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Years Teaching Overall: 15
Years Teaching at School of the Incarnation: 5
Currently teaching: Kindergarten
Proudest teaching moment: “That is a tricky one. I have primarily taught the younger children, K–2, so I have proud moments all the time. Every day is a new and magical experience! When a 5- or 6-year-old blends letter sounds together and reads words for the first time, learns to tie a shoe, or retells a story, these are all moments when I am proud. Another great moment is when I found out that a former student decided to become a teacher and I was one of her influences.”
Teaching Philosophy: “I use a blend of motivation, entertainment, education, and enthusiasm. When you have the perfect blend, children are capable of achieving anything. The trick is to find that perfect balance each school year!”
Toughest challenge facing educators: “Educators today face many challenges. One tough challenge is time. I guess time and expectations. It seems like the ‘to-do’ list often gets longer when the school day remains the same. I am certain that it feels the same in many, if not all, professions. Expectations and demands seem to be growing and we need to creatively find new ways to fit them onto our ‘plate,’ as well as, to achieve our goals. I certainly don’t want my students to miss out on any important topic, lesson, or experience. They deserve my full effort and total commitment.”
School of the Incarnation, Gambrills
Years Teaching Overall: 15
Years Teaching at School of the Incarnation: 5
Currently teaching: Kindergarten
Proudest teaching moment: “That is a tricky one. I have primarily taught the younger children, K–2, so I have proud moments all the time. Every day is a new and magical experience! When a 5- or 6-year-old blends letter sounds together and reads words for the first time, learns to tie a shoe, or retells a story, these are all moments when I am proud. Another great moment is when I found out that a former student decided to become a teacher and I was one of her influences.”
Teaching Philosophy: “I use a blend of motivation, entertainment, education, and enthusiasm. When you have the perfect blend, children are capable of achieving anything. The trick is to find that perfect balance each school year!”
Toughest challenge facing educators: “Educators today face many challenges. One tough challenge is time. I guess time and expectations. It seems like the ‘to-do’ list often gets longer when the school day remains the same. I am certain that it feels the same in many, if not all, professions. Expectations and demands seem to be growing and we need to creatively find new ways to fit them onto our ‘plate,’ as well as, to achieve our goals. I certainly don’t want my students to miss out on any important topic, lesson, or experience. They deserve my full effort and total commitment.”