"Teaching is a very noble profession that shapes the character, caliber, and future of an individual. If the people remember me as a good teacher, that will be the biggest honour for me." - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
| Easter Egg Lab |
After student teaching, I became a long term substitute teacher in the Science Department at my placement school. Teaching Chemistry and Biology wasn't my forte but I thought I would give it a shot. Nevertheless, I learned with my students and we survived a fun, yet tough, semester of heart dissections, stoichiometry, algebra problems, and chemical labs. If I learned anything, it was that anyone can do anything,...as long as you have the drive to learn.
Summer of that year brought a month worth of teaching Plant Science and Spanish classes during summer school and a trip to Brazil to visit Leandro. Upon returning to the US, I decided to take the year "off" from AgEd/Science and teach in different subject areas. My next adventure was 5th Grade.
| Bird House Making! |
5th Graders are a wild bunch of madness. Each day was different and each day was full of new things to learn and discover. I often went home feeling defeated but woke up prepared to take on the day. My students and I became a small family and I enjoyed having lunch, spending recess, and learning all day together. Leaving after my 10 week contract was heart breaking,...but I am so thankful for what those kids taught me.
| Fire Truck Rides! |
Instead of applying for an AgEd job during the second half of the 2017-2018 school year, I decided to take a leap of faith and head across the Atlantic to teach/live with families abroad. Still unsure of what I want to accomplish as an educator, I reflected on who I was and what I wanted in life.
| Agriculture is an important aspect of my family and family history |
That being said,...living in Spain/South Africa is what I have next on my agenda. My next post will be about my program and what I will be doing.
I'm nervous for this new adventure but to accomplish (and find) what my purpose is in life,...I know that I have to do this.
Cheers and Happy 2018!