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About Megan Low

Megan began her professional dance career in 1997 with the San
Francisco Ballet. Throughout her nine-year career, Megan was featured
in ballets by many noted choreographers such as Stanton Welch,
Christopher Wheeldon, Paul Taylor, Val Caniparoli, George Balanchine,
Helgi Tomasson, and Mark Morris, including the title role in Morris's
"Sylvia." During the latter part of her dance career, Megan was
enrolled in the Liberal Education for Arts Professionals (LEAP) program
at St. Mary's College of California. Upon graduating from St. Mary's,
Megan retired from professional dancing and was accepted into the
Graduate School of Education at the University of California at
Berkeley where she received single-subject teaching credentials in
English and Social Science as well as a Masters in Education. Megan
spent two years teaching Humanities to middle and high school students
in the San Lorenzo and Berkeley school districts. In June of 2008,
Megan returned to LEAP at St. Mary's College where she now serves as
Program Manager, Academic Advisor, and Core Faculty.

Positions

2008 - Present Core Faculty, Saint Mary's College of California
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Present Faculty Member, Saint Mary's College of California School of Liberal Arts
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Present Faculty Member, Saint Mary's College of California Leap Program
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2007 - 2008 Teacher, Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School
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1997 - 2006 Dancer, San Francisco Ballet
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Disciplines


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Professional Service and Affiliations

2007 Single Subject Credential - Social Science, California Commission on Teaching Credentialing
2007 Single Subject Credential - English, California Commission on Teaching Credentialing
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Courses

  • SEM 144 Multicultural Thought
  • LEAP Senior Projects
  • Education Field Experience

Education

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2008 Masters in Education Multicultural Urban Secondary Education (MUSE), University of California - Berkeley
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2006 BA in Performing Arts Liberal Education for Arts Professionals (LEAP), Saint Mary's College of California
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Contact Information

Office: Filippi Academic Hall 240-10
Phone: 925-631-4859
Fax: 415-723-7733

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