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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Resume....

Carrie Cook
12345 Happy Lane
Happy Valley, Ca 12345
Objective:
To make a difference in a child's life by teaching and inspiring them.
Qualifications:
I have had many jobs involving children, from a nanny to a teacher, than have prepared me for being in a learning environment.
Education:
Associates Degree From Victor Valley Community College
Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts from California Baptist University
Currently enrolled in Brandman University's Credential Program
Relevant Experience
Substitute Teacher at Options for Youth Victor Valley
Center Area Teacher at Options for Youth Victorville 3 Center
Personal
I quit my job as a teacher to become a stay-at-home mom and to further my education. I look forward to returning to the work force some day.
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TPE 12 Professional, Legal and Ethical Obligations
TPE 13 Professional Growth
Being professional at any job is important, but more so when you are dealing with the education of children. Knowing all the laws that apply to you and how to follow them is so important to your success as an educator that all that are planning to become a part of this profession should take the time to explore and become family with what is expected of them. Growing professionally is also important. Always being up for change and to better your self in your profession can help you stay current with trends and what is expected of you.
I found that website for teachers credentials would be the most helpful in keeping up with laws and with what is expected of you. There is a lot to know, a lot to do and a lot to research, but again preparation is the most important key to what you do. As for professional growth the TPE's that come before this one really get you ready to be involved with other teachers and can help you become better at what you do. But just getting yourself out there might just be the biggest step, you have to be willing to accept any and all criticism and be willing to take what is said with a grain of salt.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Just some food for thought...
Miracles
Why, who makes much of a miracle?
To me every hour of the light and dark is a miracle,
Friday, October 9, 2009
What does poetry do for you?
There are some great American Poets that deserve your attention, and we are going to find them... Especially the 19th century poets Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson.
Essential question (or food for thought)....
- Who are some of the most famous or prominent American poets of the 19th century?
- Choosing 1 female poet, Name her and explain what she has done for American Poetry. For example; Emily Dickinson along with Walt Whitman helped usher in a new era of American Poetry by being original and forth coming in their works.
- What are some defining characteristics of American Poetry?
- How does poetry allow poets to express themselves, especially in an oppressive time?
- Using the Walt Whitman Website look for his poem titled America. Note the date the poem was written. What do you think he is saying? Is he being cynical or sarcastic?
- Loneliness being a big theme in Emily Dickinson's poems, can you relate to her in this way? Does reading these poems make you realize that other people are experiencing what you might be or do they make you feel even more alone and in need of something?
- How can it be that a poem can mean one thing to you and something else entirely different to another person? Do you think the authors of such poems intend it this way?
- Are there any historical signifigance to poems? Can they give you a different view about the times that they are written in?

