I am nothing if not eclectic. I have taught in private schools in the US, Vietnam, and Ecuador, as well as at a university in Mexico. As a Washington State native, I continually revisit my roots. Recently, I had the pleasure of teaching at an IB Private school in Bellevue. Previously, I taught Language Arts in Arizona. I have also taught Adult Education in Grant writing, reading, the ACT & TOEFL test taking, and writing fiction. I am currently a PHD student at California Institute of Integral Studies where we consider the spaces where the intersectionality of thought systems can coexist in conversation.
Interdisciplinary, with an emphasis on historical context, student interaction and creative process. IB world schooling group work Project based learning Right Question Institute Specific structures leading to student independence
Project Excel, Federal Grant, 4 years, $40,000 AVID CORE curriculum teacher Artist in Residences, 2010, 2011 Graduate school, University Grants
PH.D candidate - Women's Studies IB school training AVID curriculum training, San Diego, CA ESL Certificate, Arizona State Pacific Lutheran University, MA in Education Seattle University, Bachelors English and Studio Art Visions in old Masters oil painting technique, Italy
https://mwilber-teaches.my.canva.site/hire Private Sector work -Professional Tutor and writing editor -Grumbacher Art teacher -Copy editing for various authors - Art Curator; Volunteer Coordinator of an art 501 3C, Seattle - Art Director, Community Development Programs, Seattle
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool, Staff, Not Grade Specific
English Language Arts, Balanced Literacy, Creative Writing, Reading, Grammar, Spelling, Vocabulary, Specialty, Science, Social Studies, World History, World Languages, Spanish, Arts & Music, Visual Arts, ESL-EFL-ELL, ELA Test Prep, Geography, Literature, International Baccalaureate, General Science, Short Stories, Writing, Reading Strategies, Test Preparation, Phonics, Close Reading