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Information about William
Recent University of Oxford research postgraduate (BA, MA, MPhil) in English and United States cultural history.
Currently teacher of French and Francophone literatures and cultures at North London Collegiate School.
Highly qualified and experienced teacher. Very personable, congenial, patient, and persevering! :)
Availability: Monday through Thursday from 5pm.
Willing to travel: 15 miles
Experience: Education:
2018-2019: Lincoln College, The University of Oxford, Master, U.S. History, Distinction / Thesis: A Fool`s Paradise: Creole Cultures, Imagined Communities, and Commemorative Annihilation: The Case of Louisiana, c.1800-c.1930 / Committee Member: Race and Resistance, American History Graduate Seminar, Oxford Heads / Additional Training: Heritage Pathways.
2017-2018: The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Fulbright Scholar, U.S. History, English, and Gender Studies.
2016-2017: Sorbonne University, MA, American Studies, Distinction/ Thesis: "The Cow that`s Black and Ugly": Cultural Semiotics and Biopolitics of Color, Beauty, and Class in Southern American Life, 1820-1920 / Elected Student Representative, Department of English.
2011-2014: Lyon 2 University, BA, English and American Studies, 2:1/ Senior Thesis: African American Women`s bodies: Internal and External Perceptions from Slavery to the 1970s. / Writer on U.S. politics and culture for The Student Journals and Le Journal International.
Teaching Experience:
April 2019-Present: North London Collegiate School, French and Francophone Literature Teacher / Y8-Y13 / IGCSE, Pre-U, International Baccalaureate, Oxbridge Preparation, French History.
May-June 2019: Rothermere American Institute, The University of Oxford, Tutor in African American History and Literature
Course taught: Introduction to African American Studies (8 tutorials to undergraduate students) - Syllabus on request.
2017-2018: The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Fulbright French Language Teaching Assistant / Beginners through Advanced Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students / Peer Facilitator and Faculty in Residence Program.
2016-2018: Berlitz France, Paris Opéra, English as a Foreign Language Teacher / CEFR Levels: A1 through C1, corporate clients and secondary education students / Training: Instructor Qualification Program, Kids Virtual Training.
2016-2017: Sorbonne University, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of English / Seminars of literay translation from French to English and from English to French / 27 undergraduate students / Tutorials of history and methodology to 4 undergraduate students.
2014-2016: King`s College School Wimbledon, London, French Language Teaching Assistant / Senior School / A Level, International Baccalaureate, IGCSE, 11+ / Teacher of Record for bilingual students: French literature, philosophy, and composition / American literature classes for Departments of English and Drama.
2013-2014: Villefranche-sur-Saône Correctional Facility, English as Foreign Language Teacher / Volunteer / Rehabilitation Programme