Trevae Golden-Oloye's Walden University MSIDT Portfolio

Trevae Golden-Oloye's Walden University MSIDT Portfolio

The purpose of this portfolio is to showcase the knowledge, skills, and abilities attained as a graduate of Walden University's MSIDT Program.    

Biographical Essay

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Trevae Golden-Oloye currently resides in Crystal, Minnesota, a northwest suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota.  She hails from Chicago, Illinois where she received the bulk of her education and teaching experiences. Trevae brings over twenty years’ teaching experience from both urban and rural, and public, private, parochial, and community and technical college educational systems. From the big cities such as Chicago, Minneapolis, and Saint Paul to the small country towns of Rochester and Leroy/Ostrander, Minnesota, Trevae has facilitated and taught them all. All of Trevae's former teaching evaluations reported her expertise excellent to superior in teaching abilities. Trevae’s past work experiences include facilitation, coordination, management, and evaluation of adult learners and programs while teaching for City Wide Colleges of Chicago and as literacy, ABE, GED, and ESL Training Specialist and Rochester Community and Technical College as an Upward Bound English teacher. Additionally, she has numerous years in K-12 classrooms either as a full time regularly contracted teacher or short-call or long-call substitute teacher.
  
Trevae has experience working with behavioral disordered students as well as juvenile offenders in the roles of teacher at Burr Oak School and juvenile detention specialist at the Olmsted County Detention Center in Rochester, Minnesota. While attending online university at Walden, Trevae has been a great help to her elderly disabled mother.  
 
Trevae has an Associates of Arts degree in English from Olive Harvey College, a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Chicago State University, a Master of Arts degree in Media Communications from Governors State University and will soon complete her Master of Science degree in Instructional Design and Technology Performance Improvement from Walden University.  Trevae has also earned eighteen graduate semester hours in educational administration from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. Currently, Trevae is applying her instructional design expertise to developing a web-based sanitation course for her daughter.  Trevae’s overall expertise exist in her use of sound judgment, applied reasoning, persistence, administration and natural leadership skills and training, excellent facilitation and classroom management skills.
 
In her free time, Trevae likes to travel to Africa where she owns a business licensed to manufacture pre-fabricated metals, foam, and plastic products. The company’s asset is a huge factory building that Trevae wants to collaborate in partnership with an investor of like mind and vision.

Resume

Objective

To obtain an instructional design and technology position where I can utilize my superb educational training and excellent work experiences to improve the quality of training and performance levels of various audiences in an educational, corporate, or industrial setting.  

Education

Walden University Online, Minneapolis, MN

 

M.S. Instructional Design and Technology Performance Improvement

June 28, 2013

 

Governors State University, University Park, IL

 

M.A. Communications

April 30, 1978

 

Chicago State University, Chicago, IL

 

B.A. English

June 1977

 

Olive Harvey College, Chicago, IL

 

A.A. English

May 31, 1974

Additional Formal Education

Walden University Online, Minneapolis, MN

 

Post - Baccalaureate Certificate in Instructional Design and Technology

June 2011

 

Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Minneapolis and Rochester, MN

 

Eighteen semester hours in Educational Administration

September 2005 to March 2007

 

University of Minnesota

 

Three semester hours in Human Relations

Fall 1993

 

City Wide Colleges of Chicago Accelerated Programs, Chicago, IL

 

Eight semester hours in The Exceptional Child, Math Methods and Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement

         Spring 1987

Competencies in ISD

My courses in the M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology have provided me with the foundational knowledge about how people learn, and the skills I need to be able to create and assess curricula across a variety of instructional settings. The MSIDT program delivered to me the perfect balance of leadership, problem-solving skills, academic theory, and hands-on experience.  I can definitively state I gained the knowledge, skills, and experiences I need to enter in the instructional design field, in the corporate, education, or nonprofit sectors of our society.

 

As a graduate of Walden’s MSIDT program, I achieved at the following competencies:  

 

1.   Designing and implementing conditions for learning by applying principles, theories, and research associated with instructional systems design, message design, instructional strategies, and learner characteristics.

 

2.   Developing instructional materials and experiences by applying principles, theories, and research related to print, audiovisual, computer-based, and integrated technologies.

 

3.   Using processes and resources for learning by applying principles, theories, and research related to media utilization, diffusion, implementations, and policy making.

 

4.   Planning, organizing, coordinating, and supervising instructional technology by applying principles, theories, and research related to project, resource, delivery system, and information management.

 

5.   Evaluating the adequacy of instruction and learning by applying principles, theories and research related to problem analysis, criterion references measurement, formative and summative evaluations, and long-range planning.

