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I am Carla Sittig and have taught for 19 years. I began my teaching career in Louisiana where my husband and I are originally from. We moved to Texas in 1998 and in 2006, Hurricane Rita prompted us relocate to Raleigh, North Carolina. We have lived in New Bern since 2008. My experience includes elementary, middle school science, publications, video productions, and school level tech facilitator. I served as a media coordinator for the past three years until moving into the role as a Digital Teaching and Learning Coach for Craven County Schools. My husband and I have two children. Our oldest attends ECU with only three semesters left and our youngest is a senior in high school.
It has been a rough start to this semester so far,
I have been a lifelong learner and have an extensive academic background and the knowledge of teaching history and social studies. Additionally, I continue take courses in the core subject areas, math, science, and English to expand my knowledge and provide in-depth instruction. I have traveled extensively through military service with several
Sarah Breedlove which name she was born into on 12/23/1867 in Delta Louisiana on a cotton plantation.Sarah Breedlove parents name was Minerva and Owen Breedlove.Sarah Breedlove had 5 siblings.In all 6 kids Owen and Minerva had,Sarah Breedlove was the first one to be born-free.Sarah Breedlove was born-free because she was born around the war of 1812.
It was a privilege to listen to Stephanie Garrison share her story and provide encouragement for our own lives. Personally, I found it very admirable how willing she was to share and be vulnerable. Anyways, Stephanie is currently in her 14th year at Southeastern and serves as the Assistant Athletic Director under Drew Watson. Beginning in the athletics department in January of 2014, as the Director of Operations. Before she joined the athletic department, she served as the Director of Event Services, Resident Director, Online learning coordinator and a variety of other departments at Southeastern. She is a two time graduate of Southeastern, earning a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Management and an MBA. Recently, she has taken on the responsibility of Director of Operations at the Balance Culture while still serving as
Nicole Seelert continues to excel in and outside of school. As a senior, getting ready to apply for colleges and leaving a place that we've gotten so used to can be a bit nerve racking, but for Nicole, she is nothing but prepared and excited for what her future has in store for her. This year she is looking forward to see what college she will be attending as acceptance letters come in. For fun, she loves to spend time with her family and her friends because they are the people she can be the most open with. In school, she is currently involved in the Red Cross Club and has recently started volunteering for the city of Chino. In the future her goal is to become a cardiovascular nurse or a per fusionist. With her determination, there is nothing
You can thank Diane Nash for the integration at lunch counters. DIane Nash is an African-American civil rights leader and renowned activist, who was very involved in the most important equality and desegregation movements and campaigns like the Freedom Rides, and the Selma Voting Rights Campaign,the Dr. Martin luther King Jr.’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Diane Judith Nash was born May 15, 1938, in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up in a middle class Catholic family, where her father, Leon Nash worked as a clerk in the military during WWII and her mother, Dorothy Bolton Nash who worked as a keypunch operator.Nash, attended both public and catholic schools growing up and once considered becoming a nun. As a teenager she won several beauty contests and in 1956, Nash graduated from Hyde Park High School in Chicago.
during their lifetime. Jennifer Gearig Lower is a part Of this 80%. Gearig Lower is 38 years old. She is a stay-at-home mom. Jennifer lives with her son Craig,her daughter Dillya, and her husband Cheyenne. She likes to play games, and she “loves to go four wheeling with her family when her back doesn’t hurt”. Jennifer Gearig Lower lives with a variety of health problems and has a story to tell.
of Bachelor of Science in 2004 at Delaware State University (Major: Psychology & Minor: English Education) and holds a dual Master’s of Science in Early Education/Students with disabilities at Mercy College in 2008 (Bronx, NY). Starting from the teaching assistant, she has with her sincerity and loving nature achieved many awards in teaching profession. Dean’s List, Teaching Ahead and so on awards are under her belt in her small, but effective, almost 11 years, work experience. Moreover, Teaching Assistant and NYS Teacher Certification are two other appreciations she has acquired. She has a natural aptitude in superior interpersonal and communication skills to foster meaningful, spirited and affectionate relationships with students, staff, and parents. Likewise, student motivation, technology integration, creative lesson planning, writing jobs and so on tasks are a piece of cake for her and students enjoy her appearance much.
I am a 55 year old teacher of art, computer and gifted classes; however teaching elementary and middle school students is my second career, initially I was a producer in advertising and textbook publishing. I have no children, and have never married… yet.
Clare Spackman added a rather interesting facet to the world of OT. Spackman was a prime example of resourcefulness in her position at the Choctaw-Chickasaw Sanitarium in Oklahoma. Spackman worked with the children there and although she loved her patients, she often had to economize because of the lack of budget. She would often take her inspiration from nature and use natural resources for the children’s crafts.
her first collection. She travels through New York, Mexico and Jaipur, India to get inspiration for her jewelry. This collection was made from findings such as coral, stone and other items in Mexico. She began to cast these findings in gold, creating her own unique pieces of jewelry. Beltran uses natural elements such as polki diamonds and fossils,
How do civilizations imagine themselves? One way is for each of us to look at ourselves through our society’s most remarkable figures. For example, Nellie McClung, she was many things throughout her life but most importantly she was an author, social activist, and politician.
Some people let the past make them bitter and grow to hate those with success. While others learn to use it as a driving force to make their own success. Sandra Cisneros is a prime example: she used her past to drive her creative writing and influence the Chicano community for the better.
For several years Fiona Berman and her family were abused mentally and physically by inhuman entities.
I am attending Concord College to further my education. After graduating with an Elementary Education Degree, I would like to teach in an elementary school in Southern West Virginia. Preferably, I would like to teach in a kindergarten environment. While teaching I plan to further my career with a Master’s degree. I would like to be able to reach those children that aren’t as fortunate as others. As a teacher I will not only teach the children, but they in turn, will teach me. Education is one of the most important aspects to the success of the country. It is important for everyone to feel a part of that success; therefore, I feel strongly about teaching students to succeed.
Zoë Sugg, also known as Zoella, is an internet sensation. She showed that when you follow your dreams and do what you love, everything will eventually fall into place. The beginning of the 24-year-old’s career was in 2009. At that time, she had decided she did not want to go to university because she didn’t quite know what she wanted to do; her anxiety also played a big role in her decision. Instead of university, Zoë worked as an apprentice at an interior design company near her home in Wiltshire. That February she decided to create a blog, as a hobby. A little corner of the internet for the things she loved and thought others might enjoy. Soon after her blog gained a bit of popularity, her readers encouraged her to make a YouTube channel.