Penelope Torribio is celebrating an award received from Cal Poly University Pomona for her new education book "Future in Our Hands, What Everyone Should Know About Education" "Future in Our Hands, What Everyone Should Know About Education" Provides education basics, how schools are financed,a glossy of all the confusing terms, a discussion of the Federal Governments role in education, and a statement that we should pass a law that say thatany education bill or law with a billion dollars or moreattached should have prior public notice through the media and through the schools.
Penelope is an award winning singer songwriter with albums on cdbaby.com and itune, and a master puppeteer
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Penelopes' Bio
It was in the classroom that I learned that children can be taught more effectively through the arts than through lectures and paperwork. If teachers become entertainers, so to speak, they will have more fun, the kids will have more fun, and the learning environment will be joyful.
Penelope is a Learning Handicap and Behavior Transformation Specialist. She has spent most of her teaching career working with the " behaviorally challenged".
Credentials
M.A. Learning Handicap Specialist
Credentials: Special Education, Communication, English--Life
Junior college Credential-Life
Teaching Experience:
SED, Los Angeles County of Edcuation
O.H. Preschool, Sunset School, City of Industry, CA
ESL Kindergarten, Sunset School, City of Industry, CA
SED, Los Angeles County of Education
O.H. Preschool, Sunset School, City of Industry, CA
ESL Kindergarten, Sunset School, City of Industry, CA
Many years of substitute teaching.
Director of Education, Charter Psychiatric Hospital, Charter Oak, Ca, 4 years
SED, The Sycamores, a residential facility using innovative techniques to reach and teach troubled children and youths. June 2000 to the present.
Presenter at the San Diego Brain Expo 2002, with Sheri Senne, of Laff! Learning and Arts for Fun. Our Topic, "Using the Arts to Teach the Learning Brain."
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