As I look back on my own personal educational journey very little comes to mind. Unfortunately, even learning to read, a milestone for many children cannot be recalled. I remember a bit about junior high and more about high school but the earlier years of all the important “firsts” such as reading and writing remains cloudy. I keep hoping that one day something will jog my memory and those years will come back to me like they happened yesterday, but for now I will stick to what I do know. At one point I would have blamed this poor recollection on age and the fact that I have been out of school for several years, however it seems a question like this comes up in every course and there are always some students that remember every detail beginning …show more content…
I have spent much of this time going to school, working, and raising a family. I have read many books to my children but few for myself. The reading I have done was mostly nonfiction and included books about family, finance, and personal success. I do like biographies but have not read one in many years. Now that I am in the field, I am having the opportunity to expose myself to books that I would have otherwise not read. Beginning last fall, I had to read a book from the fantasy genre and the local librarian suggested Gregor the Overlander which is a part of The Underland Chronicle series. I never pictured myself reading this type of book but absolutely loved it! Recently, my 5th, 6th, and 7th grade reading class have been reading historical fiction. In order to be successful with the unit I have read each of the books which include: Sign of the Beaver, My Brother Sam is Dead, and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. Again, these are books that at one time I may not have read but have enjoyed each of them. My top two were Sign of the Beaver and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. I am excited to have the opportunity to read more wonderful books from the reading list this year and am interested to see which genre I like best. Will it continue to be nonfiction or will something else take first
It was sixth grade and an advanced English class was chosen. I was discouraged because I actually enjoyed reading and writing but found out I wasn’t smart enough to be in that class. However, I would say that seventh grade was my favorite year of English. We still had vocabulary, which I wish we still did because I always have boring essays because I don’t remember the words we learned. I wouldn’t say that I disliked reading yet in middle school. I’d even say the most exciting part of middle school would be reading The Hunger Games with Mrs. Young, especially since she was kind of a nerd and got overly excited about all of our
We all have little quirks that make us unique. These quirks can be funny, serious, a combination of both, or not any of that. Therefore, when it comes to letting others know about me I can be hesitant as some people already know. All I want is to be able to be me not have to fit in with the crowd. So, if I stand out, more than likely I am not very comfortable with things going on around me. This paper is going to let you know a little more about me as well as including three personal learning goals for this class and one goal to accomplish during the next eight weeks or so.
In my life it hasn’t always been easy. Of course my educational Grit showed its true colors throughout elementary school and grade 9 where I flourished in every aspect possible. But in grade 10 onwards I had science teachers who either just joked around with the class and didn’t teach at all or a teacher that taught so much and when you asked for help, she wouldn’t help instead she would make you feel pathetic and stupid by telling the class every single day that “you are worthless” or that “you would never reach your goals” or my favorite “you are terrible in the sciences, you should stop now because you will never reach your dreams ever”. Then in the few months of summer vacation; being sexually assaulted by two friends as well as another
Who I am as a learner would be that I’m mostly am a auditory student, which means I have to listen to learn.
Public school systems need to be more sensitive to their students. Parents play the major role in determining a child’s academic outcome, but the school system needs to notice children who don’t necessarily acknowledge their gift. These children need guidance -- I believe it is the schools’ responsibility to provide it to them. I have been through a situation that makes me feel strongly about the subject. My example is an indisputable case in point.
