Jon Nordmeyer

Jon Nordmeyer

High School ESL Teacher, Teaching Intern

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    School Network Director

  • Education

    • Dartmouth College

      1986 - 1990
      BA Classical Archaeology

      Activities and Societies: Football, Rugby, Community Service (Special Olympics, Wood Crew), Psi Upsilon, Foreign study: Greece/Turkey Tucker Foundation Award for community serviceDean's Award for outstanding contribution

    • School for International Training

      1993 - 1994
      MAT TESOL

      Activities and Societies: Teaching Internship: Cotopaxi Academy, Quito, Ecuador Thesis: ESL in International Schools: Challenges and Opportunities.

    • Dartmouth College

      1986 - 1990
      Bachelor's degree Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology
  • Experience

    • The American School of The Hague

      Aug 1990 - Sept 1992
      High School ESL Teacher, Teaching Intern

      • 9th-12th grade ESL Teacher• Designed and piloted sheltered U.S. culture and history course• Taught Ancient World History• Co-Taught: MS ESL, AP Computer Science

    • Taipei American School

      Aug 1995 - Jun 1999
      Middle School ESL Coordinator

      • Piloted new model of sheltered immersion and developed content-based ESL curriculum• Designed K-12 faculty in-service training and co-chaired ESL Strategic Planning Team• Administered middle school ESL testing, placement and parent orientations

    • Shorewood High School

      Aug 1999 - Jun 2000
      ESL Coordinator

      • Organized ESL parent orientation, international festival and faculty in-service training• Managed budget, testing, placement, scheduling and record-keeping • Developed thematic 9th – 12th grade ESL curriculum including EAP and sheltered World Geography

    • The Koc School

      Aug 2000 - Jun 2003
      K12 English Department Chair & ESL Support Coordinator

      • Designed on-site professional development including workshops, peer-coaching and co-teaching• Taught IB English (Language B) and 9th grade ESL• Coordinated curriculum, budget, scheduling and training for department of 50 teachers

    • School for International Training

      Sept 2003 - Jun 2006
      Director, ACCESS Graduate Certificate

      • Created teacher education curriculum for mainstream teachers of English language learners• Managed program development, training of trainers and evaluation of professional development• Designed and implemented school reform projects including curriculum development, standards integration and improved instruction for English language learners

    • Independent Consulting Services

      Jan 2005 - Jan 2016
      Teacher Educator and Consultant

      EARCOS Recommended Workshop FacilitatorECIS ESL/Mother Tongue Conference - Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017MAIS Conference - Rome, Italy, 2016AASSA Conference - Lima, Peru, 2016AAIE Conference - Atlanta, 2016KOTESOL - Seoul, Korea, 2015NESA Leadership Conference - Abu Dhabi, UAE, 2015CMCIS Conference (Keynote speaker) 2015EARCOS Weekend Workshop - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014ACAMIS ESL Conference (Keynote speaker) – Shekou, China, 2012YK Pao Bilingual School – Shanghai, China, 2011International School of Ulaanbaatar – Mongolia, 2010 CEESA Teachers’ Conference – Tallinn, Estonia, 2010Asian Pacific International School – Seoul, Korea 2010Jian Ping Middle School – Shanghai, China, 2010 EARCOS Teachers’ Conference – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2008 TESOL – Seattle, WA, 2007EARCOS Administrators’ Conference – Bangkok, Thailand, 2006Virginia TESOL Conference (Keynote speaker) – 2006Harvard Graduate School of Education (Guest lecturer) 2003- 2006 NESA Annual Educators’ Conference – Bangkok, Thailand, 2006EARCOS Teachers’ Conference – Manila, Philippines, 2006 TESOL – Tampa, FL, 2006AAIE Annual Conference – Boston, 2006NESA ABC Conference – Bahrain, 2005 AISA East Africa Teachers’ Conference – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2005AISA West Africa Teachers’ Conference – Yaounde, Cameroon, 2005Tri-Association Annual Conference – San Jose, Costa Rica, 2005EARCOS Teachers’ Conference – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2005Tibet University, Faculty of Tibetology – Lhasa, Tibet, 2005 University of Netherlands Antilles – Curacao, 2005 NESA ESL/Special Education Conference – New Delhi, India, 2005 Show less

    • Shanghai American School

      Aug 2007 - Jun 2013
      High School EAL Coordinator

      • K12 EAL Coordinator• Teaching 9th grade academic literacy and providing EAL integration for mainstream classes• Established a high school Writing Center to serve over 400 students• Collaborating with high school faculty to provide embedded professional learning opportunities based on SIOP• Organized school-wide professional development to support English language learners

    • International School Bangkok

      Jul 2013 - Jun 2015
      Middle School Learning Coach & EAL Department Head

      Improve student learning by collaborating with teachers to inquire into student learning data in order to differentiate instruction for all students, including students in need of greater learning challenges.

    • WIDA Consortium

      Jun 2015 - Aug 2023
      Director of International Programs

      - Research, develop and support the implementation of new WIDA resources in international contexts- Design and deliver innovative and sustainable professional learning for the international school community- Advance academic language development and academic achievement for English language learners through high quality standards, assessments and research

    • Multilingual Learning Research Center

      May 2023 - now

      The MLRC is a research center focused on advancing educational outcomes for multilingual learners through innovative and socially conscious research and research–practice partnerships. The MLRC is part of the University of Wisconsin—Madison School of Education and is located within the Wisconsin Center for Educational Research. MLRC School Network members have opportunities to engage in dialogue and collaborative research to explore common problems of practice in teaching multilingual learners. The MLRC School Network promotes inquiry both within schools and across schools. Show less

      • School Network Director

        Mar 2023 - now
      • School Network Director

        May 2023 - Aug 2023
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • K12-ESL endorsement

      Vermont Department of Education