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Molly

Marchese
• Molly.marchese5@gmail.com • mar16013@byui.edu • (402)452-9476 •

Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education K-12 Anticipated Graduation: Fall 2018
Brigham Young University-Idaho Rexburg, ID

Undergraduate August 2014-May 2016
University of Nebraska-Omaha Omaha, NE
• Dean’s List

Work Experience
Junior Practicum September 2017-December 2017
Farnsworth Elementary Rigby, ID
• Utilized universal design instruction while teaching third grade English & Mathematics in a resource
room to ensure all students’ needs met.
• Observed students within the classroom, provided redirection as needed when off task, and assisted
with other duties as requested by teacher.
• Implemented and designed lesson plans. Improvised when required off the desired lesson plans.
Kiewit Middle School Omaha, NE
• Scored and analyzed standardize test scores such as the K-TEA, viewed the K-TEA being administrated
to a student being tested for Special Education.
• Analyzed and revised IEP with mentor teacher and wrote goals for the students.
• Co-taught in a general education classroom the general education teachers, Math and English to a
whole group of students.
Teaching Assistant Rexburg, ID
• Assisted professor with routine class structure, graded and created assignments.
• Gathered evidence for accreditation and analyzed to the required standards.
Volunteer
Volunteer Tutor August 2014-May 2015
Save Program Omaha, NE
• Helped the youth in low-income areas of Omaha, Nebraska that needed extra assistance on homework
and projects.
• Played and invented games for the youth to allow them to have an escape from any problems at home,
and to burn off stem.
• Explored different opportunities for the youth to participate in, inside and outside school to be
involved in the community.
Volunteer September 2014-September 2017
Alzheimer’s Association Omaha, NE/ Salt Lake City, UT
• Set up and tore down the numerous booths for the walk.
• Cheered the walk participants on at the start of the walk. Inspired them to be the best they can as they
are participating in something great.
• Passed out t-shirts and walk badges and make sure that all walkers are wearing their number badges.

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