| The Teacher Years > Fourth grade teachers | ||||
Jim Yerger:
Lorenzo Arredondo:
Philosophy of Education: "Mathematics is a subject that people either love it or absolutely hate it. Talk to many adults and they'll freely tell you that they were "never good at it" and chuckle or just shrug off its importance. It is because of this and other negative feeling people have shared about their education that made me want to become a teacher. I set out to be a teacher that did more than just lecture. I wanted to demonstrate, creates imagination and enthusiasm, and inspire every single student to achieve something much greater than they could ever imagine. Children need to feel that all of the rules and lessons are really designed with their best interest in mind. I will devote time, humor, everything from multiple representations, to manipulatives, to real-world examples, to dressing up as a historical figure, attending sporting events, and cheering the kids on throughout the day if it will mean that that child would believe that someone in this world cares about them and their dreams and hopes that they achieve it. To just educate a student is not enough--teachers and parents alike must empower children to use their education to make the most of themselves." Special Moment in Teaching: "There are so many moments that are great but one that I remember from my first year of teaching was that one the last day after school, long after the students in other classes had been dismissed, many of my students remained in class. Locked in hugs, and many kids in tears, I knew from all of the pictures I was taking to all of the thank-you's from parents and students alike that I had truly succeeded in teaching students, while really reaching them as well. One mom had noted after the first day of school that she could never remember her son being so excited to do homework. It truly was one remarkable year to have as a first year teacher." Cory Jensen:
Amy Gray:
Philosophy of Education:"I always try to encourage students to do their best. I think every child needs to feel safe in their classroom. I believe in the power of a relationship with your students. It has been said, and I believe it...if you build a relationship with your students they will learn so much more. I think children learn in different ways. As a teacher, I try to reach all of those ways. If a student is not understanding one way, I need to try a different approach. I think every child can be taught." Special Moment in Teaching: "I had a student in OK that came to my third grade class, as a foster child, having NEVER been in a school before in his whole life. He was 9, and had been locked in his room. He taught himself to read by watching Sesame Street. He had NO social skills. By the end of the year, he was doing the same work as everyone else in my class. He no longer yelled out, and I actually enjoyed having him in my class. I had to approach everything with him differently. In June of that year, he went back to live with his mother. She had hocked everything while he was gone. In September his foster mother had him come and spend the weekend with his other foster brothers and sister. By September, he had regressed so much, he locked himself in the closet and refused to come out. I often wonder what ever happened to Daniel. I also wonder what he could become if he is only given half of a chance." Terri Stout (Team Leader):
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