Amanda Dahl Larimer

Learning Specialist - Teacher at Beaverton School District

Amanda Dahl Larimer has a diverse work experience. Amanda Dahl started their career in 1996 at UBS, where they worked in SEC Compliance until 2000. Amanda Dahl then transitioned into the education field, joining the Beaverton School District in 2003 as an Art Literacy Program Teacher/Director. In 2013, they took on the role of Debate Coach at Stoller Middle School. In 2014, Amanda became the President of the Mothers Legacy Project, an NGO with consulate status at the United Nations, presenting a panel as part of the Commission on the Status of Women. Amanda Dahl later joined the Beaverton School District again in 2015, this time as a Learning Specialist-Teacher. Additionally, Amanda held a position as a Member of the Board of Directors for the Oregon Council of Teachers of English from 2019 to 2022, where they sponsored the Oregon Writing Project and OCTE Conferences.

Amanda Dahl Larimer has a strong educational background focusing on teaching and education. Amanda Dahl obtained a Credential in Teacher Education and Professional Development from the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2023. Prior to that, they completed a Master's of Science in Special Education and Teaching at Portland State University from 2020 to 2022. Before pursuing their Master's degree, Amanda earned a Master's of Education in Secondary Education and Teaching at Portland State University from 2018 to 2020.

Amanda's Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature/Letters was obtained from Brigham Young University, although the specific start and end years are not provided.

In addition to their academic degrees, Amanda has obtained two additional certifications. In July 2022, they completed the Group 1: Human Subjects Researcher certification from the CITI Program. Two years earlier, in September 2020, they obtained an Oregon Teaching License from the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission.

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Timeline

  • Learning Specialist - Teacher

    September, 2015 - present

  • Art Literacy Program Teacher Director

    2003