Dr. Arlene Bowen Greenfield

Dr. Bowen Greenfield’s extensive credentials are impressive, including being a Chaplain, Senior
Pastoral Counselor, and Ordained Minister with World of Life Ministries International. She is
also a Peace Ambassador with consultative status to the UN and Senior Advisor to the Word of
Life Ministries International Consulting Cabinet (WOLMI ICC) Education Department, serving as
an Additional Representative to the United Nations in NY.

With experience in various roles, including Senior Teacher, Career Counselor, and Vice-Principal
of Merlene Ottey Vocational High School in Jamaica, Dr. Bowen Greenfield boasts an impressive
academic background with degrees from Sam Sharpe Teachers College, the University of the
West Indies, Mona, Touro College, Walden University, Concordia University, and CICA
University.

As the founder and Executive Director of LITEYOURPATH Inc., a Nonprofit organization
empowering women and at-risk youths, Dr. Bowen Greenfield has made a significant impact in
her community. Her exceptional teaching has been recognized with several Awards, including
the prestigious United States Presidential Lifetime and Gold Awards for Voluntary Service.

” How To Teach With Your Hands Behind Your Back ” is a valuable resource reference book for educational practitioners and situational managers who are transformational in creating an ethos of student-specific achievement outcomes and teaching efficacy. An authentic response to the evolving fluidity and dynamics of the teaching-learning processes in this era of cross-boundaries, system-wide, and result-oriented applications. This educator’s handbook challenges the existing paradigm that frustrates teachers’ satisfaction and offers proven and tested classroom laboratory customized and individual-specific solutions. Inclusive are anecdotal and experiential inputs by the celebrated distinguished educator, author, coach, and senior international educational advisor and consultant: Dr. Arlene Greenfield-Bowen.”

by Prof. Carl C.
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