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Category Archives: Internship
Week Fourteen Reflection
The last week of my internship has been a wake-up call for how important it is to stay organized throughout the year. The last two weeks have consisted of students pouring into the classroom before and after school with needing … Continue reading
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Week Thirteen Reflection
This week’s prompt fits perfectly with my last week’s interesting experience. This last week I had multiple students who were going to be gone on school and family trips for at the least three days and absences due to the … Continue reading
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Week Twelve Reflection
On a Monday morning in June, during second period,W I had a chance to observe Mr. Nickerson. Mr. Nickerson’s second period class was filled with junior honors students, who were in the middle of reading The Great Gatsby. Mr. Nickerson … Continue reading
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Week Eleven Reflection
During my k-12 school career, I moved to eight different schools, but stayed in my high school all four years. Our family never moved homes, but our school district was undergoing major issues and changing for the worse. So, my … Continue reading
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Week Ten Reflection
Coming into a classroom four months until the end of the school year has positives and negatives, yet I like to focus on the lighter side. One of the positives of being naïve of many of the classroom norms is … Continue reading
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Week Nine Reflection
On a Thursday in May, I observed Ms. Baines’ 3rd period ninth-grade students. Ms. Baines is a third year teacher who teaches in one of the school’s portables. As students walked in they found their way to their seats and … Continue reading
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Week Four Reflection
On a Wednesday in the beginning of April, I observed Ms. Scott’s second period tenth-grade English class. Ms. Scott was a student intern during the fall semester, and then took over a long-term sub position for a teacher going on maternity … Continue reading
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Week Three Reflection
During the past few weeks while watching one of my mentor teachers teach and reflecting on my own teaching style I am reminded of a conductor conducting a symphony. When standing in front of my students I am in-charge of … Continue reading
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Week Two Reflection
During these first couple weeks of teaching, I have had the opportunity to observe one of my mentor teachers with her freshman honors class. Many of these lessons, which has surprised me, consists mostly of discussion or lit analysis. Every … Continue reading
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Week One Reflection
Based on your first week in your host setting, what are your impressions of the school and your mentor’s classroom? What aspects of the school and classroom made the biggest impression on you? Were most of your impressions positive or … Continue reading
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