Rosalind Ali is a middle-grades Math and Algebra teacher in the Chicago Public School system. She holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Detroit-Mercy and an M.S. degree in Education from Indiana University-Indianapolis. In July, 2015, Rosalind earned a STEM certificate from Michigan State University through the MSU-Wipro Fellowship Program. Rosalind began her professional career in the IT industry. Seeking new and exciting challenges, she earned teaching credentials at the University of Illinois-Chicago and is beginning her 14th year as an educator .
Current Professional Highlights:
6th-8th Grade Math Teacher with Middle School Math Endorsement
CPS Algebra Certificate (University of Chicago, SESAME)
Illinois State Licensed
Teacher Leader
Connected Math Professional Development Presenter
Leader, Math Professional Learning Community
CPS Framework Specialist (2013-2014)
Fellow, MSU-Wipro STEM Fellowship - Cohort I- 2014-2015
Academy for Urban School Leadership (AUSL) Teacher Feature (Jan. 2015) http://auslchicago.org/blog/post/948
STEM Professional Learning Community, Morton School of Excellence
Current Professional Highlights:
6th-8th Grade Math Teacher with Middle School Math Endorsement
CPS Algebra Certificate (University of Chicago, SESAME)
Illinois State Licensed
Teacher Leader
Connected Math Professional Development Presenter
Leader, Math Professional Learning Community
CPS Framework Specialist (2013-2014)
Fellow, MSU-Wipro STEM Fellowship - Cohort I- 2014-2015
Academy for Urban School Leadership (AUSL) Teacher Feature (Jan. 2015) http://auslchicago.org/blog/post/948
STEM Professional Learning Community, Morton School of Excellence