Phil Morris specializes in online English teaching for elementary students. He has studied Virtual Teaching through the UC Irvine Extension Program and TESOL at Arizona State University. In 2014 Phil completed a two year leadership enrichment program with Leadership Eastside which focuses on the Heifetz Model of Adaptive Leadership and Organizational Learning. He has a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology from the State University of New York at Potsdam. He has experience mentoring employees into leadership positions, creating training programs and manuals, developing SOPS, writing training materials, public speaking and leading volunteers.
When he is not working Phil has many fun hobbies and interests which he pursues with gusto. Phil likes to brew beer and make cheddar cheese at home. He enjoys Stephen King and Milan Kundera novels, cooking, baking, learning Spanish, skiing in the backcountry, photography and follows topics like art, architecture, urban planning, economic development and NFL football on the internet.
TESOL
December 2016
Anthropology
May 1997
Master of Education (TESOL)
May 2018
Virtual teacher
November 2016
Golden Voice English
October 2016 to Current
I tutor Chinese children from 1st to 8th grade to enhance their English communication abilities in listening, reading, speaking and pronunciation skills while providing constructive feedback. I create a safe, positive, respectful and supportive online environment, to help GVE students successfully complete the learning goals of each lesson and progress to a higher level of English communication proficiency.
Learnlight
February 2017 to Current
As a Virtual Trainer at Learnlight I combine the personal attention of a dedicated professional trainer with stimulating up-to-the-minute digital content to my clients. I deliver tailor-made learning plans that are based on individual needs and preferences. This combines a formal curriculum with specific activities and exciting up-to-the-minute content from across the web. My clients consistently build the habit of learning and improve their English language skills.
San Francisco