Experience Summary
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, along with one hundred seventy-two semester hours in Early Childhood Education. Currently I am enrolled at the University of Phoenix working on my Masters in Special Education. I also have ten years of experience working in the field of Social Services and a total of 7 years of experience working and observing in the Field of Education. I’ve been working as a substitute teacher for the DCSS since 2004 and present. I furthermore believe that my combination of characteristics, work ethnics, experiences, knowledge, and enthusiasm could be very valuable assets to your school.
Teaching Style
I plan to provide the best instruction for the student’s needs and capabilities.I will create a positive, safe, structured and meaningful environment for my students. While teaching and mentoring students, I will build their self-esteem, to help them learn subjects in ways that are understandable and appropriate for their needs. I will encourage each student to learn, and be successful in their educational pursuit.Providing opportunities to help each student achieve their goals,will promote emotional, social and cognitive growth, and help them function in a less restrictive learning environment, where they can successfully continue their education. With parental support, we can work together to help our children achieve academic success.