January 14 - 17, 2025
Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL
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Shannyn Pareo

Ms. Shannyn Pareo

Educator for Computer Aided Drafting, Web Dev, CS & ART, Math, Desert Ridge Middle School / Albuquerque Public Schools
United States
With eight years of dedicated experience in middle school education, I am a seasoned educator committed to nurturing the next generation of innovators and critical thinkers. Holding National Board Certification in Career and Technical Education (CTE), alongside extensive certifications in Mathematics and Science, including a specialized endorsement in Technology, my expertise lies at the intersection of academic rigor and technological innovation. As an instructor proficient in teaching Computer Aided Drafting, Web Development, Computer Science, Art, and Mathematics, I strive to cultivate a learning environment where creativity flourishes and students are empowered to explore their passions. My curriculum is not only focused on technical proficiency but also emphasizes essential life skills such as entrepreneurship, career readiness, and financial literacy. Through dynamic teaching methods and real-world application, I inspire students to envision their futures and equip them with the tools necessary to succeed in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. As an advocate for student-centered learning, I continuously seek to integrate cutting-edge technologies and innovative pedagogical approaches into my instruction, fostering a culture of curiosity, exploration, and lifelong learning.
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