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D&C Spotlight on Career Changing Teachers
Filed under Teaching and Learning, Urban Education, Warner in the News
As the Democrat and Chronicle gets us ready to head back to school, it was great to see an article this morning on career changers and local opportunities to enter teaching from other fields. See “Rochester-area workers forge a path from industry to classroom” in today’s D&C. Chris Young, a master’s student in Warner’s science teacher preparation program, was one of the teacher candidates featured in the article.
I had the great pleasure to watch Chris in action last month at the Warner School’s Get Real! Science Camp in collaboration with Rochester’s Freedom School. Chris is a natural as a teacher and this seems a fitting opportunity to share photos of Chris and his students, conducting research on Charlotte Beach.
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“Dear Autumn”, by Dwayne Campbell
1 response - Posted 11.16.09
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no responses - Posted 11.16.09
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What are your Ethics?
1 response - Posted 11.09.09
Classes are definitely in full swing here at the Warner School, as I have been swamped with work. I never thought I would miss taking an exam, but after writing so many papers these past couple weeks, I must say I have thought about it. Luckily, I was able to complete everything, and although there were some very late nights, ... continue -
What role are teachers supposed to play in students’ lives?
no responses - Posted 11.09.09
My tenure in the Educational Policy program has allowed me to be increasingly interested in what happens in the classroom. In courses such as Sociology of School Organizations and Policy Analysis, I often ask the practitioners in my courses what are the outcomes of these policies that are created at levels far removed from students and teachers’ realities. Specifically, a recurring ... continue -
“Absolutely Awesome”, by Ashley Nicole Anderson
1 response - Posted 11.09.09
It's in our hearts to spread knowledge It's in our hearts to make an impact Whether its thirty or one Who can define the true awesomeness of a teacher Who can say that he/she isn't doing their absolute best It’s something about looking into a child or an adult's eyes and know you are making a difference We have the daunting task of offering an opportunity Educating... Not ... continue -
The Importance of Meaning
no responses - Posted 11.09.09
The other day, I was sitting in my living room with my housemate. She wanted me to listen to a song that really meant a lot to her, so I googled the song and started to listen. I tried to put myself in her shoes while listening to the lyrics so that I could get a grasp on ... continue -
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1 response - Posted 10.28.09
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