Listly by Dean Mantz
This list consists of surveys they have developed to ask for advice on teaching and use of technology.
Typically I appear to be quite confident and outspoken, but for many years low self-esteem and social anxiety held me back and still occasionally holds me back. For a long period of time I was not the person to ever talk in class or speak my mind.
I am the Future, so I see it fitting to teach the Future! Hi every one my name is David Camilo Mancipe. I always make sure to put my whole name since I was raised with the mentality of its your name be proud of it, that would be thanks to my mother.
My cousins and I regularly got together for play dates when we were in elementary school. We always asked ourselves this question, "Well, what do you want to play today?" "Lets play school!" was always my answer. I absolutely loved pretending to be a teacher or a student in our fake classroom.
I Want to Make a Difference I Want to Make a Difference Ever since I can remember, I have had a learning disability. It was not discovered right away but teachers and faculty at my middle school were finally able to figure it out.
Imagine being an overly excited little five year old again. Excited for your first day of kindergarten ready to make new friends, and to learn your tiny heart out. Then a week in to school you start to think your not made for learning.
When it came to choosing a career I had a hard time making a choice. At first I thought I wanted to go into the military. That was a tough choice all in itself. I had to make the choice of what branch to choose and also what job in the military I wanted.
I am a social person who likes to learn about other and help them learn and grown. So if I like to see others learn and grow, then teaching fits right into the that job description.
New Beginnings, New Chances, New Life. I may not have my life figured out, I may not seem like I know what I am going to do with my life as I grow up, and sometimes, this may be the case. One thing I do know, however, is that I was put on Earth to work with children.
Way back in 1995 when I graduated Kindergarten, I told everyone I was going to grow up to be Barbie. It wasn't until fourth grade that I realized, I loved being a teachers pet. I stayed after school to help Mrs. Fields with whatever she needed.
When thinking of possible careers for my future, I never really knew what I wanted to do. I was always thought of as very a intelligent child and very mature for my age. Because of this fact, I felt a great deal of pressure from my parents and the adults that surrounded me to become something "great"(like a Doctor, a Lawyer, or a Scientist).
When thinking of possible careers for my future, I never really knew what I wanted to do. I was always thought of as very a intelligent child and very mature for my age. Because of this fact, I felt a great deal of pressure from my parents and the adults that surrounded me to become something "great"(like a Doctor, a Lawyer, or a Scientist).
I am Aren Coppoc, I'm from Concordia, Kansas. It isn't a big city but it isn't the smallest town in Kansas but I would consider it a small town. There's not much to do there so we have to create our own fun.
I am William Hope, but I go by Hunter, and am from Cunningham Kansas. I grew up and work on a farm and love anything outdoors, mainly hunting and fishing. I have two sisters, both older, so I am the youngest in my family.
My life as an Oklahoma girl When I was a little girl I use to play school with my friends or even by myself and I always had to be the teacher.
Little Tennissa, Big World My name is Tennissa Williams. I am a daughter, a sister, a friend, a lover of Jesus, and a lover of people. I am an optimist, and a summer enthusiast. I am also a student. I am a student who will be a teacher.