I am a math teacher at a small charter school in northern California. I feel very fortunate to have started my teaching career at such a wonderful school. I work with excellent teachers who are all masters of their trade and I teach students who are truly motivated to learn. It is currently my third year teaching and I am in the process of becoming a tenured teacher.
In 2007 I graduated from Chico State after completing my degree. I was still unsure of what the immediate future had in store for me. I knew that I wanted to be a teacher but I didn't know how I was going to get there. As many recent graduates do, I moved back in with my parents. I have heard my generation is called the "bomerang" generation because we come back home after college. I was working at a local restaurant while a woman started talking to me about becoming an intern teacher through the county. A week after this discussion I was enrolled in a credential program and got hired to teach high school algebra and geometry. I would starting my first day of school a week later at the ripe age of 22.
The first year of teaching was the most difficult. I was trying to juggle teaching full time and attending school at night to complete my credential. Throughout the year I learned many new strategies and techniques to become a better teacher. The dynamics of classroom procedures and routines definitely took some time to master, but eventually the management of my classroom improved.
Throughout my time as a teacher and while learning from other teachers I have discovered a lot about student learning what works well for different students. As a math teacher, I feel it is very important for students to conceptually understand the material we are learning. This helps give students a basis for the content and standards I am teaching. I try to appeal to a variety of learning styles while differentiating my strategies to keep students engaged through a two hour block schedule.
As a teacher, I believe that it is extremely important to continue to learn. This will help me to give my students the best opportunities and advantages to learning in my classroom.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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