The document provides a summary of Nino Akhvlediani's contact information, education, experience, skills and qualifications. It lists her address, phone numbers, email and areas of expertise including classroom management, lesson planning, curriculum development and instructional best practices. It details her education credentials including degrees from Chavchavadze State Institute of Foreign Languages and certificates from American Councils and Indiana University. Her experience includes over 15 years teaching English at various schools and organizations. She is fluent in English, Russian and her native Georgian and has computer skills in common programs.
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1. Nino Akhvlediani
7-4-36 Vazha-Pshavela ave. 0186 Tbilisi, Georgia. Phone (995 32) 189 778 Mobile Phone (995 91)244 421
nakhvlediani@hotmail.com
Core Competencies
Classroom Management
Creative Lesson Planning
Curriculum Development
Instructional Best-Practices
Standardized Testing/Scoring
Education and Honors
Chavchavadze State Institute of Foreign Languages 1977-1982
o Diploma of Teacher of English and German Languages
American Councils 2001 UnitedStates – Georgia
o Awardfor ExcellenceinTeachingandOutstandingContributionstothe Teachingof English
and AmericanStudies
Indiana University ISSI 2010
o Certificate Office of the Vice President for International Affairs
Key Contributions
Earned high marks for the quality of classroom teaching, lesson plans and instructional materials .Consistently
commended for ability to redirect students exhibiting behavior problems by replacing disruptive, unproductive patterns with
positive behaviors. Served on school committees and taskforces focused on curriculum development, textbook review.
Experience
Chavchavadze State University 2008 – to present
English Teacher
School of tomorrow 1992 – 2007
English Teacher
IOM (International Organization for Migration) 2002-2006
ESL Instructor
Summer School, San-Marcos, TX 2000
Summer School Teacher
Other
Direct translation ofHCWM (Healthcare Waste Management) training and workshop
19-22 May, 2009
Ministry of Labour, Health, and Social Affairs
Direct translation of“Aversi” presentation 01 July, 2009
“Aversi” Pharmacy Company
Languages
English - Fluent
Russian – Fluent
Georgian – Native
Computer Skills
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook