Tifany Moreira

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Tifany T. Moreira

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Biography

San Bernardino Valley College - Psychology

Adjunct Professor at Argosy University
Tifany
Moreira
Greater Los Angeles Area
Highly competent and dependable teaching professional with an established reputation in curriculum enhancement and integration of technology into daily lessons. Excellent communicator with strong speaking, writing, research and analytical skills. Proficient in prioritizing and completing tasks in a timely manner. Highly competent in assessing and evaluating the student’s performances and implementing need based lesson plans.


Experience

  • DeVry University & its Keller Graduate School of Management International

    Adjunct Professor

    Instruct courses in Psychology, Motivation and Leadership, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving and Marriage and Family.

  • San Bernardino Valley College

    Adjunct Professor

    Tifany worked at San Bernardino Valley College as a Adjunct Professor

  • Chaffey College

    Adjunct Professor

    Tifany worked at Chaffey College as a Adjunct Professor

  • Brightwood College

    Adjunct Professor - Criminal Justice Department

    Instruct courses in Psychology and Intercultural Relations.

  • Crafton Hills College

    Adjunct Professor

    Tifany worked at Crafton Hills College as a Adjunct Professor

  • Argosy University

    Adjunct Professor

    Instruct courses in various areas of Psychology.

Education

  • Vanguard University of Southern California

    Psychology of Human Development

    Clinical Psychology

  • Mt. San Antonio College

    Psychology

Publications

  • Attachment Diversity and the God Image

    American Psychological Society

    This research paper examines the relationship between childhood attachment, cultural diversity, and the way people experience God. Submitted and accepted for poster presentation at the annual conference of the American Psychological Society (APS).

  • Attachment Diversity and the God Image

    American Psychological Society

    This research paper examines the relationship between childhood attachment, cultural diversity, and the way people experience God. Submitted and accepted for poster presentation at the annual conference of the American Psychological Society (APS).

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