Showing posts with label About Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label About Me. Show all posts

Sunday, May 6, 2012

For YOU!

Hello Kinder Friends,

Thank you for joining me here for Teacher Appreciation week. I am sharing with you a post that I shared on Teaching Blog Addict for Time Out Tuesday. Originally I was asked to reflect on my teaching experience. I am posting this here today as a way of saying thank you for your support and encouragement. I appreciate the help and inspiration that you have given to me. As I was creating the post, I realized how lucky I am to be able to do what I always wanted to do and teach. I have always known how fortunate I was to be able to work with wonderful teachers and now through blogging, I feel even richer because of the blogging community.
  
Throughout my career as an educator, I have been blessed to work alongside some
exceptional teachers. These teachers have made a very profound impact on my teaching by
motivating and inspiring me to set and reach my professional goals. I have often thought of
the traits these educators each possess and what it is that makes each of them successful
and motivating inside the classroom and inspiring to the teachers that work alongside
them.
 Each of these extraordinary teachers has a true
passion for teaching. This passion is
evident daily and their
enthusiasm for children is often contagious. These teachers firmly
believe that what they are doing
 will make a difference in a child’s life. They each have
moved beyond the goal of making a difference within one child, to making a difference in
many.
 These teachers often take on the role of the
advocate. Their impact on children can
often be seen outside the classroom and on a broader level. It is their willingness to
be an advocate for children on educational issues and beyond that is commendable. They
are not afraid to go against popular opinion if it is in the best interest of the child.
Often times this advocacy leads to improving lives of the children they teach and the
families they serve.
Successful and highly
effective teachers are always evaluating their practices and
constantly working to improve their effectiveness inside the classroom. They set realistic
and obtainable goals and they continually monitor and evaluate their progress. They
understand that they are as
much a “learner” inside their own classroom as the children
they teach. They understand that a teacher is a learner for life and they continually work
to improve their craft through book studies, staff development, collaborative teaching,
goal setting and self-evaluation. They understand that collaborative teaching brings forth
the strengths of many teachers and ultimately they believe teachers working with
teachers collaboratively, makes a critical impact within their own classrooms.
These teachers exhibit a
love of learning that is evident to the children they teach and
to their colleagues. Additionally, they are not afraid to take risks and try new things and
are open to new ideas and new ways of teaching if the goal is to improve the quality of a
child's education. It is evident that this type of educator is not afraid to try and fail.
Fundamentally they believe that a failure provides new opportunities for future successes.
They understand that teaching the exact same lesson year after year will not reach the
diverse needs of the ever changing population in our classrooms.
Above and beyond all, an extraordinary teacher has the unique ability to identify,
appreciate and
value the unique diversity that makes up his or her classroom.
An exceptional teacher understands that before formal education begins, a community
of learners must be established. They have
the unique ability to build a community of
learners naturally
, while holding high expectations for all. These educators project a
climate of mutual respect and an infectious love of learning. Furthermore, they create
an environment that promotes the belief that we all learn from each other and that our
own lives can be positively impacted through our interactions with each other. This belief
promotes and creates a respectful and nourishing environment where all who enter can
flourish and grow.
 As I continue to evaluate my role as an Early Childhood Educator and strive to reach my
professional goals, I will look to these extraordinary teachers for mentorship, support and
inspiration. For they are the ones that continually ignite the fire and passion I have for
teaching. And that passion and fire will burn within me forever.

My apologies for the formatting...

Friday, April 13, 2012

Had To Share!



And that's just the short list!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

11 in 11 Linky Party!


I decided to join in the fun of the linky party right after I threw a Kindergarten sized fit that my computer crashed and it did not save the changes to my new Science unit... I spent the next FEW HOURS trying to get this computer to work. I am finally back up and running and do not have the energy to redo what the computer has undone... 

11. Favorite Movie- YIKES, I actually hate movies and can barely sit through one because I am thinking of all the things I want to do other than sit and watch a movie. But if you are making me pick a favorite it would be none other than...

Source: imdb.com via Rosie on Pinterest

10. Favorite TV series- I can watch these do laundry, cook dinner, check my email, text a friend and still know what is going on in the end.
Source: google.com via Beth on Pinterest

Shhhh, but I have a secret obsession with Jerseylicious, go figure.

9. Favorite Restaurant- The only place you can eat brunch by a fire, listen to Christmas music and shop all in one place!
how about Cracker Barrel?

8. Favorite thing I tried- I would have to say blogging. I stumbled onto blogs by accident and in an instant I was hooked. Within minutes, I was hooked and right then and there I decided to start a blog and when I realized what I had done I questioned my sanity about entering into something I knew very little about. For the first time in my life I just went with the flow and had no expectations and I guess the rest is history.



7. Favorite gift received- I loved the ripped bag of random snowmen my son gave me.

Dooney & Bourke Tartan PlaidDooney & Bourke Tartan Plaid
and... I LOVED the twin purses I got for Christmas.

James Avery also

Oh, and I LOVED the Christmas charms I got to make my family Christmas charm necklace.

6. Favorite thing I pinned- I can't wait to do this and more and blog about it on my science blog.


5. Favorite blog post- I should probably say the darn Glitter Germs post because it is the most viewed and it is at the top of the list almost every stinkin' day and if you are interested it is always on my sidebar as one of the most annoying popular post but my personal favorite was a Cinco de Mayo post that got me my one and only negative comment from ANONYMOUS.


It's Still a Celebration blog post.

4. Favorite accomplishment- I think my favorite would have to be my blogs. I say that because when I told a few teacher friends about blogging I was laughed at and teased. It doesn't bother me at all. I learned a long time ago to never let the negative keep me from doing something I believe in. I BELIEVED that blogging could benefit me as a teacher. I BELIEVED that I could better meet the needs of the children in my classroom through mutual collaboration with other teachers. I BELIEVED that if teachers could combine their strengths it would be the children who would benefit the most.

3. Favorite Kindergarten picture- believe this... we grew that darn lettuce and that was not the first harvest friends... it was the LAST!

2. Favorite recent memory- Christmas morning was a good memory for me. My husband woke up early and had special hot chocolate for me on Christmas morning. I also had the Christmas gift I wanted when I was five waiting for me.  
Peppermint Hot Chocolate

1. Goal for 2012...






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In other words, no matter your passion or dream... 

Many wishes to you this New Year. Thank you for everything!



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