Tanya Vik Blais
2111 87th Street, Lubbock, Texas 79423
Education and Certifications
Master of Arts in Teaching
Grand CanyonUniversityMay 2001
Cross Cultural, Language, and Academic Development (CLAD) Certificate
ChapmanUniversityJuly 1996
California Professional Clear Multiple Subject Teaching Credential
Fresno State UniversityJune 1994
Bachelor of Arts in English, Minor in Business Administration
Fresno State UniversityJune 1993
Professional Experience
Instructor – Math Methods2007-present
TexasTechUniversity
- Teach the math methods course required of student teachers earning a Texas Early Childhood Education Teachers Credential for grades K-4.
- Supervise and support part-time student teachers in their field experiences at the elementary (EC-4) level.
University Supervisor
Texas Tech University2007-present
- Supervise, evaluate, and support full-time student teachers at the middle (4-8) and secondary (9-12) levels.
Independent Contractor - Presenter of Cognitively Guided Instruction 2001-present
Arkansas Educational Cooperatives
San Diego County Office of Education
- Design and presentapproximately 20 seven-day Cognitively Guided Instruction math workshops for K-3rd grade teachers.
- Consult with math specialists at seven educational cooperatives in Arkansas.
Teacher-in-Residence - Primary Math Specialist Certificate Program2005-2007
San DiegoStateUniversity
- Developed and taughtcourses for teachers earning a Primary Math Specialist Certificate.
- Established and maintained university partnerships with local school districts by collaborating with principals, superintendents, and teachers.
- Delivered math professional development focused on the partnerships’ goal of improving student mathematics achievement through the use of effective teaching practices.
- Mentored a K-5 mathematics coordinator at a local school district.
- Collaboratively developed online teacher education courses.
Instructor - Math MethodsFall 2006
San DiegoStateUniversity
- Taught the math methods course required of student teachers earning a California Multiple Subject Preliminary Credential for grades K-8.
Professional Experience - continued
Teacher - First, Second, and Third Grade
EncinitasUnionSchool District, Encinitas, CA1996-2005
Morgan Hill Unified School District, Morgan Hill, CA1995-1996
San Bernardino Unified School District, San Bernardino, CA1994-1995
- Taught all subjects to first, second and third grade students.
- Refined my math instruction by incorporating current research from professional readings, state and national standards, and Cognitively Guided Instruction techniques.
- Deepened my understanding of student mathematical thinking through monthly discussionswithK-6 teachers participating in a math study groupover a nine year span.
- Conducted action research on linear measurement, geometry, and fractions with a university professor.
Publications and Awards
- Contributing authorforTeachers Engaged in Research: Inquiry into Mathematics (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics)
- Wrote article, “Collaborative Cycle: A Mentoring Tool for Changing Practice” (submitted for publication)
- Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers AwardRecipient, 2005-2006
- Ocean Knoll Teacher of the Year AwardRecipient, 2001
Professional Math Conference Presentations
Mathematical Reasoning in Problem Solving: Access for All
California Mathematics Council-Asilomar Mathematics Conference, Monterey, CA, Dec. 2007
California Mathematics Council-South Annual Conference, Palm Springs, CA, Nov. 2007
Addition and Subtraction Computation Using True Place ValueUnderstanding
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, Mar. 2007
California Mathematics Council-South Annual Conference, Palm Springs, CA, Nov. 2005
Making Sense of the Constructs of Linear Measurement and Fractions
National Cognitively Guided Instruction Conference, Raleigh, NC, Mar. 2007
Looking Deeper into Attributes of Geometric Shapes
Greater San Diego Math Council Conference, San Diego, CA, Feb. 2007
California Mathematics Council-South Annual Conference, Palm Springs, CA, Nov. 2006
Building Partnerships between School Districts and a University to Increase Equity and Access
National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics Conference, St. Louis, MO,Apr. 2006
Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, Jan. 2006
Understanding the Complexities of Linear Measurement and How It Can Provide a Foundation for Many Mathematical Topics
Greater San Diego Math Council Conference, San Diego, CA, Feb. 2006
Beyond Basic Place Value Understandings
Greater San Diego Math Council Conference, San Diego, CA, Feb. 2005
CGI Mini-Conference, San Diego,CA, Jan. 2003
Cognitively Guided Instruction
Elementary School Principals and Superintendents Forum: “Superintendents’ Achievement Gap Task Force”, San Diego, CA,Dec. 2004
Geometry
National Cognitively Guided Instruction Conference, St. Louis, MO, Oct. 2004
Using a Kid’s Perspective to Rethink Math Tasks
Greater San Diego Math Council Conference,San Diego, CA,Feb. 2002
Exploring Children’s Mathematical Thinking
EncinitasUnionSchool District Starfire Conference, Encinitas, CA, Jun. 1999
Professional Affiliations
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics
Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, Local Arrangements Committee 2007
References available upon request