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Stephanie Hunstein

hunstein@gmail.com • 201-970-1700

EDUCATION
Boston College, Lynch School of Education, August 2017-May 2021 Chestnut Hill, MA
BA in Elementary Education and Applied Psychology and Human Development
Concentrations: Special Education and Teaching English Language Learners
Relevant Courses: Teaching Math and Technology, Teaching Language Arts, Teaching Reading, Learning and Curriculum in
the Elementary Schools, Fundamentals of Math I and II, Bilingualism in Schools & Communities, Child Growth &
Development, Family School & Society, Working with Students with Special Needs, Educational Strategies, Foundations of
Autism Spectrum Disorder, Psychology of Learning, Adolescent Psychology, Personality Theories
GPA: 3.762/4.000, Dean’s List First Honors

EXPERIENCE
Pre-Practicum I, St. Columbkille Partnership School, Brighton, MA Fall 2018
 Student teacher in a 3rd grade classroom once a week
 Planned and executed weekly read-aloud lessons which included vocabulary development with a student learning
English
 Led weekly small math and reading groups
 Graded homework and tests, assisted teacher with lessons, assisted students with independent work
Pre-Practicum II, St. Mary of the Assumption, Brookline, MA Fall 2019
 Student teacher in a 1st grade classroom once a week
 Planned and executed a 6-week small group writing unit
 Assisted teacher with lessons, assisted students with independent work

Gymnastics Coach, US Gymnastics Development Center, Mahwah, NJ Fall 2014-Present


 Coach for children 3-18 in gymnastics skills and safety
 Taught classes alone and helped other coaches teach classes and birthday parties
 Spotted kids to help them learn various skills and routines
 Responsible for moving and handling equipment

LEADERSHIP AND VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES

 BC Bigs
o Paired up with a student in a local Boston Public School to form a “big and little brother/sister” relationship
o Meet with little sister once a week at their school and participate in various activities Fall 2017-Present
 Eagle Volunteers: Mt. Alvernia Volunteers
o Volunteer in a kindergarten classroom once a week
o Help teacher with activities, lessons, and help students with individual work Fall 2018-Present
 Campus School Volunteers: Creative Kids
o Volunteer with students with severe and multiple disabilities
o Play music through instruments and song once a week with students Fall 2018-Present
 Student Admissions Program: Greeting
o Sign in perspective students and families visiting for a tour and talk to them in the admissions lobby about
my experience at Boston College Fall 2018-Present
 Special Olympics Boston College
o Volunteer with adults with intellectual disabilities
o Play soccer and volleyball with them, participate in drills and scrimmages Fall 2018-Present

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