Friday, January 30, 2009
Week 1 Reflection-Edel 231
An event that has shaped my life in my education career was in high school. In my high school we had a "job shadow" day, and I chose to observe a friend of the family, Mrs. Wood. She was and still is a third grade teacher in Indianapolis. When I observed her, she allowed me to interact with her students and she allowed me to be in some sorts her TA. I was fortunate to aid the students in their work and perform some other tasks that a teacher would. On that particular day, the class went on a field trip. Through riding the bus and interacting with the children on the field trip site really helped me to understand what a day as a teacher would be like. That day also helped me understand classroom management strategies. Prior to this experience, I was only interested in teaching, but after the school day was completed I was very very confident that I wanted to teach. This event took place when I was 17 years old, my junior year of high school and when I got to Ball State, with no hesitation, I entered into the education curriculum. Many other situations inspired me to want to become a teacher, but the experience with Mrs. Wood really helped me to gain hands-on experience of an actual day in the classroom.
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Sometimes you just know what job you are meant for! One event can solidify that and then you are set on a journey. Thoughtful reflection!
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