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David A.

Bild
Education
20092011 19962000

1404 Lincoln Street Evanston, IL 60201 dabild@yahoo.com 602-628-0290

Arizona State University Master of Education in Secondary Education (Teacher Certification); GPA: 4.0 University of Wisconsin-Madison Bachelor of Science in Anthropology (Honors); Cumulative GPA: 3.8, GPA in major: 3.9

Tempe, AZ Madison, WI

Experience
August 2009May 2011 Teach For America/Discovery School-Glendale Elementary School District Glendale, AZ th th th 8 Grade Science Teacher (2009-11), 7 Grade Science Teacher (2010-11), 8 Grade Social Studies Teacher (2009-10) th 34% increase in students exceeding on Arizonas statewide assessment of 8 grade science standards (AIMS) th 20% increase in students passing the Arizona statewide assessment of 8 grade science standards (AIMS) Implemented an inquiry-based science curriculum covering Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Ecology, Earth Science, and Space Science February 2004May 2009 Logan Simpson Design, Inc. Archaeologist Supervised archaeological excavation and survey projects in Arizona and New Mexico Mentored and trained new employees in archaeological field methods and reporting Prepared and edited numerous complex technical reports Coordinated projects with government entities, tribal representatives, and private contractors Tempe, AZ

April 2003February 2004 Center for Environmental Studies-Arizona State University Tempe, AZ Research Technician Responsible for the collection and presentation of 120 years of annual quantitative and qualitative data on historic and modern agricultural land- and water-use practices, crop yields, and crop production in central Arizona Analyzed the influence of political, economic, demographic, environmental, and technological factors on land- and wateruse practices June 2002December 2002 Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest-U.S. Forest Service Heber, AZ Archaeologist Supervised survey crews for the Burned Area Emergency Rehabilitation team in the aftermath of the Rodeo-Chediski Fire Assessed fire effects on archaeological sites and recommended treatments for site protection and stabilization Maintained database of archaeological sites on the forest Summers 19992001 Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project-Arizona State University Caballo, NM Teaching Assistant (2001), Archaeologist (1999, 2000) Taught methods of archaeological excavation, documentation, and artifact analysis for the 2001 ASU field school Supervised Arizona State University interns and employees during survey February 1999May 2000 UW-ASPIRE Program Madison, WI Mentor and Volunteer Coordinator Assisted in the development and implementation of a student-led University of Wisconsin program designed to encourage local elementary students from low-income backgrounds to pursue a college education Worked in peer groups to create program curriculum and recruited University of Wisconsin students to serve as mentors

Skills
Language Skills: Conversational proficiency in Spanish Computer Skills: Highly proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and SMART Notebook Proficient with ArcGIS and other geographic information systems software

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