presentations and faculty in-services in computer applications and the Internet. Directed the Vertical Club, a student rockclimbing organization.
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