About
A Resource for Students
Megan Trow has the experience in teaching, writing, and researching to benefit learners at all levels. Using the best in teaching techniques to help students focus and gain confidence, and providing dynamic instruction in reading and writing skills, Ms. Trow believes all students can benefit from her academic coaching.
Why Megan Trow?
Educational consultant for universities, companies, and organizations
Successful classroom teacher with 35 years experience in the U.S., Guatemala, Mexico, and Ecuador
Fulbright New Century Scholar
Google Certified Teacher
Certified, Advanced Placement Language and Composition
Adjunct Faculty: Chemeketa Community College, Oregon State University
Supervising Mentor for student teachers: University of Pittsburgh, Willamette University, Corban College, Oregon State University
Graduate Fellow, Oregon Writing Project at Willamette University, Salem, Oregon
Award-winning educator
International presenter of workshops on teaching writing
M.A. Linguistics, U. of Pittsburgh plus graduate work in teaching composition
Ms. Trow received certification from College Board to teach Advanced Placement English Language and Composition and serves as an education consultant for various companies and organizations. Ms. Trow has served as an online curricula developer and instructor for Salem-Keizer School District in Salem, Oregon, as well as for the College Credit Now program at Chemeketa Community College. She has worked extensively to provide equity in education for Latino and other minority students in the U.S; and created, developed and taught numerous online courses, including college level writing courses, a multi-media communications and technology course for the Siletz Indian tribe through Oregon State University, and health and wellness courses for migrant students in collaboration with a nationally recognized health educator.
In addition, she has taught and done fieldwork in Galápagos, Ecuador.
As a Fulbright New Century Scholar, she received grants totaling $100,000 based on her written proposals from the U.S. State Department. She conducted an ethnographic study of the education system in Galápagos, Ecuador during the summer of 2009. She received a CIES grant for a conference, “Fulbright and the University as Collaborators for Capacity Building: Sustainable Development for Galápagos, Ecuador” held August 23-25, 2010 in Galápagos utilizing the expertise of a panel of FNC Scholars and local stakeholders. She is also a member of Professors Beyond Borders (PBB) which was initiated through the 2009-2010 Fulbright New Century Scholars cohort.
She was selected in 2008 as one of 50 educators world wide for participation in Google Teachers Academy and is a Google Certified Teacher. A Graduate Fellow of the Oregon Writing Project at Willamette University, she has been selected to participate in projects on a regional and international level for her innovative teaching. With a background in ESL, she taught in Mexico and Guatemala as well as Ecuador.
In addition to teaching, she contracts with an international health and wellness company as a research analyst, volunteers with community gardeners at Deepwood Museum and Gardens in Salem, Oregon, and operates a non-profit, Galapagos Projects, which aids education in Galapagos, Ecuador.
I love seeing the light come on in a student's eyes that shows that they understand! I love seeing a student's skills develop and advance, giving them the chance to succeed in whatever they need or want to do, from passing courses and State Assessments for graduation requirements, to raising PSAT and SAT scores.
As a career teacher, I have the experience to tackle whatever challenge a student is facing in learning effective writing. I have worked with students with all sorts of needs, from executive functioning to confidence building.
Let my skills help you!