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Journal Entry Chapter 5:

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           When becoming a teacher, I anticipate that I have students that differ in many areas. I hope that I have students that have different learning styles. Some students may need to learn in an auditory way while others may need to learn in a more hands-on way. Personally, I always learned with a mix of auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learning styles- I never learned best with just one specific learning style, so I think it would be interesting to help children navigate finding their learning styles whether that be one singular learning style or a mix of learning styles. I feel like having students with different learning styles can help me learn to be the best teacher I can by accommodating each learning style for each child.       I also expect to have students that have different cultural backgrounds. Students may have different cultural traditions within their household and different socioeconomic statuses. I want to learn ab...

Journal Entry Chapter 4:

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    When I imagine myself teaching a lesson about a favorite hobby, I would imagine teaching a lesson on something creative like painting or drawing.       This lesson could be a window to students because it could give students who don't really gravitated towards painting or drawing the opportunity to explore expressing their creativity. They could observe their classmates paint and draw to learn new ways that could make it more fun. I could also use this lesson as an opportunity to help students be more engaged and interested in the art process. For example, I could show them what happens when they mix colors, like how blue and red makes the color purple. This could help expand their art techniques and learn something they may have not known before.      This lesson could also be a mirror to students because they could use their artwork to connect meaningful things or experiences. For example, they could draw artwork of their family members...

Journal Entry Chapter 3:

      I always had mixed feelings about standardized testing when I was younger. It would make me really nervous to take tests because I never wanted to do poorly so that always motivated me to do my best but it also stressed me out a lot during the test taking because I would always doubt my answers and that made me take more time on each question. When I was younger, my test taking abilities weren't always a strength of mine and even today sometimes I struggle with that but I would like to say that I've progressed myself in being a better test taker. There was never really a particular test that I enjoyed taking, but the English portion was one that I always did the best in. I've always enjoyed writing since I was young, so I did like to do the writing portion at the end of standardized testings because writing was always enjoyable to me. When the Pandemic started, I was super nervous because our school went completely online during that time and I have never been good ...

Journal Entry Chapter 2

      Before I wanted to pursue the teaching field, I knew I always wanted to work with children on some type of level, but I wasn't sure how I wanted to go about that! I feel like I have lived many lives in my college journey so far. First, I pursued nursing and wanted to be a pediatrics nurse, but quickly found out that wasn't the profession that I wanted to go into. Then, I wanted to be an occupational therapist, working with children who had special needs and I loved the whole aspect of that profession but I wasn't completely sure on it. I then went to consult with my advisor from my previous college and she recommended me look into teaching. I then changed my major to early childhood education, and as soon as I started taking child development courses I immediately fell in love for that profession and what it stood for. During this past summer, I became a head teacher for Vacation Bible School with the toddler group and it became even more clear that this is what I w...