CRAIG HOYT GILMAN
615 High Point Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Telephone: 757-636-4857 E-mail: craighg1960@netscape.net
SECONDARY and MIDDLE SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER (5 years)
Korea International School, Seoul, Korea (August 2002 – June 2005)
Classes taught include: Modern World History; US History; Model United Nations; Introduction to Psychology; Introduction to Personal Finance; all in an ESL environment with high achieving students
Activities supervised: Student Council, Model United Nations (international conferences to Tokyo and Beijing), KIS Volunteer Corps, Habitat for Humanity (Global Village Program in Philippines), Guest Speaker Program, HS Class Trips
Administrative Support: Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) leadership team member (included providing professional development to KIS faculty as well as producing resources for guiding the school through its initial accreditation process), high school social studies curriculum development (standards-based, grade-level, and ESL integrated), Safety Committee Chairperson (established KIS’s first Safety Plan and Emergency Evacuation Plan), KORCOS Board Secretary (Korea Council of Overseas Schools provides professional education and training opportunities for teachers at international schools throughout Korea), PTO High School Faculty Representative, Welcome to KIS handbook author
Norfolk Tidewater Regional Alternative Education Program, Norfolk, VA (2001/02)
Mixed grade (6th - 8th), mixed subject (English and Social Studies) classroom
Classroom management of mixed ability, at-risk students in an alternative education setting that often included ED and LD students
Contributed to the writing of Individual Education Plans (IEPs)
Identified and recommended students for testing or special placement
Princess Anne High School, Virginia Beach, VA (2000/01; 2nd semester)
9th grade World History and 9th/10th grade Introduction to Psychology
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)
Korea Council of Overseas Schools (KORCOS), Board Secretary
SKILLS
Certified in American Red Cross Advanced First Aid and CPR (need renewal)
Strong computer and technology skills.
Fundamental Japanese skills
ADDENDUM TO RESUME, CRAIG HOYT GILMAN
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
ESL Instructor, Tokyo, Japan 1993-1998
Guest Lecturer, Tokyo Kaizai University, Japan, 1994
Graduate Research Assistant, Old Dominion University, VA 1989-1991
SHARE, Special Projects Director, 1992-1993
MILITARY EXPERIENCE
Virginia National Guard, Company Commander, 1991-1992
United States Marine Corps, Infantry Officer, 1984-1989
Special Intelligence Officer, 24TH MEU, 1988-1989
Administration Officer, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, 1987-1988
Small Unit Commander, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, 1985-1986
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
MA, International Relations, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 1993
(Currently enrolled in MS, Education, Old Dominion University)
Graduate Certificate: Strategy and Policy, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 1991
BS, Parks and Recreation Administration, West Virginia University, WV, 1984
Special Intelligence Officer’s Course, Little Creek, Norfolk, VA, 1988
Administrative Officer’s Course, Cherry Point, NC, 1986
Advanced Infantry Officer’s Training Course, Quantico, VA 1985
Marine Corps Officer Training Course, Quantico, VA 1985
INTERESTS
Travel; people; international cultures; outdoor activities (hiking, kayaking, scuba diving, fishing, mountain biking); bowling; soccer; judo; international affairs and current events; music (especially the blues); movies; and US history to name a few.
PERSONAL WEB-PAGE
Please visit my personal webpage at www.craiggilman.com.