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Biography:
Venise Grossmann is an English teacher at West Deptford High School in South Jersey. In addition to teaching English
classes, she also developed a literacy and technology course--Modern
Media Communications.
Not only does she assist with the production of the morning
announcement broadcast, but she also helps produce the district's cable
TV show, Focus on West Deptford. Temple University named her
School Newspaper Advisor of the Year in 2002, and her district named
her Teacher of the Year in 2003. She was also the advisor of the high
school newspaper, The Talon, which won numerous
awards at the GSSPA and Temple University Press Tournaments.
After taking part in an internship that New Jersey Press
Foundation awarded her in 2003, she became an education columnist for
the Courier Post, a South Jersey newspaper. Two of her articles
have also appeared in Teacher Magazine. She currently serves on
the Community Advisory Panel for the Inquirer's Newspapers in
Education Program and speaks to promote their online version of the
paper.
She has also taught literacy and technology courses at
the county college and university level. In addition, she has designed
and continues to maintain a web site for Gareth Patterson, an African
environmentalist. The latest promotional video that she filmed and
produced for him, can be viewed on his web site
Knysna Elephants.
Most recently, she has produced a promotional travel
video with Ray Kirschner, which can be viewed online:
http://drifters.raykirschnervisualproductions.com/southerncircle.html
She was also interviewed on All Africa Radio on October
26, 2007 in a segment entitled "Affordable African Travel" and has a
column for the The African Sun Times. The radio
segment is available to download at
http://www.allafricaradio.com.
Her new Web site, African
Safari Lady, also highlights her trips to Africa.
Education:
Venise graduated with a bachelor's degree from Glassboro State College
(now Rowan University) and has a Masters of English from Rutgers
University in Camden. She has also taken 10 courses at Camden County
College in computer graphic design, Web page design, photography, and
video technology. Over the past three years, she has also taken two
graduate writing courses at Rowan University and two graduate writing courses at Temple
University.
Background:
Venise taught English for one year at Lenape Regional High School, and
has been a teacher at West Deptford High School for the past twenty-one
years. She has taught a wide variety of courses: Advanced Placement English
III, Honors English III, Honors English I, C.P. English I, C.P. English
III, CP English IV, English I, English III, English IV, Freshman Seminar
(technology), Journalism
I and II,
Expressive Writing, Public Speaking, S.A.T. Prep, Drama, Broadcast News,
Modern Media Communications
and H.S.P.A. Prep.
Professional activities:
West Deptford's District Teacher of the Year 2003
Voted "Most Distinguished Newspaper Advisor" at Temple
Press Tournament 2002
Featured in Who's Who Among America's Teachers
Staff Development Technology Facilitator
Assistant in Morning Announcement Broadcast
• Assistant Producer: Focus on West Deptford (District Cable
News Features Broadcast)
Photographer for district newsletter
Previous professional activities:
• School Newspaper Advisor (The paper won ten awards at the Temple
Press Conference in 2002, as well as awards at the GSSPA Conference
at Rutgers University in New Brunswick: three awards in 2003, five
awards in 2004, five awards in 2005, five awards in 2006, and eight
awards in 2007.)
• English Department Chairperson (2004-2008)
• Basic Skills (LCE) Coordinator Women's Studies Advisor Women's Voice Newsletter Advisor Mentor Teacher (State Department of Education) Member of the K-12 Language Arts Articulation Committee Delegate at County Multiethnic Council
Member of School Improvement Team (Addresses bullying, diversity,
etc.) • Assistant Girls' Track
Coach
Professional memberships:
NEA (National Education Association)
NJEA (New Jersey Education Association)
WDEA (West Depford Education Association)
NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English)
The courses she is teaching this year are the following:
Honors English I
• English I
• Modern Media Communciations
HSPA Prep
Other teaching experience:
Venise has also taught English at Camden County College and has worked
as a facilitator for the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School
of Education. The course she co-taught is entitled "Penn Literacy
and Technology."
Other interests:
Some of her interests include reading, extensive travel, and working
as a waitress at Cap'n Cats Clam Bar in Verga. She also assists Ray
Kirschner, a videographer. In addition to assisting with the filming,
she takes photographs and writes voiceovers for the projects
(www.raykirschner.com). She
also designed and manages a Web site for Gareth Patterson, an African environmentalist:
http://www.garethpatterson.com.
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