Wednesday, February 4, 2015

About the Author/Blogger: My whole life I have known that I wanted to be a teacher. I have always taken it upon myself to help others and enjoy teaching and learning. I received my Bachelors of Science from Penn State University in elementary and kindergarten education. I am currently receiving my Master of Education from George Mason University in Integration of Technology in Education. I teach second grade at Sanders Corner Elementary School. I teach in Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia which is highly regarded as a high achieving school system. I feel very honored to work for such a prestigious school system and have loved my experience.

As an educator, I feel that I am most passionate about students being as involved as possible in their education.

  • Students should have goals and set out to reach them through the lessons and activities I provide. 
  • Students should be able to demonstrate their learning though a variety of activities using various learning strategies. 
  • Students should be participating actively and not passively listening. 
  • Students should feel safe and comfortable participating, and willing even if they are unsure of the answer.
What do you feel is the best educational philosophy that fits who you are? 

This is the most important one for me: Active Engagement

1 comment:

  1. I love your 3rd bullet... "Students should be participating actively and not passively listening." I completely agree! I know that I learn more when I am completing an actively rather than listening to someone lecture. I know many students who would not be able to focus at all if I just stood in class and lectured.

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