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Diane Cella
Multiple Subject Supervisor
California State University San Marcos
San Marcos, California 92096-0001 USA
Tel: (619) 249-3505
dcella@csusm.edu
April 12, 2016
To Whom it May Concern,
I am honored to write a letter of recommendation for Diane Hunt. As her university supervisor, I
observed Diane's teaching during her first semester of clinical practice in the fall of 2015 in a
kindergarten classroom at Stone Ranch Elementary School in the Poway Unified School District.
Diane's cooperating teacher, Kris Hankins, commented, "Diane has a heart of gold and will do anything
to help a child succeed."
Throughout the semester, Diane consistently created excellent lessons, and the objectives were clearly
stated and communicated to the students. She kept students mentally engaged with her multi-sensory
activities, productive work, sequential lessons, and effective questioning. Diane maximized instruction
time with clear step-by-step directions, quick transitions, and materials prepared ahead of time. Her
teaching was a joy to observe, taught with wonderful energy and enthusiasm. Furthermore, Diane
created a warm, caring environment where each student was made to feel accepted and appreciated for
his/her own unique qualities. She had good classroom management skills and used a firm yet positive
approach when dealing with student compliance. Diane created a classroom environment that supported
and nurtured children, both as students and as people.
During her clinical practice experience, Diane was a responsible, hard-working professional who
maintained a happy, positive attitude. She was bright, analytical, and a truly reflective teacher. She
applied information and techniques from her course work into the kindergarten classroom. In terms of
interpersonal skills, Diane collaborated well with her cooperating teacher and with the kindergarten
team. She valued and built relationships with students, parents, and staff members.
In short, Diane Hunt is an excellent new teacher. Her presence and grasp of the classroom environment
is truly exceptional. I highly recommend her for a teaching position!
Sincerely,
Diane Cella
University Supervisor
California State University San Marcos
School of Education