Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Final Blog for Student Teaching!

Dear 19-year-old self,
            You just finished up your second year of college. Guess what, now time for you to enter your major. You will work hard and grow. This next year will also be one of your toughest in the personal aspect. Survival is key. After getting through junior year of college, then you will be faced with conquering senior year and student teaching. Again, a lot of changes with your personal life that is beyond your control. I promise you will get through everything and become a stronger person. Just continue to work hard. Remember, Student Teacher will be tough as well. During so, you will grow as a person and become so much better at management. You will know more about the content and feel slightly more comfortable about standing in front of the class feeding them information (only slightly though, this is still terrifying as ever). However, while Student Teaching, you will need to learn to balance school, class, and work in an effective way. This is meaning that you need to get done everything in a timely manner. Do not wait! Know that the one thing you don’t wait on to do will be the one thing that something bad happens to so turn things in early! You should never doubt yourself or your capabilities! That will be a partial downfall. There are life factors that will come into play, like realizing teaching anytime soon may not be for you. This is the hardest realization. Once you figure this out, you will feel better. So maybe try to realize this sooner and continue working hard. Remember, you have great support around you within the program, use it! Sometimes you forget that you have that. Your program will do anything they can to help you feel secure. It will help you understand your realization and will continue to support you. This program will also help you to grown in your content knowledge as well as teaching knowledge. Use it all wisely! Implement those things you learned, you are allowed to do so. Overall, everything in the program will do you justice and you won’t want to anything to be changed. You will do just fine your final 2 years. Work hard, gain knowledge, use said knowledge, and don’t give up. Although teaching may not be for you at this time or you may not want to teach at the secondary level, you will gain valuable information to apply for when you decide to teach!

Hang in there,

Almost Graduated Sheila

2 comments:

  1. Dear Ms. Stone,
    I enjoyed reading your positive letter to yourself. You've faced some challenges, some I know very well, and I'm glad you've made it through them. Life is a balance act, and I believe that this semester has taught all of us something about ourselves. We've learned to improve (or at least try our best) what we think our weaknesses are. We've been tested, jumping through hoops, and we are racing to the finish line. I couldn't ask for a better group of people to go through this program with. I believe that we will be friends long after college. I can't wait to see the growth and changes we make when we are out in the world. Do big things! Be you. Do your very best. You have a lot to offer. Thank you for always being there for me.
    Much love,
    Isabela Nickel

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  2. Thank you for your honest and encouraging post, Ms. Stone.

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