Angelica Blazina-Mantovani
Email: ady7xp@r.postjobfree.com
Experience
John Jay College – Department of Public Management
Position: Substitute/Adjunct Lecturer
•PAD 771 – Capstone Seminar
•PAD 755 – Writing for Management
•PAD 715– Research Methods
•PAD 701- Fraud, Waste and Abuse
•PAD 700 – Introduction to Public Management(graduate)
•PAD 141 – Computer Applications and Literacy in Public Administration
•PAD 140 – Introduction to Public Management(undergraduate)
•ENG 101 – Composition I
John Jay College – Department of Public Management
Position: Writing Coach
•Assess stylistic and grammatical weaknesses in students’ writing
•Coach students individually either virtually or in person
•Discuss writing weaknesses with course professors
•Create video lectures discussing format, organization, quality of argument, grammar, fluency, the cohesion of topic, style, clarity, conciseness, and meeting the criteria of the assignment
John Jay College – Department of Public Management
Position: MPAQE Workshop Instructor
•Conduct MPA Qualifying Exam workshops during the winter and summer sessions
•Review the grading chart, studying methods, exam outline and passing strategies with students
•Teach grammar rules and writing methods
•Grade exams
John Jay College Writing Center
Position: Writing Tutor
•Tutored undergraduate and graduate students in writing, organization, development, grammar, APA style
•Assessed stylistic and grammatical weaknesses in students' writing
•Convened with students individually and in various instructional workshops
•Taught effective organization of ideas, grammar use, and writing style
•Prepared students for the college exit test, the CUNY Proficiency Exam and the CUNY ACT Writing exam
Fall 2008 – Present
Fall 2020 – Fall 2022
Spring 2009 – Present
Spring 2001 – Fall 2010
Kaplan K12 Learning Services
Position: Supplemental Educational Services Instructor
•Taught Math and English Language Art lessons to third graders in Bronx public schools
•Provided practice exams to reinforce fundamentals, improve foundational skills
•Strengthened assessment performance
Fall 2004 – Spring 2005
Awards
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
•Honoree Faculty for Undergraduate Dean’s List
2013 – 2014
Education
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Master of Public Administration
•Investigation and Operational Inspection
Bachelor of Arts
•Forensic Psychology
•Minor – Honors English
Spring 2008
Spring 2004
2003 – 2004
Volunteer
Bayview Elementary School
•Parent Teacher Association member
West Islip School District
•Site-based team member for Bayview Elementary
2016 – Present
2019 – 2022
Technical
Skills
Software
•Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
Language
•Fluent in Italian