 

6.   Demonstrating the ability and skills to facilitate equitable access to instructional materials for all learners.

 

7.   Demonstrating the ability to apply common technology tools to create innovative learning solutions and materials.

Additional Skills

Microsoft Project, Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint, Adobe Presenter 9, Adobe Dreamweaver, Captivate, Adobe XI Standard and Pro, Adobe Master Suite CS5, Audacity, Articulate, DoView Logic, Workflow diagramming software tool, and digital equipment troubleshooting (e.g., PCs)

Teaching and Facilitation Experience 1978 – 2004

K – 12 Public, Archdiocesan, Parochial Teaching, Lead Adult Educator and English Coordinator 

 

Peace Africa Community Center ▪ 3015 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN  55406

2002 – 2004

 

Lead ESL Adult Educator and Coordinator:  Trained and taught East and West African immigrants’ civics/citizenship and English language.  My job responsibilities entailed planning, designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating learner performances in English and civics courses.  I procured 40K from the state of Minnesota for my program.  I also volunteered tutoring English (writing) to immigrant K-12 students.  Contract taught two years

 

Rochester Public School, ISD 535-▪ 615 7th St SW, Rochester, MN 55902

1997 – 2000

 

Short-call Substitute Teacher:   Taught all grade levels and disciplines throughout the district▪ given high accolades for helping increase student knowledge on a module about West Africa ▪ received excellent teacher evaluations ▪ Substitute taught three years

 

Rochester Community & Technical College ▪ 851 30th Ave SE, Rochester, MN 55904

1997

 

Upward Bound English Teacher and English Coordinator ▪ given high regards for increasing student-writing skills by designing, developing, implementing, English curriculum I created.  Provided immediate feedback ▪ Received excellent teacher evaluation Taught one summer

 

Saint Paul Public School, ISD 625-▪ 360 Colborne Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102

1995 – 1996

 

Short-call Substitute teacher:  Substitute taught at various schools throughout the district for six months ▪ English teacher and Coordinator: Fresh Start Transition Alc. ▪ taught six months  

 

 

Minneapolis Public School, ISD 1 ▪ 807 NE Broadway, Minneapolis, MN 55413

1993 – 1995

 

Substitute Teacher:  Taught all grade levels and subjects throughout Independent School District # 1 as a short-call substitute teacher

 

Fourth, fifth, and sixth grades classroom teacher: Hall Montessori Elementary School ▪ given high accolades for changing highly challenging at-risk students’ emotional and learning behaviors ▪ taught six months

 

 

City Wide Colleges of Chicago ▪ 226 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60606

1978 - 1989

 

Adult Education Training Specialist:  Literacy, ABE, GED, and ESL

Malcolm X, Kennedy King, and Olive Harvey Colleges ▪ Taught eleven years

Many of my students received their GED diplomas and learned how to read and speak English

 

 

Chicago Public Schools, ISD 299-▪ 125 S Clark St, Chicago, IL 60603 ▪ 1985 – 1992

 

Cadre:  Raster Elementary School – Floating classroom teacher ▪ taught six months received excellent evaluation

 

Substitute Junior and Senior High English:  Carver High School ▪ taught three months ▪ received excellent evaluation

 

FTB remedial Kindergarten, fourth, and fifth grades Reading and Language Arts teacher:  Melody Elementary School  ▪ Taught five years ▪ increased student reading, writing, and math skills two plus years above grade level ▪ received excellent teacher evaluations

 

FTB third and fourth grades teacher:  Daniel Hale Williams ▪ taught six months

 

 

Archdioceses of Chicago ▪ 835 N Rush Street, Chicago, IL ▪ 1979 – 1984

 

Full – Time third and fourth grades classroom teacher:  Saint Martin Catholic School ▪ Contract taught four years ▪ received superior teacher evaluation

 

Full-Time seventh and eighth grades regular teacher:  Saint Pius Catholic School  Contract taught one-year ▪ received superior teacher evaluation

 

 

Saint Peter Lutheran School ▪ Chicago, IL ▪ 1978 – 1979

Full – time seventh and eighth grades classroom teacher ▪ Contract taught one year 

Non-Teaching Experience: Home Healthcare ▪ 1998 - 2000 and 2006 - 2013

Mrs. Ruth Treadwell  Caretaker ▪ 2010 – 2013

 

PCA:  I attend to the daily care and needs of my disabled elderly mother while attending Walden University Online.  

  

 

Excellent Care Inc. ▪ 329 Elton Hills Drive NW, Rochester, MN 55901 ▪ 2006 – 20o8

 

PCAI attended to the personal care and needs of to my disabled elderly mother and two others clients. My job responsibilities entailed collaboratively planning and executing their needs. 

  

 

Hiawatha Homes INC ▪ 1820 Valkyrie Dr. NW Rochester, MN 55901 ▪ 1998 – 1999

 

Residential CounselorI attend to the needs, care, welfare, and cognitive programming of individuals with developmental disabilities.  Given excellent ratings

 

 

Many Rivers Juvenile Detention ▪ 2118 Campus Dr. SE, Rochester MN 55904  1997 -1998

 

Juvenile Detention Specialist:  I attended to the needs, care, welfare, and security of juvenile offenders.  Also trained in the art and science of self-defense, fingerprint rolling, de-escalation skills, pepper spray, etc. 

Author: Trevae Golden
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