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Noah Oakes

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Summary

Dynamic substitute teacher with Duplin County Schools, recognized for exceptional classroom management and relationship-building skills. Cultivated a positive learning environment that enhanced student engagement and academic growth. Consistently requested for assignments due to proven adaptability and trusted performance, fostering strong rapport with students and staff alike.

Developed strong classroom management and instructional skills in educational environment, seeking to transition into new field. Demonstrated ability to adapt quickly and maintain positive learning atmosphere. Ready to bring these transferrable skills to new professional challenge.

During the second semester of the 2024-2025 school year I worked as a long term sub at James Kenan in the EC Department. I worked closely with the EC department and members of the county EC staff to make sure the students in my class were able to get their assignments caught up and finished by the end of the semester.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Substitute Teacher

Duplin County Schools
04.2023 - Current
  • Followed classroom plans left by class teacher to continue student education and reinforce core concepts.
  • Upheld classroom routines to support student environments and maintain consistent schedules.
  • Developed strong rapport with students through consistent encouragement and support, fostering a positive learning atmosphere conducive to academic growth.
  • Repeatedly requested as substitute teacher by teachers based on excellent past referrals and trusted performance.
  • Maintained day-to-day classroom management and discipline to promote learning initiatives.

Education

Educational Studies

University of Mount Olive
Mount Olive
12-2024

Skills

  • Classroom management
  • Adaptable
  • Relationship building and management
  • Student engagement

Timeline

Substitute Teacher

Duplin County Schools
04.2023 - Current

Educational Studies

University of Mount Olive
Noah Oakes