Daniel Berube is a technology teacher at Nashoba Regional High School in Bolton, MA where he has taught for 13 years. He received a Bachelor of Science in History and Technology Engineering from Fitchburg State University where he was on the Dean's List and baseball team. Berube teaches computer graphic design classes and utilizes the Adobe Creative Suite. In his spare time he enjoys woodworking, traveling, antiques, art, and history.
1. DANIELBERUBE
CONTACTME
(978)779-2257
(978)895-7528
dsberube@gmail.com
527 South Rd.
Templeton, MA.
01468
ABOUTME
PROFESSIONALSKILLS
EDUCATION
WORKEXPERIENCE
Energetic technology teacher
striving to create a cooperative
community in the classroom;
model for students the
importance of mutual respect
and cooperation among all
community members. I love
sharing with my students my
knowledge of love art and
design. The most fun part of
my job is spent with the kids
working on a project that they
want to finish more than I do. I
love getting to see the spark
light for design in my students.
Bachelor of Science, History 1996 - 2001
Fitchburg State University, Fitchburg, MA.
Bachelor of Science, Technology Engineering 1996 - 2001
Fitchburg State University, Fitchburg, MA.
Dean’s List
Baseball Team - Captain
EDUCATOR
MYINTERESTS
CREATIVE
WORK
ART
HISTORY
TRAVEL
ANTIQUES
WOODWORKING
Photoshop
Illustrator
InDesign
Woodworking
Drafting / CAD
Technology Engineering Teacher, Nashoba Regional High School
Bolton, MA 2001 - present
In the 13 years at Nashoba Regional High School I have been asked to instruct a
number of different classes from all corners of the department. In my early years, I
instructed upperclassmen in an applied physics course entitled Principles of
Technology. I also taught a traditional Introductory Wood class for two years as
well. I helped implement and co-teach a MCAS focused class entitled Engineering
the Future to incoming 9th grade science students. Since it was a mixed level
course teamwork with my coworkers on individualizing reading assignments,
assessment and lab environments was a great challenge to overcome. I now have
set my attention on the quickly growing Computer Graphic Design area of the
department and I teach both Graphics 1 and 2. These classes utilize the latest
technology offered in the Adobe Creative Suite.
AdditionalResponsibilities
Yearbook Advisor 2006 - 2013 NEASC Steering Committee Member
Certified CALM trained employee Trained NRHS Teacher Mentor
Job Supervisor, Builtwright Restoration
Winchendon, MA 1992-2001
Employed as a job supervisor having responsibilities ranging from initial job set
up, overseeing tradesmen, supervising job productivity and quality, to final
inspection. I was additionally responsible for material inventory and purchasing. I
was expected to be lead carpenter on jobs incorporating both interior and exterior
projects. Communication on job progress with both management and client was
a daily responsibility as well.