LaToya Bailey Williams, M.Ed. has diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Starting in 2001, they worked as the Student Activities Coordinator at Nicholls State University for two years. In 2003, they became the Visitor Services Coordinator at The Ogden Museum of Southern Art before transitioning to a role as a Costumed Tour Guide at Destrahan Plantation. At the plantation, they gave tours and demonstrated activities at the children's festival.
In 2004, LaToya joined the Jefferson Parish Public School System as a Teacher, where they taught U.S. History for over 15 years. In 2019, they became the School Support Coordinator for Social Studies until 2020.
In 2017, LaToya worked as a Teacher at VIPKID until 2021, teaching online classes. In 2020, they also owned their own business, Sadie Dean Design Studio, LLC.
Most recently, in 2022, LaToya joined The National WWII Museum as the Director of Teaching & Learning and previously worked as a Student Programs Specialist.
LaToya Bailey Williams, M.Ed. has an education history that includes a Master of Education - MEd degree in Curriculum and Instruction- Social Studies from Concordia University, Nebraska. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in History from Nicholls State University in the years 1994-1998. LaToya completed their high school education at John Ehret High School from 1990-1994 but did not receive a degree or specify a field of study during that time.
Additionally, LaToya has obtained a certification in Social Studies - Grades 6-12 & Special Education, Mild/Moderate Grades 1-12 from the Louisiana Department of Education, although the specific month and year of achieving this certification were not provided.
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