So now here I am. The Tribe was able to fund me in continuing my education, and I’m finally able to attend college. I never thought that I would make it to college. I was always beating myself up for having a GED and giving up in School. My first day of college in January, was filled with anxiety. I thought I was going to faint. But I survived. I now I’m enjoying the college life. Although it’s not much of a fabulous life. It’s challenging, stressful, intimidating, intense, but also fun. I want to encourage my children to never give up. I also want to remind them about how important school is just like my grandpa did. That getting an education is important. That without one they would struggle like I had. And reflecting back to when I was a
I really started to go and develop in the 7th grade. I started to take school seriously. Before the 7th grade, I did care about school but I wasn’t serious about it. I used to mess around with friends in class, do my work sloppy, and not taking time to study outside of school. When 7th grade started, I told myself that i gotta focus on my education because it will prep me for the following school years and develop good habits. During the year, I put school as a higher priority than other things like video games and sports. My grades were good except the one C grade I had in English class. Overall the next two years my grades were great, I had only A’s and B’s in my classes. Once I entered my sophomore year at Puyallup High School, my focus
classes to support my own learning and looking for the right resources. Supportive is that my husband can teach me the language without attending a language class and that I can learn and improve by talking to him. I am planning to learn once a week for two hours.
“Quero que meus netos para ter sucesso e ser feliz e viver a vida,” my grandma told me, this means she wants her grandchildren to be successful and be happy and live life. This makes me want to succeed in school and just succeed in everything. The person who introduced avid to me was my older brother, Anthony. He is in a state university, so seeing that he got there because of avid makes me notice that avid is a great program. When I transitioned from 8th grade avid to freshmen year avid it was very different. I thought the binder checks, the essays, and the tutor was a waste of time but now I realize it is not. Avid is a program not to just get ready for college but to life goals. Avid teachers are not just teacher, like are more, as like a friend but also a teacher's. My avid
Good to meet you! That is exactly the reason why I decided to give it my all at SNHU and finish my four-year education. The trade-off was just too important to put it off with any more excuses. I was a legal secretary for many, many years and in the last 5-10 year (more or less) I have noticed that employers will not even look at my resume if I cannot prove that I have a four-year education. It is really great to see you made that same decision.
My experiences beyond graduate school will help make me a successful educator. My experience working in different areas of government helped give me a better understanding of what diversity truly means. It helped me realize that communities have different needs. Schools are a reflection of the communities of they are located and the needs of the students will vary and constantly change, that adaptiveness will allow me to continue to grow as a
I think I had a normal life growing up. We didn’t have everything but we did have what we needed. There was no cable tv in our house until I was about 16. So basically we had four channels to choose from. My sister and I entertained ourselves reading, playing cards or playing outside. Summers were filled with playing board games with the other neighborhood kids or night time hide and seek. Most times if we were outside playing we wouldn’t even try to go into the house for fear there would be something mom wanted us to do. There were fruit trees and water hose if you got hungry. The occasional trip to the corner store for candy or chips. Even the store clerk knew your name and who your mom was, so there was no funny buisness.
This story has to begin in my middle school years. At this age, I was already being tested annually amongst my peers. My parents had already received grades from the prior year letting them know that I was excelling in math and science. This year was different, this year they kept emphasizing on how it counts. And how it did. The grade I had received on these standardized tests statewide were enough to push me to the next level.
When I was a kid, school for me was waking up early in the morning. I also have to study a lot in school, then after school I have to do homework. I remember my first day at school. My mom and dad, both were so happy and prepared but I was so nervous and cheerless. I didn’t like to wake up early in the morning for school , but as time flew by I started loving school which made me wake up with energy instead of tiredness. I began to enjoy the school as I made new friends and I got to know how it is like when you meet people out of your neighborhood. With my friends I had lunch together and study together. I started to understand what the purpose of the education system. Based on what I understood I think the purpose of education is really aimed at helping students get to the point where they can learn to be on their own. In this journey of education I had a lot of positive and few negative experiences,but the negative experiences also helped me growing. Positive experiences are my teachers helping me improve, and I improved more when I moved to the United States.
Have you ever heard a song that has brought you back to a special moment in your life? Music, which holds such a huge part of mine, constantly reminds of the memories that I have retained over the years. There are many songs that allow me to reminisce on those important times and experiences; from my first love, to summer days at the pool and late night sleepovers with my friends. Out of my long list, I think that a few songs in particular best represent my own personal “soundtrack” to my life.