John Wilton Kelley is a professional instructor and retired professor of studies at Meten Preparatory Academy in Chengdu, China. He presently stays in Ontario, Canada. He graduated with honours from the renowned University of Toronto. Additionally, he is a member of the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT).
In addition to teaching and his early job as a Junior Geophysicist, Kelley has often conducted numerous highly regarded professional development courses throughout his tenure in China.
Latest Role & Duties :
Wilton Kelley recently resigned as Director of Faculty at Meten Preparatory Academy in Chengdu, China. As Faculty Director, he regularly met with department heads and assessed professors. While in Chengdu, he tutored a few Meten Preparatory Academy classmates.
His extra duties included the following:
He was observing the classrooms of his peers.
Counselling on personal development
He aids in the planning and preparation of lessons.
The renowned former schoolteacher recently returned from China to Canada for fresh administrative and problem-solving opportunities.
Career History :
Before becoming Director of Faculty at Meten Preparatory Academy, John Wilton Kelley worked as the school's Principal's Senior Academic Advisor. He frequently met with the President in his advisory function to discuss school reform measures.
In addition, he oversaw the scheduling of instructors, taught new faculty members about Meten Preparatory Academy's policies, and presented at staff meetings regularly. As the Principal's Senior Academic Advisor, he was also responsible for training new faculty members on attendance and behaviour monitoring methods.
Kelley was also responsible for collecting statistics on the student body and frequently met with parents to discuss student success and areas for development.
John Wilton is the dean of the Meten Preparatory School's Science and Mathematics department. Kelley joined Meten Preparatory Academy originally as the head of the science and mathematics department. Before becoming the school's Senior Academic Advisor, Kelley supervised seven Science and Mathematics educators for several years.
As department head, he arranged meetings and functioned as a liaison with the school administration. In addition, he managed the department's budget, enrolled Meten Preparatory Academy's top students in mathematical competitions, and oversaw the institution's annual science fair.
Kelley taught Junior Physics, Honors Senior Physics, Honors Calculus, AP Calculus, Pre-calculus, and General Science as required elsewhere and throughout this time.
Professor and Tutor for Advantage Tutoring Services :
Before commencing his position at Meten Preparatory Academy in Chengdu, China, John Wilton Kelley founded and taught at Advantage Tutoring Services in his native Canada.
As a Teacher/Tutor at Advantage Tutoring Services, the University of Toronto graduate instructed Senior Physics, Calculus, Grade 11 Physics, Grade 11 Mathematics, and Grade 9 Science & Mathematics.
Junior Status Geophysicist in the Arctic Territories :
Before commencing his teaching career, Kelley worked as a Junior Geophysicist after finishing his studies at the University of Toronto. From 1995 through September 2001, he conducted aircraft electromagnetic experiments in Canada's Northwest Territories.
Following the processing and interpreting of geophysical survey data, he met with other interested parties to discuss the findings. In addition, he preprocessed data from other companies at the request of their clients. During his time as a junior geophysicist, Kelley created a groundbreaking technique for auto-levelling that accelerated the processing of geophysical survey data from weeks to days or even hours.
Academic tradition :
Kelley graduated from the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. In September 1986, he began his pursuit of a Bachelor of Science in physics. Then, in June 1992, he received his diploma with honours. The following year, Kelley returned to the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto.
From September 1993 to June 1994, he mostly took graduate courses in molecular modelling. In June 1995, he received his second Bachelor of Education degree. Consequently, Kelley got qualified to teach physics, mathematics, and general science.
Professional Attributes :
Decades of academic and advising experience have armed Ontario-born Kelley with a vast array of professional skills. These abilities include
Strong leadership skills
Excellent organizational skills
Excellent communication skills
Knowledge of crucial software
Capability to work in a variety of settings
Exemplary presentation skills
Introduction of courses for seniors in high school
Accomplishments :
John Wilton, a retired educator, is in retirement. Kelley has achieved considerable success over his extensive career. Highlights include presenting Newton's equations of motion to a select group of professors at the University of Toronto and filing a patent application for his revolutionary Gravitational Survey System and Method.
During his stay in Chengdu, China, he extensively supervised the curriculum creation and implementation at Meten Preparatory Academy. He also devised a new senior-level high school course named Logic, Reasoning, and Perception.
He is also a member of the Writers Guild of America and the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. In an unpublished essay, he suggests a Permutational Model for the Substructure of Quarks and Leptons.
Awards :
Funding for Harry Boxen (highest marks in 3rd-year physics)
NSERC Award for undergraduate research (mathematics)
NSERC Undergraduate Research Award (Physics) NSERC Graduate Research Award (chemistry)
Charitable Involvement :
John Wilton Kelley is interested in charities, organizations, and good causes. Several clothing, food, and toy drives are among these philanthropic activities. In addition, he participates in countless other annual events voluntarily and has previously sponsored children from impoverished countries.
He is also a member of the New York City-based American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Individual passions :
Kelley's hobbies and interests are broad. These hobbies and interests include amateur astronomy, seeing classic films, practising the guitar, playing golf, solving logic puzzles, trading stocks, creating short films, and audiovisual editing.
In addition to being a dedicated writer, he has also released several works. The Magic Pebbles, a children's story, and two scripts, Fire on Fire and Reconcilable Differences, are included. Kelley enjoys spending time in the great outdoors with his friends and family when he is not working or pursuing his various hobbies.
