Ph.D. North Korean Studies \r\nKorea University, Seoul\r\nThesis Title: ‘An Exploratory Study on Human Rights Violations against Women in the DPRK: Impact and Prospects.’\r\n\r\nM.Sc. Criminology and Criminal Justice\r\nDistinction\r\nUniversity of the West Indies \r\n\r\nLLB \r\n2:2\r\nUniversity of London\r\n\r\nB.Sc. Psychology & History (Double Major)\r\n2:1\r\nUniversity of the West Indies\r\n\r\n
GCSE History Teacher (September 2017-April 2018)\r\nKorea International Institute, South Korea\r\n• Preparing and executing detailed lesson plans in accordance with the Edexcel curriculum\r\n• Evaluating student progress through monthly reports\r\n• Providing exam guidance \r\n• Marking and providing feedback on assignments and coursework \r\n• Utilizing innovative means such as online quizzes, pop culture references and power point presentations to teach students\r\n\r\n English Teacher (August 2017)\r\nUhakme Oversea Education Agency, South Korea\r\n• Preparing lesson plans, teaching classes and evaluating student progress\r\n• Encouraging students and acting as teacher–advisors for students\r\n• Supervising extracurricular activities \r\n• Writing 50% of the in-school text book \r\n\r\nLiaison Officer Volunteer January (2015-April 2015)\r\nPSCORE;‘People for Successful Corean Reunificiation,’ South Korea\r\n• Mounting outreach and awareness campaigns\r\n• Report writing and research gathering\r\n• Assisting in coordinating fundraisers\r\n• Liaising between Caribbean and South Korean NGOs\r\n• Advising policy through quantitative research\r\n
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