Jennifer Brandsberg-Engelmann has worked in various roles since 1997. Jennifer began their career as a teacher at Walter Johnson High School in 1997. In 2001, they moved to ICS Inter-Community School Zurich and worked as an IBDP Economics Teacher, supervising IBDP Economics extended essays. Jennifer then moved to Frankfurt International School in 2007, where they worked as an IBDP Economics and Humanities Teacher, delivering day-to-day lessons and joint assessments and supervising IBDP Economics extended essays. In 2011, they were hired as a consultant at Avenues: The World School, providing curriculum advice for Humanities and the World Course. In 2012, they joined Strothoff International School, where they have held various roles, including Lead | Sustainability Action Lab, Lead Curriculum Developer, Youth Mayors Erasmus+ Project, IBDP Business Management Teacher, IBDP Environmental Systems and Societies Teacher, Pamoja Education Site Based Coordinator, IBDP Coordinator, Chair, CIS/NEASC Accreditation, IBDP Economics Teacher, eLearning Coordinator, and Head of Individuals and Societies Department. In 2019, they became an IBDP Economics and Business Management Textbook Author for Kognity. In 2020, they co-founded the Frankfurt Doughnut Coalition and became a Teacher Contributor (Voluntary) for the Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL). In 2022, they began working as a Freelance for Tomorrow University of Applied Sciences.
Jennifer Brandsberg-Engelmann received their M.Ed. in Secondary Education and Teaching from the University of Washington in March 1997. Jennifer obtained their B.A. in Political & Social Thought from the University of Virginia in May 1992. In 2021, they obtained an ECIS Level 2 Certificate in Child Protection - Teaching Staff from ECIS, the Educational Collaborative for International Schools. In 2018, they obtained a Category 2 DP Coordination from International Baccalaureate. In 2017, they obtained a Category 3 Economics from International Baccalaureate. In 2001, they obtained a Category 2 Economics from International Baccalaureate.
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