Andrea Oosterhof

Elementary School Teacher at Beaverton School District

Andrea Oosterhof has a diverse range of work experience in the education field. Andrea began their career as a substitute teacher in the Hillsboro School District in 2009. Andrea then worked as a student teacher at Mary Woodward Elementary School, where they gained experience in lesson planning and implementation. Andrea also served as a cooperating teacher for Michelle White and Ryan Kinstedt, where they organized and executed various educational projects and units, such as a Rain Forest unit and a letter writing unit.

Following this, Andrea worked as an instructional assistant at Bonny Slope Elementary School, where they implemented behavior and lesson plans for special needs children. Andrea also held positions at Holy Trinity Catholic School, where they taught third grade and incorporated hands-on learning in their lessons. At Reynolds School District, Andrea worked as a student services trainer.

Andrea's most recent experiences include working as a self-employed tutor, specializing in assisting struggling writers and readers, and working as an elementary school teacher at Scholls Heights Elementary School and Beaverton School District.

Throughout their career, Andrea has demonstrated their dedication to enriching students' education and providing personalized support. Andrea has experience with online grading systems, after-school counseling, and keeping parents informed about their child's progress. Overall, Andrea's work experience showcases their expertise in teaching, curriculum development, and student support.

Andrea Oosterhof earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Social Science from Portland State University in 2002. Andrea then pursued a Masters of Arts and Teaching degree at George Fox University from 2007 to 2009, focusing their studies on teaching Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education (ECE/ELE) students.

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