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Sydney Sauls

3645 Sussex Dr, Milledgeville, GA


Sydneysauls1@gmail.com 404-218-0651
Objective
I strive to promote success and individual growth of each student. I look forward to supporting my school and
student life.
Education
Georgia College and State University
Masters in Education with Emphasis in Biology
University of Georgia
Bachelor of Science in Education with Specialization in Biology
HOPE Scholarship Recipient
Certification
T-4 Certification, Secondary Education Biology and Broad Field
Flinn Lab Safety Certification
Fire Safety Certification

Milledgeville, GA
December 2014
Athens, GA
August 2013

July 2013
December 2012
December 2012

Teaching Experience
Substitute Teacher, Georgia Military College Prep School

Substitute teaching in both middle and high school classrooms.

Student Teaching, Winder Barrow High School

January 2013- March 2013

Instructed 68 students in Biology, including gifted, honors, and students with special needs
Created and implemented unit plans based on Georgia Performance Standards for Cell Structure and Cycle,
DNA and Protein Synthesis, and Evolution.
Utilized Microsoft Power Point and web videos via Promethium Board Technology as well as primary
documents for instruction
Participated in after school tutoring

Practicum, Clarke Central High School

August- October 2012

Aided teacher in science instruction and classroom management


Collaborated with fellow student to create and implement hands-on learning activities

Practicum, Burney Harris-Lyons Middle School

January 2014- Present

October- December 2012

Designed and implemented classroom activities and lessons for two seventh grade classes
Produced and co-taught lesson plans on cell structure and function
Designed differentiated unit plan based on Georgia Performance Standards

Teaching Assistant for Advanced Horsemanship and Training

January-May 2011

Sydney Sauls
3645 Sussex Dr, Milledgeville, GA
Sydneysauls1@gmail.com 404-218-0651

Worked as a teaching assistant at UGA instructing 25 students on how to train a young horse as well as the
biology of equine development
Assisted professor in grading of exams and papers

Related Experience
Volunteer, Athens Thomas Lay After-School Program

January May 2012

Tutored and mentored elementary and middle school students

Professional Organizations
Georgia College and State University Educator Preparation Council

September 2014- Present

This Council is responsible for all issues related to educator preparation and certification at Georgia
College. I was one of the two graduate students selected to sit on this council to listen to changes being
made in the College of Education and vote on whether to approve them or not based on certification
requirements as well as preparation needs.

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