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Cassandra Rusie's Teaching Portfolio
1. CASSANDRA RUSIE
" C hildren are the world's most valuable resource and
its best hope for the future. " -John F. Kennedy
2. Welcome Through my numerous experiences in
the classroom, I have developed a
to my philosophy incorporating education and
portfolio! experience. I believe that if students
enjoy being in the classroom, then their
possibilities for success are endless. I
also believe, as a teacher, I must be
nurturing, understanding, and
motivational in the classroom to obtain
optimum results.
Please explore my portfolio and look at
some of the wonderful experiences I
have had in the classroom. I am eager to
discuss everything I have discovered
about myself and my teaching style.
3. About Me
I am a Wayne State University graduate
I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary
Education with grades 6-12 English and History
Endorsements
I am an Eastern Michigan University graduate
I completed my Master of Arts degree in K-12 Educational
Leadership in December 2011.
I have had the privilege to teach in a variety of settings.
Middle and high school levels
School year and summer school
Wayne, Macomb, and Oakland counties
Charter, public, and private schools
English, history, and yearbook classes
5. Teaching Experience
I have had three specific experiences so far in my
career.
University Preparatory Academy, Detroit, MI
Cranbrook Kingswood Schools, Bloomfield Hills, MI
Horizons-Upward Bound program
East Detroit Public Schools, Eastpointe, MI
6. University Preparatory Academy
English Language Arts Advisor, 2009-2010
Taught 9th grade Language Arts, History of Technology,
and Advisory, a career and test taking skill course.
Selected as 9th grade English Language Arts lead teacher
Responsible for the academic, mental, and social
development of 17 students
Coordinated their education and communicated with their
parents regularly
Initiated Student Study Team (SST) process for struggling
students
Used Positive Behavior Support (PBS) to reinforce desired
conduct
Arranged individualized, 10 week internships for each
student with a mentor from the Metro Detroit area.
7. University Preparatory Academy
Served as part of several district groups
Digital Academy technology team
Culture Committee
Curriculum team
Offered ELA and ACT tutoring before and after school
Proctored standardized testing
Participated in a Professional Learning Community
(PLC) with 7 other 9th grade educators
The group used benchmarking to determine needs and
develop a plan for developing college readiness
Link to University Preparatory Academy website
8. University Prep - Dateline NBC
University Preparatory Academy was featured on the national news program,
“Dateline NBC” as part of their “What Works” segment. The school was
highlighted for its high achievement and student success rate. My students, my
classroom, and my teaching are featured prominently in the segment.
Please click image above to view segment.
9. University Prep – Community Outreach
One of the key components of University Prep’s “Big Picture”
model is the Learning Through Internship (LTI) program.
Each teacher assists each student in securing a mentor from a
job field he or she is interested in.
Every one of my 17 students had an internship, a rare feat at
University Prep.
I planned and organized a large group outing to see how a city
operates. See pictures from that LTI experience HERE.
10. University Prep – ELA Team Lead
My administrator selected me to serve as team lead
I was put in charge of coordinating those on my
team and compiling testing data.
During the year, I facilitated meetings relating to
grade wide benchmark testing.
Early planning meeting notes for benchmarking test
Meeting minutes from testing planning session
Results of 9th grade reading benchmarking testing
11. University Prep – Curriculum Team
As part of University Prep’s Curriculum Team, I
evaluated the current 9th grade ELA curriculum,
revised it to align with state standards, and created
a collection of support documents and
assessments for the future of the department.
9th Grade ELA Units 1, 2, 3, 4
Sample syllabus
To Kill A Mockingbird review PowerPoint
Final exam
Invitation to join Curriculum Team
12. Horizons-Upward Bound
Student Teacher, 2008
Chosen as one of two English Language Arts interns
for the summer of 2008
Planned curriculum for 10th grade African American
Literature course
Taught gifted Detroit Public School students
Acted as mentor and counselor for 45 students
Conducted after hours tutoring twice per week
Participated in the planning and execution of several
extracurricular events, including career night, talent
show, college visits, and end of term award ceremony
13. Horizons-Upward Bound
English Instructor, 2008-2009
Hired as contract teacher after successful completion
of internship.
