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Megan Hinks
No 43201
Name Megan Hinks
Nationality UK
Starting Date 2021-09-13
Desired Location Big City, Medium City
Desired Housing Single Housing
Birth Date 1991-06-15
Marital Status Single
Desired Teaching Level Kindergarten, Elementary
Saturday Work Impossible
Desired Pay Per Month more than 2.2 milion won
Degree MA/MS
Education & Work Experience
 Do you have passport, original degree, sealed academic transcripts and criminal background record right now? If not, can you prepare these documents soon?

I have all the documents with the necessary ones apostilled, but not sealed academic transcripts. I can get these which will take a maximum of 2 weeks. I do have unsealed transcripts if this would be acceptable.

* Education & Work Experience *

Teaching Qualification:
2015: CELTA English language teaching qualification
Native English speaker (British)

Academic Qualifications:
2021: University College London – Masters in the Archaeology & Heritage of Egypt & the Middle East (Distinction)
2016: The University of York – Research Masters in Archaeological Studies (Pass) [Award Pass/Fail only]
2013: The University of York – BSc in Archaeology (2:1)

Work Experience:
Interac Kansai & South Central Co., Ltd., Nagoya, Japan: Assistant Language Teacher at Elementary School - May 2016 –April 2017
Teaching predominately fifth and sixth grade students at six different elementary schools including one special needs school; preparing lesson plans and lesson materials; adapting lessons to very different class sizes; being flexible in the case of last-minute changes; managing my own group of students at a summer English camp; judging a regional English speech contest and giving a speech in English and Japanese to parents and other attendees; studying Japanese in order to be able to communicate with my fellow teachers

I have worked on multiple volunteer projects with children. These include assistant teaching in a British elementary school; being involved in a project to help elementary students develop an interest in local archaeology; and holding free fun activity days for local children (ages 2 – 5) in recent weeks.