Beaverton School District
Rebecca Hewitt has extensive work experience in the education field. Rebecca began their career as a German and English Teacher at Hamilton City School District from August 2001 to June 2004. During this time, they created an interactive classroom atmosphere, implemented various instructional techniques, and engaged in professional development activities.
Following their role at Hamilton City School District, Rebecca joined Beaverton School District in August 2006 as an ELL/English/Credit Recovery Teacher. Rebecca utilized SIOP and AVID strategies to provide instruction tailored to different student learning needs. Rebecca also actively pursued professional development opportunities to enhance their content knowledge and teaching skills. Rebecca held this position until June 2017.
In July 2017, Rebecca joined Renton School District as an English Language Arts Teacher. Rebecca successfully implemented OSPI's Bridge to College English program, designed and implemented curriculum for ELA elective classes, and participated in professional development activities such as Washington Ethnic Studies Now. Their tenure at Renton School District lasted until June 2022.
Rebecca's latest position is at Beaverton School District as an ELD Teacher, starting in June 2022. Further details about their role are not provided.
Rebecca Hewitt holds a Master's Degree in English Language and Literature/Letters with a concentration in TESOL from Wright State University, which they obtained from 2003 to 2006. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Communications Education and a Bachelor's Degree in German Language Teacher Education from Miami University, during the period of 1994 to 2000. In addition to their educational degrees, Rebecca has obtained two professional certifications in Vocational Education/Training for teaching, one from Oregon TSPC in March 2022 and another from Washington OSPI in February 2022.
Beaverton School District
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Beaverton School District is the third largest district in Oregon, serving nearly 41,000 students and employing 4,600 professionals. They empower all students to achieve post-high school success.