Muyassar Al-Rifai, teaching

Muyassar Al-Rifai

teaching

Murdoc elementary school. Annur Islamic school. Chico Islamic center

Location
United States
Education
Bachelor's degree, Psychology////Child Development
Experience
11 years, 0 Months

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Total years of experience :11 years, 0 Months

teaching at Murdoc elementary school. Annur Islamic school. Chico Islamic center
  • United States
  • July 1997 to June 2008

I worked as a TA at Murdock Elementary School. I had taught Arabic, Islamic studies and Qura'an at both Masjid Annur in Sacramento/ Ca, and Chico Islamic Center in Chico/ Ca. I tutored non-Arabic speaking students who needed help for classes that are offered at Chico State university. Currently, I am a Preschool teacher at Castles Preschool and daycare for the last 3 years.

Education

Bachelor's degree, Psychology////Child Development
  • at chico state uneversity
  • December 2010

I am keeping my GPA above 2.0.I do get financial aid awords every semester.

Bachelor's degree, Psychology, child Development
  • at Butte College and chico state university
  • December 2010

Received the most active teacher award at Masjid Annur in Sacramento ,California.

Specialties & Skills

Psychology
Teaching
Teaching English
English
teaching
teaching English and Arabic
very fun and calm to talk to anyone, all ages.
very social, bilingual in both Arabic and English languages, and I enjoy interaction with others.
I am a good listener, I can guve the time of the day to others to talk and listen .
I have been working at Castles preschool for the past 8 years.

Languages

English
Expert
Arabic
Expert

Memberships

school
  • teacher
  • July 1997

Training and Certifications

preschool teacher (Training)
Training Institute:
Castles preschool
Date Attended:
April 2013
Duration:
120 hours

Hobbies

  • since I studied Psychology, i truly enjoy listening to people . very social.
    working as a preschool teacher had me build a great relationship not only with children ,but with their families too.When parents drop their children in the morning, I always greet them and ask about how is their day going.Sometimes, I hear frustration, agony, and complains. I try to cheer them up by telling them that it is going to be Ok.I always try to be optimistic and look at the bright sight.