Geoffrey Aguirre

 GeoffreyJ. Aguirre

Geoffrey J. Aguirre

  • Courses6
  • Reviews9

Biography

Long Beach City College - English

Professor | Coach | Mentor ※ Long Beach City College | El Camino College | Cerritos College | Los Angeles Harbor College
Higher Education
Geoffrey
Aguirre
Mira Loma, California
Experienced instructor with a demonstrated history of success in higher education and certification in teaching online. Skilled in teaching, coaching, mentoring, training, instructional design, curriculum development, and communication. Demonstrated sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethic, and other backgrounds of the community college student and employee population. Additional experience with integration of skills, learning communities, acceleration, and lab components.


Experience

  • Cerritos College

    Adjunct Instructor (English Department)

    Geoffrey worked at Cerritos College as a Adjunct Instructor (English Department)

  • Long Beach City College

    Adjunct Instructor (English Department)

    Geoffrey worked at Long Beach City College as a Adjunct Instructor (English Department)

  • UEI College

    Adjunct Instructor (Business Office Administration Program)

    Geoffrey worked at UEI College as a Adjunct Instructor (Business Office Administration Program)

  • Los Angeles Harbor College

    Adjunct Instructor (English Department)

    Geoffrey worked at Los Angeles Harbor College as a Adjunct Instructor (English Department)

  • El Camino College

    Adjunct Instructor (English Department)

    Geoffrey worked at El Camino College as a Adjunct Instructor (English Department)

Education

  • University of Montana

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    English Language and Literature, General

  • University of Montana

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    English Language and Literature, General

  • University of Oregon

    N/A

    English Language and Literature, General

Publications

  • Bringing Them Back

    CreateSpace

    Novel | Science Fiction | Death is a thing of the past. Tech-arcs hover, restored ruins glisten, and the reclaimed walk among the Children of the New Earth. Kyna Roman lives in a technological paradise, but when she stumbles upon what appears to be a minor glitch in an ancient translation of a holy text, she is thrown into a dangerous secret war. Born into a seemingly perfect world, Kyna will have to battle the demons of the past in order to save the future.

  • Bringing Them Back

    CreateSpace

    Novel | Science Fiction | Death is a thing of the past. Tech-arcs hover, restored ruins glisten, and the reclaimed walk among the Children of the New Earth. Kyna Roman lives in a technological paradise, but when she stumbles upon what appears to be a minor glitch in an ancient translation of a holy text, she is thrown into a dangerous secret war. Born into a seemingly perfect world, Kyna will have to battle the demons of the past in order to save the future.

  • Intervention for High School Latino Students in Preparing for College: Steps for Consideration

    Journal of Hispanic Higher Education

    Article | Academic Journal | Several factors contribute to a disproportionately lower Latino participation in college education. Foremost among those factors are policies that encourage quick job placement over career development, lack of understanding of the benefits of a college degree, lower expectations for Latino students, poor financial planning, and lack of guidance. It was found that the strong work ethic imbued by Latino culture correlates with negative outcomes in college enrollment and completion. It was found that intervention is required in order to create positive outcomes. Using Upward Bound as a model for intervention, several types of intervention and their effects are suggested and examined.

  • Bringing Them Back

    CreateSpace

    Novel | Science Fiction | Death is a thing of the past. Tech-arcs hover, restored ruins glisten, and the reclaimed walk among the Children of the New Earth. Kyna Roman lives in a technological paradise, but when she stumbles upon what appears to be a minor glitch in an ancient translation of a holy text, she is thrown into a dangerous secret war. Born into a seemingly perfect world, Kyna will have to battle the demons of the past in order to save the future.

  • Intervention for High School Latino Students in Preparing for College: Steps for Consideration

    Journal of Hispanic Higher Education

    Article | Academic Journal | Several factors contribute to a disproportionately lower Latino participation in college education. Foremost among those factors are policies that encourage quick job placement over career development, lack of understanding of the benefits of a college degree, lower expectations for Latino students, poor financial planning, and lack of guidance. It was found that the strong work ethic imbued by Latino culture correlates with negative outcomes in college enrollment and completion. It was found that intervention is required in order to create positive outcomes. Using Upward Bound as a model for intervention, several types of intervention and their effects are suggested and examined.

  • Why Cutting Down Trees Is Part of the Problem but Planting Trees Isn’t Always Part of the Solution: How Conceptualizing Forests as Sinks Can Work Against Kyoto

    Oregon Review of International Law (ORIL)

    Note | Academic Law Review

  • Bringing Them Back

    CreateSpace

    Novel | Science Fiction | Death is a thing of the past. Tech-arcs hover, restored ruins glisten, and the reclaimed walk among the Children of the New Earth. Kyna Roman lives in a technological paradise, but when she stumbles upon what appears to be a minor glitch in an ancient translation of a holy text, she is thrown into a dangerous secret war. Born into a seemingly perfect world, Kyna will have to battle the demons of the past in order to save the future.

  • Intervention for High School Latino Students in Preparing for College: Steps for Consideration

    Journal of Hispanic Higher Education

    Article | Academic Journal | Several factors contribute to a disproportionately lower Latino participation in college education. Foremost among those factors are policies that encourage quick job placement over career development, lack of understanding of the benefits of a college degree, lower expectations for Latino students, poor financial planning, and lack of guidance. It was found that the strong work ethic imbued by Latino culture correlates with negative outcomes in college enrollment and completion. It was found that intervention is required in order to create positive outcomes. Using Upward Bound as a model for intervention, several types of intervention and their effects are suggested and examined.

  • Why Cutting Down Trees Is Part of the Problem but Planting Trees Isn’t Always Part of the Solution: How Conceptualizing Forests as Sinks Can Work Against Kyoto

    Oregon Review of International Law (ORIL)

    Note | Academic Law Review

  • The Greening

    CreateSpace

    Novel | Science Fiction | Jason, a soldier from a dying, war-torn Earth is sent back in time to administer a biochemical agent into the primordial ocean that will correct humankind’s genetic propensity for destruction. Instead of finding a planet void of life, the soldier arrives in a world of myth and forgotten stories. Unable to complete his mission as ordered, Jason struggles to find another way to prevent history’s end. He is drawn to a place called Eden, at the center of which is rumored to be a tree that is the cause of humankind’s ultimate destruction. Jason vows to find this tree—and to destroy it.

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