1. Normand W. Brousseau
626 Lester Road 30215 Fayetteville, GA
nbrousseau@capellauniversity.edu 478-731-5337
Education
PhD in Education with a specialization in Professional Studies in Education
Capella University, Minneapolis, MN
MEd with a concentration in education and French
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA
BS with a concentration in Modern Languages in Secondary Education
Castleton State University, Castleton, VT
Licensure
Georgia Educator Certificate # 100865
Certification Level 7
ESOL Endorsement 07/01/15 to 06/30/20
French (P-12) 07/01/15 to 06/30/20
Teaching Experience SecondaryEducation
French instructor 2013-2015
Bibb County Board of Education, Macon, GA
Instructed French levels 1, 2, 3 & 4
Applied synchronous and asynchronous instructional technology using Internet
apps such as Quiz Lit, Evernote, Dropbox, Edmodo, Notability, etc.
Maintained contacts with other teachers of French in Georgia in order to keep
current with ongoing speaking and poetry reading contests date schedules for
secondary learners
Encouraged learners to participate in French speaking and poetry reading contests
Utilized available technology as found on the Internet, television, radio and film
to enhance and further promote student language skills in speaking, writing,
audio, and reading
French club adivsor
2. Normand Brousseau, CV, page 2
French National Honor Society advisor
Ordered National French Tests based on student’s proficiency levels
Invited local French speaking persons to share with learners their French cultural
experiences
Assisted language instructors in sharing and developing assessment and
instructional strategies promoting improved student learning, classroom
engagement, and, management
Provided textbook and classroom material inventories to principal when required
Raised funds for departmental, instructional, and learner’s needs
Provided and disseminated classroom instructional data for short, and long term
county wide educational goals, charts, bar graphs, etc.
Attended statewide professional French and modern language teacher’s
association meetings
Exchange program coordinator, & French instructor 2012-2013
Fayette County Board of Education, Fayetteville, GA
Instructed French levels 1,2, 3,4 & 5
Responsible to organize trip with students and parents to Nancy, France with the
Lycée Émmanuel Héré
Encouraged learners to participate at state level speaking contests to enhance and
improve listening and articulating in the target language
Assisted language instructors in sharing and developing assessment and
instructional strategies promoting improved student learning, classroom
engagement, and, management
Created learner engagement using Internet available apps such as Kahoot, Quiz-
Lit, Edmodo, etc.
Maintained contacts with other teachers of French in Georgia in order to keep
current with ongoing speaking and poetry reading contests date schedules for
secondary learners
Encouraged learners to participate in French speaking and poetry reading contests
Utilized available technology as found on the Internet, television, radio and film
to enhance and further promote student language skills in speaking, writing,
audio, and reading
French club advisor
Ordered National French Tests based on student’s proficiency levels
Raised funds for instructional and learner’s needs
Provided and disseminated classroom instructional data for short and long term
county wide educational goals, charts, bar graphs, etc.
Attended statewide professional French and modern language teacher’s
association meeting
3. Normand Brousseau, CV, page 3
Invited local French speaking persons to share with learners their French cultural
experiences
Department chair, exchange program coordinator, & French instructor 1999-2012
Bibb County Board of Education, Macon, GA
Instructed French levels 1, 2, 3, 4 & AP French
Applied synchronous and asynchronous instructional technology using the Desire
to Learn Platform
Created learner engagement using Internet available software such as E-Pals
promoting written student exchanges with international schools where French is
the target language
Maintained contacts with other teachers of French in Georgia in order to keep
current with ongoing speaking and poetry reading contests date schedules for
secondary learners
Encouraged learners to participate in French speaking and poetry reading contests
Utilized available technology as found on the Internet, television, radio and film
to enhance and further promote student language skills in speaking, writing,
audio, and reading
French Exchange Program Coordinator, developed and organized an exchange
program with the Lycé Arnaud Daniel, located in Riberac, France
Culinary arts club advisor
French club advisor
French National Honor Society advisor
Ordered National French Tests based on student’s proficiency levels
Invited local French speaking persons to share with learners their French cultural
experiences
Attended bi-monthly leadership meetings with principal and other department
chairs to discuss ongoing educational business
Created monthly agendas for department meetings
Conducted department meetings monthly and on an as-needed basis
Assisted language instructors in sharing and developing assessment and
instructional strategies promoting improved student learning, classroom
engagement, and, management
Monitored language instructional strategies to ensure Georgia’s department of
education modern language curriculum and, state standards were adhered to
Provided textbook and classroom material inventories to principal when required
Raised funds for departmental instructional, and learner’s needs
Provided and disseminated classroom instructional data for short and long term
county wide educational goals, charts, bar graphs, etc.
Attended French & modern language teacher’s association meetings
4. Normand Brousseau, CV, page 4
Provided leadership role for county wide modern language textbook selections,
pacing guides, and staff development classes
Department chair & French instructor 1992-1999
Hancock County Board of Education, Sparta, GA
Taught French language levels 1, 2, 3, & 4
Increased proficiency skills in all levels of learners using a variety of available
technology
Encouraged learners to participate at state level speaking contests to enhanced and
improve listening and articulating in the target language
Attended statewide professional French and modern language teacher’s
association meetings
Raised funds for departmental instructional and learner’s needs
Culinary arts club advisor
French club advisor
French instructor 1989-1992
Catoosa County Board of Education, Ringgold, GA
Taught French levels 1, 2, 3 & 4 from beginning to advance high school students
Teaching Experience Higher Education
French Adjunct Instructor
Middle Georgia State University, Macon, GA 2009-2010
Introductory French 1001, French 1002, & 1003
French Adjunct Instructor 2000-2008
Georgia State College & University, Milledgeville, GA.
Taught introductory French 1001, French 1002, & 1003
References available upon request.