Special Needs Manager
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Total years of experience :0 years, 7 Months
Employment and Experience My employment record is very complex. Rather than give a detailed chronological sequence, I have listed below the institutions where I was employed over a fifteen-year period, followed by my teaching experience. Jnr. Computer Programmer, The Gas Council, Killingworth. 1969 Experimental Officer, British Ship Research Assoc., Wallsend. Statistical Assistant, The Electricity Council, London. Student Advisor - Computing
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Easterhouse Behaviour Support Unit, English Teacher
Most of my work experience involved Computer Aided Design apart from my time at MARI where I was employed in the field of Switch-systems. While employed at B.S.R.A. I was involved in the production of a number of publications and manuals related to BRITSHIPS, a CAD system for the design of hull forms and bulbous bows. I also produced programming manuals for student use at Trinity College, Dublin, where I taught a course in FORTRAN programming. From August 1984 until October 1989, when I began my studies at the University of Strathclyde, I was fully employed as a housewife and mother. At Strathclyde I studied English and Philosophy. I presented a number of tutorial papers throughout my four years of undergraduate study and five papers at the Arran Reading Parties of 1992, '93, 94, and '95. My dissertation, The Elusive Colt of a Dark Horse, for which I attained a first class assessment, was a joint English/Philosophy topic concerning direct and indirect communication in philosophy and literature and centred on the works of Soren Kierkegaard and E.M. Forster. I
P.G.C.E. in English with Classical Studies and Drama electives
courses: TEFL Diploma, Edinburgh
courses: TEFL Diploma, Edinburgh
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