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Marlene E. Day, M.Ed. Celebrates 32 Years as a Primary School Teacher
Marlene E. Day, M.Ed. has dedicated her professional life to educating children as well as serving as a role model for them.
Old Orchard Beach, ME, June 12, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Marlene Day, a teacher for Old Orchard Beach School Department's Loranger Middle School, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in primary education.
Marlene E. Day has worked for the Old Orchard Beach School Department for 32 years. Since 1997, she has been teaching reading, mathematics, spelling, language, social studies and science to 5th grade students and utilizes novel instruction methods to relay difficult or confusing concepts. Because of her vast skills in numerous disciplines, including regular district-wide curriculum as well as religious education, Ms. Day is able to adjust her teaching style to suit students' particular needs, based on their responses to the material being taught. As she explains it, "I seem to have a knack for working with students who need more help academically or behaviorally to be successful," she asserts, "and I pull from my knowledge in different areas to do so." She enjoys the intimate and personal atmosphere that daily contact with students affords her, and prefers being in the classroom over working in an administrative position.
Highlights of her career include attending an educational leadership seminar at the National University of Ireland, Galway and Whitelands College in London, being recognized as a world leader at World Youth Day in Rome, Italy in 2000, and creating a study guide for graduate students that was published in the Library of Congress. Ms. Day was named Teacher of the Year by the State of Maine in 1983.
Ms. Day received her Master of Science in Literacy Education, plus 15 credits, from the University of Southern Maine and her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from the University of Maine. She is a member of Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and Phi Delta Kappa International.
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