Ambitious Criminology graduate with a strong passion for teaching and research. Proficient in designing engaging lesson plans, assessing student learning, and integrating technology into the classroom. Committed to staying current with developments in the field and promoting innovative thinking, problem-solving, and community engagement. Excited to bring enthusiasm, energy, and expertise to a lecturer role and make a positive impact on students' academic and professional journeys.
The South African Women Lawyers Association (SAWLA) was founded to empower women by providing a platform for their voices to be heard within the legal system. As a Criminology graduate with a specialization in law, I joined SAWLA to establish a networking platform and support system that would enable me to excel in my professional career.
• Observed court proceedings and gained insight into the judicial process
• Shadowed judges, magistrates, and court staff to gain a deeper understanding of their roles and responsibilities
• Reflected on observations and identified areas for personal and professional growth
• Assisted court staff with administrative tasks, such as filing and organizing court documents
Experience in teaching, tutoring, or leading discussions
Strong understanding of criminological theories, concepts, and research methods
Ability to conduct research, analyze data, and interpret results
Effective communication and interpersonal skills for interacting with students, colleagues, and community members
Experience in developing and designing curricula, lesson plans, and educational materials
Experience in working collaboratively with others, building strong relationships, and contributing to team goals