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Kristi D.

Stewart
16235 Bancroft Circle
Omaha, NE 68130

402.321.0969
Moonriver10@cox.net

Instructional Facilitator
Educational trainer with expertise in curriculum design, and blended technology with
leadership experience. Skills include:
Leadership
Instructional Design
Communication
Dual Platform
Team Building
Blended Learning
Assessment Analysis Cultural Awareness
Writing and Editing
Microsoft Suite
Implementation
Data Assessment
EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT #2
Professional Development Consultant, July 2013 Present
Organize and host informational workshops covering poverty, writing, social
studies, economics, college and career readiness, reading, data, assessment, and
technology integration.
Blended Learning using Google, Angel, Canvas, and Blackboard, Apple, Webinars,
and Camtasia.
Google Certified Educator
Trainer of Trainers certificates for DIBELS, NWEA MAP, Understanding Poverty,
Boys Town, and Marzano.
Assist with curriculum design and implementation.
Incorporate varieties of technologies to enhance learning for teachers and students.
Provide professional development for 16 school districts.
BENNINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Educator, August 2011 June 2013
Create and implement four different curriculums to 60+ students daily.
Blended Learning using Moodle curriculum designer and implementation.
Site technology representative keeping 14+ teachers up-to-date on current
technologies.
Incorporate varieties of technologies to enhance learning.
Discover and implement writing curriculum for 100+ teachers.
Chosen to lead and supervise the opening of a new school.
OMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Economic Specialist, August 2010 May 2011
Changed and implemented Economic curriculum for 100+ students.
Created and implemented a Consumer Economic program for 200 sixth graders.
Expanded Economic program to 90 advisement classes using literature with
economic themes and topics.

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Member of the Federal Reserve Economic Educational Council.


Worked with UNO to update and improve the Economic Olympics program.

LA MESA/SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT


Educator, August 1999 June 2010
Created and implemented three different curriculums to 175+ students daily.
Students participated in historical simulations, mummified chickens, and created mini
societies. These activities increased the responsiveness of students and brought
diversity to the classroom.
Economic classes won the Stock Market Game two years in a row, and were featured
in the paper during the crash for their profits of over $100,000.
Created and managed multiple drama/talent productions and raised over $2000
dollars.
Managed and trained the Associated Student Body with 20+ students and 50+
educators.
LA MESA/SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Educator, August 1999 June 2010 (continued)
Brought failing budget into the black in one year, and created a positive cash flow.
Oversaw $80,000+ budget for the student body.
Organized and facilitated a variety of fundraisers for 1200+ students.
Coordinator and trainer of technology for 50+ educators.
Vice Principal Designee for 1200+ students.
In elected position managed and lead 13 educators and 300+ students for 3+ years.
Created and implemented progressive middle school structure.
Created and implemented economic curriculum for site.
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
Educator, May 2005 May 2006
Developed and delivered instruction using up-to-date- Smart Board technology.
Used current adult learning methodologies to deliver curriculum.
Managed student-learning teams.

RELATED SKILLS
Assessing performance
Group Facilitating
Organizing
Problem Solving

Identifying targets
Delegating tasks
Consulting
Management

Designing processes
Customer Service
Writing Objectives
Multi-tasking

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EDUCATION
National University, LaJolla, California
Masters of Science in Educational Technology
University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney Nebraska
Bachelors of Arts in Education

CONTINUING EDUCATION
Participated in a variety of leadership, economic, technology, and educational seminars.
Peru State College 1991 to 1993
60 hours of Industrial Technology
Arizona State University 1996
10 hours of Communication and Science
Grossmont College 2000
6 hours of History
San Diego State University 2000
3 hours of Social Sciences
University of San Diego 2003 to 2006
Completed 16 hours of training for English Language Learners certificate.
Chapman University 2006
4 hours of Outdoor Education
University of Nebraska Omaha 2011
6 hours toward completion of a Middle School Credential.

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