"I believe that learning is a life-long process, and I look forward to being a part of the positive learning environment of Selkirk College, where we all play a role in one way or another to each other's success." –Jodi Barlow
Instructor, Plant Operator Julie-Claire grew up in Deep Cove, North Vancouver, enjoying the mountains and ocean at her back door. Not too surprising that later in life she would end up calling Nelson her home—the call of the mountains and gorgeous Kootenay Lake her new backyard. Julie-Claire graduated high school and spent years travelling the world, intertwined with years at University of
Amanda is a Slocan Valley local and Selkirk College alumna from the Office Administration & Technology Program. She loves to work and play in our beautiful Kootenay region and looks forward to assisting you with all of your financial aid inquiries.
Alanna completed her Bachelor of General Studies and a Bachelor of Education with a minor in Learning Disabilities from Simon Fraser University. Her undergraduate degrees were followed up by the Professional Development Program at SFU where she earned a B.C. Teachers Certificate in 2009. While attending Simon Fraser University she worked in the Parks, Recreation and Culture field for various
Karlie acknowledges each students’ learning journey is unique and important. She values students’ viewpoints and challenges students to consider different perspectives for discovery while providing a learner-centred teaching philosophy and environment. As a Selkirk College University Arts and Sciences alum, Karlie understands the benefits of small class sizes and one-to-one instruction. After
I came to Selkirk in 1997 with a background in Fine Arts, Asian Studies and Education. Prior to that, I taught English Language in Japan for many years and travelled extensively in Asia, Australia and New Zealand. I continue to work in the international department teaching all levels of the English Language Program and as a TESOL practicum supervisor. I love working for Selkirk International, as I
I began my career holding a credential in early childhood education with a focus in Waldorf education. Today I have worked in the field of education for four decades and have taught across the lifespan. As an early childhood educator, I worked in preschool, kindergarten, and managed an infant-toddler centre with a young parent component. I moved on to managing provincial and federal programs for