Only intern retained from summer session
Continued work with 45 10th grade students,
mentoring them in academic and social issues.
Planned class field trip with mentor teacher’s class to
the Museum of African American History
Participated in graduation ceremonies
Conducted interviews with prospective students for
the program
Link to Horizons-Upward Bound website
14. HUB – Drama Unit
I devoted two of the six weeks in the term to a
drama unit. Students acted out August Wilson’s
The Piano Lesson.
Unit Plan
Guided Reading Questions
Act Quiz
15. HUB – Theme Paper
Each student in the program was responsible for
completing a project about the theme of the term.
The theme this term was the HUB Code of Honor that all
students are expected to follow
Project rubric
Project guidelines
Example of completed
project
16. HUB – Teacher of the Summer
At the end of my first term with Horizons-Upward Bound,
I earned the “Teacher of the Summer” award, due to my
hard work and dedication to my students.
17. East Detroit Public Schools
Student Teacher, 2007
Student taught under an 8th grade Language Arts
teacher
Prepared and executed lessons on The Outsiders
Mentored students in writing essays for statewide
contest; one student became a finalist
Substitute Teacher, 2007-2009
Taught all grade levels in all subjects at all 9 district
schools
Served as long term substitute in 8th grade US History
class.
18. East Detroit Public Schools
English and Yearbook teacher, 2009
Took over from outgoing teacher mid-year
Taught 12th grade Applied Writing, 11th grade
Composition, 10th grade Literature, and 10th-12th grade
Yearbook
Oversaw final production and sales and distribution of
yearbook
Mentored seniors in preparation of career portfolio
project, a requirement for graduation
Assisted in graduation ceremony
Link to East Detroit Public Schools website
20. Teaching and Learning Statement
Students need to learn and experience.
Experience and education need each other to thrive.
Students take accountability for their education.
It is my role as teacher to guide students as they take an
active role in their learning.
I will engage my students in discussion and encourage
them to raise questions.
I believe that students will benefit from a variety of
assessments.
These include written, oral, presentation, and formal
testing, among others.
Link to Full Teaching and Learning statement
21. Beliefs into Action
1. I will create an environment where students can question their knowledge and
be active participants in their education.
A student-centered classroom fosters the development of high-level intellectual
skills.
2. I believe that learning should be fun.
Students should enjoy their lessons and want to learn. Learning to love to learn is the
key to students’ success.
3. I am the moderator of interactive lessons where students can make choices
about how to complete their assignments.
This creates accountability and the life skill of analyzing actions and consequences.
4. I encourage communication among students.
Learning is not a solitary activity and the various talents, and experiences of each
student are the best educational tools a teacher can have.
5. I think that students learn best when they can relate their lives to the lesson.
This includes creating cross-curricular connections between subjects to create a sense
of fluidity in their education. Our brains do not contain separate, divided portions, so
education should not be either.
22. Beliefs into Action
6. I set high standards for academic achievement and personal conduct.
If students have attainable goals to aspire to, then they will work hard to
accomplish them. However, if standards are impossible, students will be
discouraged and give up.
7. I continuously evolve my teaching methods in order to enhance the quality
of education I provide my students.
A good teacher is a lifelong learner.
8. I incorporate technology in the classroom.
It is vital for me to keep up with the resources my students use daily. Using these
tools will help to interest my students of the technology generation with
conventional lessons.
9. I take an interest into my students’ personal lives.
Life does not stop when they enter the classroom and the baggage they bring with
them is crucial to the success or failure of their academic performance.
10. Above all else, I believe in teaching children.
No matter what subject matter or grade level, I believe that when children are the
focus, it is impossible to fail.
Link to Beliefs into Action statements
23. Sample Lesson Plan
This lesson plan features one of my favorite
strategies for learning vocabulary, linking tables.
The lesson is centered around the text, “Cask of
Amontillado,” by Edgar Allen Poe.
Lesson Plan
Linking tables explanation
Example overhead
Student handout
24. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING MY
PORTFOLIO!
If you have any questions, please contact me at:
586-945-8098 or CassandraRusie@aol.com