Nova O'Callaghan

Head Of School at Mosaica Education

Nova O'Callaghan has a diverse range of work experience in the education sector. Nova started their career as a 2nd grade teacher at St. Catherine Laboure Primary School in 1997. Nova then moved on to teach at Sacred Heart Primary School from 1998 to 2002. In 2003, they became a 5th grade teacher and subject coordinator at St. Therese Primary School. Nova then transitioned into a teaching role at the Academy of Arts and Sciences from 2005 to 2007 before becoming a program facilitator at the Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Lorain Preparatory Academy from 2007 to 2008. Nova then joined Mosaica Education, Inc. as a National Curriculum Implementation Specialist from 2008 to 2009. Nova subsequently became the Chief Administrative Officer at Arts and Sciences Preparatory Academy from 2009 to 2011. Finally, they held the position of Head of School at STEAM Academy of Akron, starting in June 2013. Additionally, Nova held the role of National Curriculum Implementation Specialist at STEAM Academy of Akron from October 2011 till May 2013.

Nova O'Callaghan's education history begins in 1994 when they enrolled at Western Sydney University to pursue a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree in English Language and Literature/Letters. Nova completed their studies in 1996.

After a brief break, Nova O'Callaghan returned to Western Sydney University in 1998 for another Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree. However, the specific field of study for this degree is not provided. Nova completed this degree in 1999.

In 2003, Nova O'Callaghan attended the Australian Catholic University to obtain a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree. Their field of study for this degree was English/Language Arts Teacher Education. Nova completed their studies in 2004.

Overall, Nova O'Callaghan has pursued their education in the field of education, focusing on English language and literature.

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Timeline

  • Head Of School

    June, 2013 - present

  • National Curriculum Implementation Specialist

    October, 2011

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