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Trevor Nickle

Drayton Valley

Summary

Dynamic high school mathematics educator with nearly 25 years of teaching experience, most of which is with the Wild Rose School Division. Excels in curriculum development and student engagement. Proven leader in community organizations, leveraging strong team collaboration, and time management skills. Committed to lifelong learning and continuous improvement not only in teaching practices but in life in general.

Overview

22
22
years of professional experience

Work History

High School Teacher

Wild Rose School Division
Rocky Mountain House
09.2003 - Current
  • I have taught high school mathematics for nearly 25 years. I have been involved in numerous Alberta Education roles, including curriculum committee work, diploma exam creation, and marking.
  • For several years in the past, I served as a high school basketball coach and bookkeeper for the MAX Society.
  • I have held many volunteer leadership roles in various community organizations over the years, including my congregation, political entities, and search and rescue. In my church, I was often involved in teaching and leading youth. Currently, all of my primary responsibilities to these organizations are financial in nature.

Education

Bachelor of Education - Secondary Education

University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB
06-2000

Bachelor of Science - Honours Physics

University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB
06-1995

Master of Science - Particle Physics

University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB

Skills

  • Curriculum development
  • Classroom management
  • Assessment strategies
  • Student engagement
  • Team collaboration
  • Time management
  • Life Long Learning

References

  • Adam Jensen (780) 898 4735
  • Heather Bartling (780) 573 9984
  • Shelly Cloke (780) 898 3740

Timeline

High School Teacher

Wild Rose School Division
09.2003 - Current

Bachelor of Education - Secondary Education

University of Alberta

Bachelor of Science - Honours Physics

University of Alberta

Master of Science - Particle Physics

University of Alberta
Trevor Nickle