Paul Angers, M.A.
Glendale, CA 91202
tmbongos@earthlink.net
Objective: School Teacher
Education:
Multi-Subject California Teaching Clear Credential,
(SB2042): Pacific Oaks College,
Pasadena,
2008 (Clear 6/2011 through GUSD BTSA).
Master of Arts in Human Development, with emphasis
on Leadership in Education,
Human
Services, and College Teaching: Pacific Oaks College, Pasadena, 2007
Bachelor of Arts in Human Development, with emphasis
on Educating Young Children:
Pacific
Oaks College, Pasadena, 1998
Teaching Experience:
Saint Robert Bellarmine,
154 N. 5th St., Burbank, CA 91505
Grade 6, Grammar & Literature,
Pre-K through 8th grade music.
Fall 2011 to present.
Pacific Oaks College, 55
Eureka St., Pasadena, CA 91103
Adjunct Faculty, Education
Department and Human Development Department.
Courses: Teaching As a Performing
Art; Community Music; Social Studies, Science and the Arts as Integrated
Curriculum; Children’s Cognitive Development; Models and Methods of
Parent/Student and Teacher Collaboration; 2002- present.
Self-Employed & Contracted Educator, Curriculum
Writer, and Musical Director. Grades K – 8, 1990 to present.
Glendale Unified School District. Substitute teaching
K-12. September 2011 to present
American Lutheran Elementary
School, 755 N. Whitnall Hwy., Burbank, CA. 91505
Grades 1 & 5 classroom teacher;
K – 6 music program director and teacher; Science Fair director; summer day
camp director; 1999 – 2006.
Goldenwest Christian Elementary
School, L.A., CA. Grades 1 & 2 classroom teacher; 1998-1999.
Other Experience: VIRTUS training;
CPR; Smartboard; WASC Committee member;
play guitar and direct children in song and drum circles. Occidental College
Teacher Education
Advisory Board; Director of Psalm 33:3 World Percussion; Curriculum designer and
author of Orange County’s Too Many Bongos Project (now in its 22nd season);
Drum Coach at Toll Jr. High (under the direction of Dr. Laydani); and Glendale
Community College, English Tutor (under the direction of Susan Brinkmeyer. Guest
lecturer: Children’s Connection
Los Angeles, ELCA Principal’s Conference, North Texas S.U.; Pacific Oaks
College; Inducted into the Who’s Who Among American Teachers.