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Annalee Shum

Education and
Certificates
August 2015- Present

George Washington University, Columbian College of Arts and

Sciences

Museum Studies, MA
Concentration: Curation and Museum Education
May 2009
Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences
BSC: Anthropology
Minor: Psychology
Magna Cum Laude: 3.87 GPA

Honors Thesis: Comparative Analysis of Copper Age Burials on the Great


Hungarian Plain

Florida Department of Education


Professional Teaching Certificate, Biology 9-12

Employment
October 2016- Present

October 2015- 2016

June 2015- July 2015

August 2011- June 2015

April 2013- May 2014

Program Coordinator
National Building
Design, plan, implement, and evaluate experiential learning
experiences, workshops, and programs for visitors of all ages.
Oversee planning and logistics for Museum late nights, and
festivals; manage relationships with stakeholders and vendors.
Museum Teacher
National Building Museum
Develop and facilitate outcome-based programming for school
groups, summer camps and late night museum events using
developmental and experiential learning theory.
Curriculum Specialist and Lead Teacher
Communities in Schools, STEM Summer Camp
Developed a two week STEM camp curriculum with a focus on
engineering and the use of technology
Worked with community partners to develop meaningful field trip
experience (Vistakon, UNF, St. Johns River Keepers)

Anatomy and Physiology/Biology/IB Biology Teacher


Teach for America/Duval County Public Schools: Edward H. White
High
School

Selected for highly competitive national service corps, Teach For


America, committed to teaching in high needs schools as dedicated
advocates in the mission to close the achievement gap

Selected as one of 5,066 out of 47,911 applicants to the Teach for


America 2011 Corps

Display multitasking skills by instructing 170 students in different


subjects.

Foster a sense of culture and self-motivation in the classroom in


order to consistently achieve ambitious educational goals

January 2012-July 2012

April 2010-June 2010

April 2007- December


2009

August 2007- January 2009

Curriculum and Assessment Writing Team


Duval County Public Schools
Worked in concert with District Leads to develop a district wide
biology and anatomy curriculum guides, aligned to State and
Common Core standards.
Created original formal assessment questions to be implemented
by all Duval county biology teachers.
Imported and catalogued new assessment questions into an
organized online database.
Created original diagrams for use on district assessment.
Vetted and reviewed pre-existing assessment and curriculum
guides for rigor and accuracy.
Curriculum Specialist, College Emersion Program
Jacksonville Mayors Office, Education Commissioner
Collaborated with the City of Jacksonville Mayors Office to allocate
a $150,000 budget for Learn2Earn, a program dedicated to rising
sophomores and juniors of Duval County Public Schools
Wrote a summer curriculum to provide a collegiate experience for
200 Duval County high school students. Course description
included: Applying to Financial Aid, Honors Symposium, Educational
History of Jacksonville Fl, Admissions Essay Workshop.
Implemented lesson planning skills to provide a focused instruction
aligned with the mission and goal of the program.
Oversaw the professional development of instructional staff
Conceptualized the programs mission, vision, and instructional
locations.
Lab Supervisor and Cataloging Instructor
Krs Regional Archaeology Project, Field Museum
Implemented complex system for cataloging and washing over
2000 field specimen collected from the excavation.
Managed a field crew of 15 undergraduates, instructing proper
washing techniques
Created a database for easy data analysis, and location of artifacts
Archaeological Technician
National Park Service, South East Archeological Center
Analyze and catalogue artifacts recovered from National Parks.
Digitally photograph all artifacts, edit with Adobe Photoshop and
link to Access database.
Edit and write reports.
Implement organizational techniques for all artifacts being cleaned,
analyzed and catalogued for storage.
Oversaw the daily activities and professional development of
approximately 3 archaeological aides.
Teaching Assistant
Florida State University, Dean of Undergraduate Studies
Wrote and instructed 15 week liberal arts appreciation course,
focusing on the skills necessary to excel at a liberal arts school.
Organized field trips for 30 students to highlight liberal arts events
in the community.
Developed and executed lesson plans, as lead instructor including
picking a major, academic writing and academic honesty.

Professional Affiliations

Phi Beta Kappa


Phi Kappa Phi
Society of American Archaeologists
National Association of Secondary School Principals
Teach For America
AmeriCorps

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