In addition to teaching and his early job as a Junior Geophysicist, Kelley has often conducted numerous highly regarded professional development courses throughout his tenure in China.
Latest Role & Duties :
Wilton Kelley recently resigned as Director of Faculty at Meten Preparatory Academy in Chengdu, China. As Faculty Director, he regularly met with department heads and assessed professors. While in Chengdu, he tutored a few Meten Preparatory Academy classmates.
His extra duties included the following:
He was observing the classrooms of his peers.
Counselling on personal development
He aids in the planning and preparation of lessons.
The renowned former schoolteacher recently returned from China to Canada for fresh administrative and problem-solving opportunities.
Career History :
Before becoming Director of Faculty at Meten Preparatory Academy, John Wilton Kelley worked as the school's Principal's Senior Academic Advisor. He frequently met with the President in his advisory function to discuss school reform measures.
In addition, he oversaw the scheduling of instructors, taught new faculty members about Meten Preparatory Academy's policies, and presented at staff meetings regularly. As the Principal's Senior Academic Advisor, he was also responsible for training new faculty members on attendance and behaviour monitoring methods.
Kelley was also responsible for collecting statistics on the student body and frequently met with parents to discuss student success and areas for development.
John Wilton is the dean of the Meten Preparatory School's Science and Mathematics department. Kelley joined Meten Preparatory Academy originally as the head of the science and mathematics department. Before becoming the school's Senior Academic Advisor, Kelley supervised seven Science and Mathematics educators for several years.
As department head, he arranged meetings and functioned as a liaison with the school administration. In addition, he managed the department's budget, enrolled Meten Preparatory Academy's top students in mathematical competitions, and oversaw the institution's annual science fair.
Kelley taught Junior Physics, Honors Senior Physics, Honors Calculus, AP Calculus, Pre-calculus, and General Science as required elsewhere and throughout this time.
Professor and Tutor for Advantage Tutoring Services :
Before commencing his position at Meten Preparatory Academy in Chengdu, China, John Wilton Kelley founded and taught at Advantage Tutoring Services in his native Canada.
As a Teacher/Tutor at Advantage Tutoring Services, the University of Toronto graduate instructed Senior Physics, Calculus, Grade 11 Physics, Grade 11 Mathematics, and Grade 9 Science & Mathematics.
Junior Status Geophysicist in the Arctic Territories :
Before commencing his teaching career, Kelley worked as a Junior Geophysicist after finishing his studies at the University of Toronto. From 1995 through September 2001, he conducted aircraft electromagnetic experiments in Canada's Northwest Territories.
Following the processing and interpreting of geophysical survey data, he met with other interested parties to discuss the findings. In addition, he preprocessed data from other companies at the request of their clients. During his time as a junior geophysicist, Kelley created a groundbreaking technique for auto-levelling that accelerated the processing of geophysical survey data from weeks to days or even hours.
Academic tradition :
Kelley graduated from the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. In September 1986, he began his pursuit of a Bachelor of Science in physics. Then, in June 1992, he received his diploma with honours. The following year, Kelley returned to the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto.
From September 1993 to June 1994, he mostly took graduate courses in molecular modelling. In June 1995, he received his second Bachelor of Education degree. Consequently, Kelley got qualified to teach physics, mathematics, and general science.
Professional Attributes :
Decades of academic and advising experience have armed Ontario-born Kelley with a vast array of professional skills. These abilities include
Strong leadership skills
Excellent organizational skills
Excellent communication skills
Knowledge of crucial software
Capability to work in a variety of settings
Exemplary presentation skills
Introduction of courses for seniors in high school
Accomplishments :
John Wilton, a retired educator, is in retirement. Kelley has achieved considerable success over his extensive career. Highlights include presenting Newton's equations of motion to a select group of professors at the University of Toronto and filing a patent application for his revolutionary Gravitational Survey System and Method.
During his stay in Chengdu, China, he extensively supervised the curriculum creation and implementation at Meten Preparatory Academy. He also devised a new senior-level high school course named Logic, Reasoning, and Perception.
He is also a member of the Writers Guild of America and the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. In an unpublished essay, he suggests a Permutational Model for the Substructure of Quarks and Leptons.
Awards :
Funding for Harry Boxen (highest marks in 3rd-year physics)
NSERC Award for undergraduate research (mathematics)
NSERC Undergraduate Research Award (Physics) NSERC Graduate Research Award (chemistry)
Charitable Involvement :
John Wilton Kelley is interested in charities, organizations, and good causes. Several clothing, food, and toy drives are among these philanthropic activities. In addition, he participates in countless other annual events voluntarily and has previously sponsored children from impoverished countries.
He is also a member of the New York City-based American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Individual passions :
Kelley's hobbies and interests are broad. These hobbies and interests include amateur astronomy, seeing classic films, practising the guitar, playing golf, solving logic puzzles, trading stocks, creating short films, and audiovisual editing.
In addition to being a dedicated writer, he has also released several works. The Magic Pebbles, a children's story, and two scripts, Fire on Fire and Reconcilable Differences, are included. Kelley enjoys spending time in the great outdoors with his friends and family when he is not working or pursuing his various hobbies.