Educator Spotlight 5 Amanda
Educator Spotlight 5 Amanda "my child inspired me to work in early childhood education. i feel that we are making an everlasting difference in the children and families lives." what’s something special that you would like to share with other childcare professionals? " "our career is hard, but worth it at the end of the day. Taylor. how are you? just fine. how are you, leo? not too bad. thank you for asking. so, regarding adult education and family literacy week. i wanted to ask a couple questions. why education? so, i feel like education provides opportunities and opens doors.
Educator Spotlight Amanda Bourke Lillio Every week, we will be featuring one of our new lps educators to get to know a little more about them and why they chose to be an educator. this week's new educator spotlight is amanda glaser, 5th grade teacher at randolph elementary. Meet amanda angel what grades do you teach, and or your title role? i teach fourth grade math (we are departmentalized in fourth and fifth grade at the bright school). i teach two on level math blocks and one advanced math block, which is project based and called math academy. Amanda strickland, conservation education specialist for cleveland county soil and water conservation district recently completed her nc environmental education certification. amanda is a nonformal educator who works with schools and community based groups and organizations. Amanda wingard says she didn’t plan to become a principal, but now she’s hisd elementary principal of the year—at the sharpstown school she attended as a child.
Rethinked Spotlight Educator Of The Month Amanda Brock Rethinked Amanda strickland, conservation education specialist for cleveland county soil and water conservation district recently completed her nc environmental education certification. amanda is a nonformal educator who works with schools and community based groups and organizations. Amanda wingard says she didn’t plan to become a principal, but now she’s hisd elementary principal of the year—at the sharpstown school she attended as a child. Over the past 5 years, mrs. brock has used rethinked to address the various needs in washoe county school district. she began using rethink as a teacher and now utilizes it as a district wide implementation coach. Mississippi milken educator amanda duplessy (ms ‘24) is a k 5 ela instructional support specialist and previous fifth grade teacher at oak grove elementary school. “being an educator is a profound passion of mine; it is a privilege to shape young minds and guide them on their journey of learning and personal growth. the connections i build with my students are truly special. Today’s “educator spotlight” features amanda hicks. amanda teaches 5th grade reading at smith county middle school. a smith county native, amanda grew up in elmwood, attended forks river elementary, and graduated from smith county high school in 2003. this is her 11th full year of teaching.
Rethinked Spotlight Educator Of The Month Amanda Brock Rethinked Over the past 5 years, mrs. brock has used rethinked to address the various needs in washoe county school district. she began using rethink as a teacher and now utilizes it as a district wide implementation coach. Mississippi milken educator amanda duplessy (ms ‘24) is a k 5 ela instructional support specialist and previous fifth grade teacher at oak grove elementary school. “being an educator is a profound passion of mine; it is a privilege to shape young minds and guide them on their journey of learning and personal growth. the connections i build with my students are truly special. Today’s “educator spotlight” features amanda hicks. amanda teaches 5th grade reading at smith county middle school. a smith county native, amanda grew up in elmwood, attended forks river elementary, and graduated from smith county high school in 2003. this is her 11th full year of teaching.
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