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Jonthon Coulson
Jonthon Coulson is an immensely experienced and highly qualified professional in the field of education and journalism with a focus on teaching English to speakers of other languages and curriculum development.
He holds a Masters of Science in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from Pace University, a Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum & Teaching from Teachers College of Columbia University, a Master of Arts in Journalism - Strategic Communication from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a Bachelor of Journalism in Advertising from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Jonthon has an extensive background working with prestigious organizations including The World Bank, Institute of Current World Affairs, American Councils for International Education, New Visions for Public Schools, Bronx Prep Charter School, U.S. Department of State, NYC Department of Education, and Teach For America.
His roles have varied from Research Consultant, Education and Culture Fellow, Resident Director, Fund For Teachers Fellow, and English Language Fellow to High School ELA and AP English Teacher, Senior Advisor, Middle and High School ESL teacher, Co-Chair of Special Needs Support Team, Fulbright English Teaching Assistant, Head of English and ESL Departments, and Teaching/Graduate Assistant.
Throughout his career, Jonthon Coulson has exhibited a strong commitment to education, curriculum development, teaching English, and supporting students with diverse linguistic backgrounds and needs.