David Borrelli
About David Borrelli
Dave Borrelli is a Curriculum Team Manager with a passion for beautiful writing and a belief that every student can achieve it.
Dave Borrelli Manager, Curriculum Team
Dave Borrelli holds the position of Manager for the Curriculum Team. In this role, he focuses on developing and enhancing educational programs with a passion for creating impactful curricula. His expertise allows him to craft comprehensive teaching strategies aimed at improving educational outcomes for students.
Dave Borrelli Education and Expertise
Dave Borrelli has a robust academic background, with a BA in English and Italian Literature from Stanford University. Furthering his expertise, he obtained an EdM in Teaching and Curriculum from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. This strong academic foundation supports his detailed and thoughtful approach to curriculum design and educational development.
Dave Borrelli Teaching Experience at Berkeley High School
Dave Borrelli spent eight years teaching English at Berkeley High School. During this tenure, he developed a deep understanding of student needs and educational methodologies. His experience in the classroom has equipped him with the insights necessary to create effective and engaging curricula.
Dave Borrelli Leadership of Middle-School Summer Program
Dave Borrelli led a middle school summer program in Oakland, bringing his expertise in curriculum design to younger students. This program provided an opportunity for middle schoolers to engage in academic enrichment during the summer, benefiting from Dave's creative and pedagogical skills.
Dave Borrelli Belief in Student Potential and Beautiful Writing
Dave Borrelli believes strongly that every student has the potential to create beautiful writing. This philosophy drives his work in curriculum design, ensuring that all educational materials inspire and challenge students to achieve their best. He incorporates this belief into every aspect of his role, aiming to cultivate a love for writing and learning in students.