Jack Segriff
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7H 5M4
Northlands College
La Ronge, Saskatchewan 2004
Position: Teacher I taught LA/#20 and #30, Informational Processing and
Life Skills at Pine house Lake; developed functional
syllabus based on Saskatchewan Core Curriculum that
included assessment and evaluation deemed pertinent to
success of each program of study; developed I.E.P. for
for ESL/D students; generated effective transfer of
learning to take place across the content areas being
taught so that what was learned by the students was
demonstrated through application and thus re-enforced
within current learned outcomes that specified enabling
and terminal objectives; (LA=Language Arts).
Global Language Center
Gumi City, South Korea 2003
Position: Teacher Created 8 week curriculum cycles for intermediate
and advanced ESL students at the institute; prepared
daily lesson plans based on realistic learned outcomes
while utilizing enabling and terminal objectives; assisted
initial assessment and placement of new students at the
institute; facilitated over-all assessment and
evaluation perimeters using performance based criterion
reference and normal reference testing throughout ESL
components: speaking/reading/writing and listening.
Taught business English at Gumi City Hall; ESP and
Conversational English at L.G. Electronics, Philips
Electronics and Hysong Spandex Corporation.
Established an English Club for students featuring
the development of on-line tutorial services for TOEFL
testing.
School District #2 1987-1991
140 4th Ave.
Billings, Montana
Position: Teacher Taught two core English language arts classes and two
Excelled English Language arts classes plus one
Journalism class; prepared lesson plans, assess student
needs and evaluated student progress; volunteered
as an advisor for the High School Newspaper the
“Bronc Express”; facilitated student centered activities
in the “Young Authors Program” affiliated with School
District #26; active participation in the Forensic programs
at Billings Senior High and Lockwood Middle School.
Young Volunteer’s In Action 1985-1987
2061 3rd Ave E.
Billings, Montana
Position: Tutor Taught EFL/ESL in programs such as Sheltered English,
EAP, ESP, CALP, BIC and Conversational English; taught
History, Civics, Math, Geography, Government-U.S.A. to
prepare students to pass the requirements to become U.S.
citizens; taught all components: reading/writing/listening
and speaking in both a co-operative/interactive student
centered classroom with content based instruction coupled
with theme based instruction.
RMC (Rocky Mountain College); Billings, Montana 50102. U.S.A.
Professional Licenses: Montana/Teaching License.(U.S.A.)
Province of Saskatchewan/Teaching License.(CANADA).
Honors and Awards: Nominated for “Outstanding English Major”
Montana State University 1987.
Certificate of Merit
Young Volunteer’s In Action 1986.
Certificate of Appreciation
Young Author’s Program 1989.
Hobbies: reading, writing, music, walking/exploring, life long learning.
Refereneces: Stewart Mayotte/Senior Co-coordinator Northlands College.(Canada).
Bill Dufee/Superintendent of Northern Lights School District (Canada).
Peggy Parker/Principal of Castle Rock Junior High(U.S.A.).