Debra Purcell-Regis retired in 2014 after spending over twenty-five years teaching English and American literature in high schools in Old Brookville, New York. After retiring from teaching, she started working part-time at one of the local community centers as a volunteer coordinator. She is a very caring person and believes volunteering to help others is one way you can give back to the community. She plans to stay active as a volunteer as long as she physically and mentally can.
1. Debra Purcell-Regis
Education Qualification
Debra Purcell-Regis is a retired high
school teacher. She graduated with a
Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, and a
Master’s degree in Education from the
State University of New York at
Fredonia. She taught English and
American literature to students in
various high schools in the Old
Brookville, New York and in the Nassau
County. She built a successful career as
a high school teacher and has received
various accolades for her work in
nurturing and motivating her students to
achieve success in their studies. She is
currently retired but still works part-
time as a volunteer coordinator at a
local community center.
2. Debra Purcell-Regis
Retired Teacher
Debra Purcell-Regis is a
retired teacher with over
twenty-five years’ experience
teaching English and American
literature to high school
students. Studies have shown
that the main factor that
determines the quality of
education a child receives is
the quality of his or her
teacher. Teaching is one of the
most complicated and
demanding jobs today.
Teachers need to have a broad
understanding of the subject,
curriculum, knowledge of
discipline issues, and
classroom management
techniques.
4. Debra Purcell-Regis
Support Education System
Debra Purcell-Regis believes in and
supports the no Child Left Behind
law that came into force in 2002. As a
teacher for over twenty-five years,
she ensured that the students in her
class received all the attention and
care they can get. Under the law, No
Child Left Behind, elementary school
teachers need to have a bachelor’s
degree and pass a tough core
curriculum test. Middle and high
school teachers are required to
demonstrate competency in their
subject area, which requires them to
pass a test or complete an academic
major, graduate degree, or have some
other comparable course work.
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