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About Me

  
♥  I am currently a student in the ACT program at Cal State Northridge where I am obtaining my teaching credentials. By this time next year I hope to be teaching third grade.
 
♥ I graduated from Academy of the Canyons High School and College of the Canyons in 2004 with my HS Diploma and Associates in General Arts and Sciences. From there I moved to Provo, Utah where I lived for three years and graduated from Brigham Young University in 2006 with a Bachelors in History.  After graduating and still not knowing what I wanted to do "when I grew up," I spent the next year working full time in a first/ second grade split classroom as a teacher's aid. This experience is what ultimately led me to pursue teaching.
  ♥ I spent the summer living in Cuenca, Ecuador where I spent 60 plus hours a week working in seven different orphanages. My main responsibly there was in a day care where I planned and implemented an activity each week for 40 children ages 1 - 12, all of whom spoke only Spanish, a language I do not speak. It was a challenge but a life changing experience. This increased my love for children and my desire to teach.(I traveled there through a wonderful program called OSSO, Orphanage Support Services Organization.)
  ♥  As much as I miss Ecuador I am very glad to be back in Los Angeles. I have a deep love for the US but also love to travel the world. Besides from living in Ecuador I have been to Italy, Spain, Croatia, France, Sicily, Mexico, the Amazon, and all across the United States. I feel that traveling opens your eyes to the world and lets you experience life in a new way.
 ♥ Other thoughts about myself: I have always had a deep love for animals and have three dogs and two cats. I set goals for myself and do everything in my power to achieve them. My recent goal is to learn to scuba dive and then wreck dive, I hope to be accomplishing this dream in the very near future. I love photography, interior design, cooking, camping, school, children, and swimming.


Teaching Philosophy

    I believe that every child has their strengths and their weaknesses; the idea of  multiple intelligences. I will teach in a variety of ways to cover their various intelligences so that every child is receiving an optimal education.With this goes along with individualized learning and holding students to their level. If I was to teach at just the middle level then then children who are falling behind and the children who are accelerating ahead are not learning. In my opinion it is important to create a varitey ot activities and and education that will cater to all children's needs.
♥  I also believe in the idea that the classroom is a support system which needs parent volunteers, para educators, and a student-teacher relationships. I think it is vital that the teacher is not the only one teaching. Student to student interaction is very beneficial. One child might learn more from a peer than by simply listening to me. By allowing children to teach one another they are also strengthening their own learning, since according to William Glasser we retain 95% of what we teach someone else and only 10% of what we read and 20% of what we hear.
♥   I also think that it is important to use the problem solving approach when it comes to math. This allows for a problem to be given to students and in small groups they work it out in anyway that they come up with. The teacher does not model a way before hand. Then various groups of children come to the board and show the different ways they got the answer and explain their thinking. By doing this the children are learning many ways of thinking about a problem and not just the teacher's way. Who is to say that only the teacher's way is the right way? When they are able to explore and find the answer in their own way math is making more sense to them and is not just a tedious task.
♥   I have a firm belief that correct classroom management makes all the difference. With all my heart and soul I think that it is wrong to yell at and scold your students. I believe that students will learn best by understanding the rules and why we have them. In this they can receive individual and direct consequences to their actions, but never in a demeaning yelling manner. I think that gone is the day of  minimal line teachers, today is the day for extrodinary.




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