1. What is your educational background and what positions have you
held?
I received my Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from
Geneva College. I then moved to Maryland and taught 1st and 2nd grade. After
that, I took a few years off to stay home with my kids. During that time, I
completed my Master's degree in Education and taught at Baltimore City
Community College as an adjunct professor. My family then moved back to the
Pittsburgh area in 2013, where I did some substitute teaching, taught at PA
Distance Learning Charter School as a Title 1 teacher, and completed the
courses for my special Ed certification from Slippery Rock University. I was
hired by Seneca Valley School District in 2015 as a part time Title 1 Reading
Teacher. Currently, I teach learning support full time at Ryan Gloyer Middle
School.
2. What is the most rewarding aspect of your job?
To me, making even a small difference in a student's day is
rewarding. I love being able to help students understand a skill or concept
that they are struggling with.
3. What advice would you give to current students who are enrolled
in the teacher preparation program, and to SRU students generally?
Don't limit yourself to one area of Education. I started out as an
elementary teacher, but found that I love middle schoolers. Always strive to
learn and grow professionally. Your colleagues are your greatest asset!
4. Name an SRU experience or faculty that had a positive influence
on you and explain why.
Dr. Isherwood was very helpful and knowledgeable! All of my
professors we're always willing to help and we're experts in their field.
5. What makes a great teacher?
Someone who puts students first, is always learning and growing,
and is flexible!
Great interview with a terrific teacher!
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