Natalye Pass

Lead Area Faculty Chair

We found the following information about Natalye Pass at Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District, where Natalye has worked as a Adjunct Instructor since 2014. Natalye's total work experience is over 16 years, during which time this expert had at least four jobs at different places to develop professional skills. Natalye Pass studied at the Uc San Diego from 2011 to 2012. Natalye can be found in El Cajon, California – where this professional currently lives. You can find this professional's current contacts through SoftwareOfficial search.
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Natalye Pass
Last updated Jun 10, 2024

Contact Information

Last Update
Jul 10, 2022
Email
na**@gcccd.edu
Location
El Cajon, CA

Workplace

Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District
Adjunct Instructor

Industry

Higher Education

Work History

Adjunct Instructor

8800 Grossmont College Dr, El Cajon, CA 92020
Courses Taught: Early World History Modern World History Early American Civilization Instruct courses in the History department, in early and modern world and American (north, central, and s...
from Aug 2014

Adjunct Instructor

100 College St, Winfield, KS 67156
Courses Taught: Early World History Modern World History Early American Civilization Honors American Civilization Modern American Civilization Honors Modern American Civilization Mod...
from Aug 2013

Lead Area Faculty Chair

1625 west Fountainhead Pkwy, Tempe, AZ 85282
Lead Faculty Area Chair for the History Department at Phoenix. Oversee content for history and political science courses, as well as conduct meetings and host events related to the advanceme...
from Mar 2013

Paraeducator

I serve as both a Special Ed/General Ed classroom specialist and an Instructional Behavior Technician, working with a diverse group of students. This job enables me to interact one-on-one wi...
from Jul 2009

Education

2011 — 2012
2009 — 2011

Occupations

Executive
Chairperson
Professor
Adjunct Instructor
Chief Executive
Lecturer
Postsecondary Teacher

Skills

Powerpoint
Classroom
Literature
Tutoring
History
Books
American History
Curriculum Development
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