Cierra Rawlings

 CierraL. Rawlings

Cierra L. Rawlings

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Biography

Southwestern College - Mathematics


Resume

  • 2013

    Masters of Arts in Mathematics

    Mathematics Education

    San Diego State University-California State University

    Graduate Student

    Combinatorics

    Number Theory

    Modern Algebra

    Methods Of Proof

    Euclidean Geometry

    Linear Algebra I

    II

    II

    Fourier Analysis

    Vector Analysis

    Mathematics for Teaching

    Geometrical Systems- Chaos and Dynamical Systems

    Topics In Analysis

    Linear Analysis

    Geometry and Statistics for 7-14

    Algebra in the 7-14 Curriculum

    Mathematica

    Learning Theories

    Abstract Algebra I

    II

    Real Analysis

    Partial Differential Equations

    Differential Equations

  • 2008

    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

    Honors of Cum Laude \nMember of Kappa Mu Epsilon

    national mathematics honor society \nDean's List for 6 quarters

    and Presidents Honors in 2009

    2012\n\nSummer 2010- Studied abroad at the Universidad de Valladolid

    Spain

    Mathematics

    California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo

  • Teaching

    Leadership

    Public Speaking

    Microsoft Word

    Mathematics

    Customer Service

    Calculus

    Teamwork

    Tutoring

    K-12

    Time Management

    Microsoft Office

    Research

    Mathematics Education

    Statistics

    Higher Education

    PowerPoint

    Microsoft Excel

    Rawlings

    Lake Tahoe Community College

    Stanford University

    CC'S Pirate Treasures

    Southwestern Community College District

    Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies

    Lake Tahoe Unified School District

    San Diego State University

    Stanford University

    SDSU Research Foundation

    South Tahoe High School AVID Program

    Create a positive academic atmosphere and tutor students who are a part of the DRC. The majority of my tutoring is in Mathematics (Basics Algebra through Calculus)

    but I provide support with other areas such as Physics

    English

    and History. I also assist students with study skills

    basic computer use

    and time management practices. I provide unique and specific support to each student while keeping in mind individual characteristics such as ADHD

    anxiety

    learning and physical disabilities.

    Lake Tahoe Community College

    Head Counselor- Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies

    Dual role as a Teaching Assistant and Residential Counselor in a residential program for academically talented and motivated students. \no\tAssistant taught the high school Logic and Problem Solving

    Mathematics of Symmetry

    and the Mathematical Puzzles and Games courses\no\tManaged a house of 45 high school students and 6 Residential Counselors\no\tRan staff meetings

    created schedules for other counselors

    settled issues that arose among students and counselors

    and provided medical and emotional support for students \no\tActed as a liaison between parents and higher level SPCS administration\n\nAlso served as a head counselor during the summer of 2013

    Stanford University

    Lead College Tutor

    Train and mentor high school peer tutors as well as lead tutorials and study groups for AVID students.

    South Tahoe High School AVID Program

    Graduate Teaching Associate

    Teaching Assistant for Multivariable Calculus. Led weekly breakout sections as well as tutoring and office hours.

    San Diego State University

    Substitute Teacher

    Substitute teach K-12

    including the Bijou Elementary School Spanish Two Way Immersion (TWI) program.The majority of my experience is with high school mathematics and AVID classes

    Lake Tahoe Unified School District

    SDSU Research Foundation

    Center for Research in Science and Mathematics Education

    Research assistant for the Informal Mathematics Collaborative\n• Collaboration with Mingei International Museum

    Ruben H Fleet Science Center

    and The Museum of Photographic Arts \n• Assisted in the creation and execution of exhibits and programs that integrate mathematics while keeping in mind each museum's unique mission \n• Collected and analyzed video and audiotape data

    Research Assistant

    Trained new employees and provided exceptional customer service\nAssisted with the ordering

    receiving

    and merchandizing of products

    CC'S Pirate Treasures

    EPGY Residential Counselor

    Teaching assistant in the middle school mathematics program. I led afternoon study sessions as well as evening recreational and social activities. As a residential counselor I was responsible for the safety and well being of students at all times. \n\nOnline High School Summer Session residential counselor

    Stanford University

    Faculty

    Mathematics Instructor. Responsible for all aspects of the course including lesson design and delivery

    exams

    and grading. I've taught Pre-Algebra

    Elementary Algebra

    Intermediate Algebra I

    and Intermediate Algebra II

    Southwestern Community College District

    Senior Residential Assistant

    Led a team of 17 counselors and activity coordinators in a residential program for over 275 academically talented and motivated middle school aged students from around the world. \n• Resolved high-level participant incidents

    including behavioral issues

    medical emergencies

    and mental health crises \n• Mediated conflict between staff members \n• Served as a parent contact for severe and complicated issues

    Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies

    Spanish

    English

    Bryant Russell Award: Outstanding Student in Mathematics

    Cal Poly SLO

    SDSU Master’s Degree Candidate Award: Academic Excellence in Mathematics Education

    San Diego State University Mathematics Department

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