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Running head: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL




                              Autobiographical

                                    Name

                         Instructor Dr Luelinda Egbert

                     EDUC 201: Foundations of Education

                                  Fall, 2006
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                                       Autobiographical Essay

        Since childhood I have had a hard time deciding what I wanted to do with my life. I have

always known that I enjoyed working with people, and this has guided my decisions to become a

teacher. I did not really know for sure until my mother went back to school, and she decided she

was going to go into elementary education. She ended up being the example that I try to base my

life by. After struggling to get myself on the right path leading me to the point where I can start

my education, I am finally getting somewhere. It has not been an easy path to follow, but in the

long run, helping students find their place in life will be worth the journey. Because of my past

and current educational experiences, my work experiences, and my extracurricular activities, I

believe I will be adequately prepared to teach children with inquisitive minds. When the day is

done, their smiles will be the only reward that I need.

Educational Background

        I attended elementary school in Utah at Summit Elementary. School was not a fun task

for me when I was a little girl. I struggled at first to get started. My reading skills were not

exactly up to par in third grade. I remember as a child I use to sit in silent reading and just stare

at the book. I would turn pages to make it look like I was reading, when I was actually just day

dreaming. Eventually, my teacher caught on to my reading problem. My teacher put me into a

resource class during reading with a teacher’s aide, and reading eventually came easy to me with

a little practice.

        I attended Cedar Ridge Middle School, where I had my aunt as a teacher in sixth grade.

My aunt taught me during my three-hour block class, which consisted of reading, language arts
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and social studies. She made English fun for me. As a result, I began to write in my spare time

for fun. Her influence changed my perspective on English and school dramatically.

       High school was not exactly my fondest memories of school. My family moved to Idaho

for my mother’s teaching position and I hated it in Idaho. I attended Twin Falls Senior High

which was not a pleasant experience because I was already a junior and the clicks were already

formed. I struggled to make friends and I also had some health issues which prevented me from

attending classes on a regular basis. I ended up getting my G.E.D. I am now attending CSI,

which has been an ongoing process for me since about 2005. Raising a family can make school

difficult to accomplish quickly, especially with twin toddlers whom I was blessed to conceive

my first semester at CSI. I have enjoyed my experiences that I have had so far in the classroom

from my field experience class and some other assignments for other classes like physical

education for elementary students.

       Throughout my school career, I have had many teachers who have influenced my

decision to become a teacher. Some influences have been good and some bad. Both the good and

bad have shaped me into the person I am today. Both contributed to my choosing education as a

profession. There were those who helped me, like my aunt. She was an amazing teacher who

went so far as to buy clothing for students whose parents could not afford clothes or winter

jackets. She would buy lunch for students and she did all this often times without the family or

student knowing. People like her who have a positive influence in their students’ lives are the

teachers that I aspire to be like. My teachers whom I did not get along with helped me decide

what I do not want to be like as an educator. I had several teachers who were not as

understanding with my health problems and my weight. I would often get very ill from my
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medications or after lunch that I would run out of class sick. Many of my high school teachers

would turn me in to the counselors claiming I had an eating disorder even though I had a medical

excuse for leaving my classes. I also noticed these particular teachers were harsher on essays

than the teachers who understood. These teachers were so used to having the students who

skipped class they refused to believe I had a plausible excuse. Because of this experience as a

student, I feel I am more open to listening than making assumptions about my students.

Work History

        When I was seventeen-years-old, I worked at Taco Bell. My job title was “team member”

which entailed cooking and preparing food, clean up, the general stuff you do with a fast-food

job. I worked there for about a year until I moved to Utah after I turned eighteen.

        In Utah I worked at Fred Meyer in the deli. I worked there for eight months until I moved

back to Idaho. When I moved back, I worked at Sizzlers for a while as a host and didn’t care for

it. I ended up getting a job at The Oasis, at store eight, which is a gas station where I cashiered. I

now have twin daughters so I do not work. Taking care of them and going to school would be

next to impossible if I added a job to the list of things I do.

        All of these jobs have had an impact on my development as a person and educator. I have

learned that it takes a great deal of patience when working with the public. I have also learned

that even when people and work seem to push me to my ropes end, there is always tomorrow.

That will come into play many times as a teacher. Some days I may want to just quit because

nothing is going the way I want it to go. The next day may be the best day I have ever had. If the

students were not minding me today, tomorrow they may listen to me and follow instructions

without any problems.
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Service and/or Extracurricular Activities

       I’m not currently involved in any extracurricular activities or services at this time. I am

having a hard enough time working and staying caught up in my classes to do much else. I would

like to get involved with a club or organization relative to education when I find the time. I am

interested in volunteering at one of the elementary schools, possibly in one of the after-school

clubs. I sometimes visit my mother’s classroom, and if she needs help with anything, I help her

with what I can. I also take my daughters to visit the class because my mom’s fifth grade class

loves the twins and as a reward she sometimes has me bring the girls by to say hello. The

students really seem to enjoy having my little ones around for some entertainment. It is really fun

for the students because my mother actually has a lesson she teaches her class involving the

conversion of measurements and she uses my daughters as an example. She has a picture of them

when they were born and explains how they were only one pound, fifteen ounces and two

pounds, thirteen ounces and twelve and thirteen inches long. She has the students convert those

measurements into grams and centimeters. Seeing my mother teach these students in such a

creative manner is really inspiring to me and helps me see things from a different perspective

than just teaching from a text book. Making a lesson not only different but personal really helps

the students’ and teacher enjoys the subject.

Reasons for Choosing Education as a Career

       Ever since I can remember, I have always been interested in doing something that would

make me feel like I was making a difference in life. I thought about nursing but I was not so sure

I could handle someone dying; it would make me sad. I also thought of anthropology but I did

not really think that was the sort of job I could do and raise a family. I like to make a difference
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in others lives, but I cannot think of any people more special than children to make an impact on.

I have always loved to help people in any way I could, whether it were elderly people or small

children. As a child, I volunteered in a nursing home and went around to the different residents,

bringing a smile to otherwise sad faces.

       When my mother started teaching, I saw the influence she had on her students. Many of

her students would call her at our home just to talk when they needed that adult interaction that

they do not always receive at home. She helped children so that they felt they had a sanctuary to

go to when they went to school. Children who did not have the most ideal home situation had my

mother to look up to as a role model, so they knew that they did not have to end up in the same

situation as their parents Ultimately, I decided that I could make a bigger impact on children’s

lives as a teacher. As a teacher I can make work as fun or as boring as I want. I have control over

how I make impact on others and how my impact will influence the world.

Professional Goals

       My short-term goal right now is to get my teaching certificate and bachelor’s degree. I

plan on going to Idaho State University to finish up my college career. I will achieve these by

completing my degree at CSI, completing the necessary entrance requirements for ISU, and then

completing the requirements to earn my bachelor’s degree.

       As for long-term goals, I would really like to find an elementary school close to Hansen

to teach at since my husband and I recently bought our first home here. I am going to see if it is

possible to do some of my school work there such as student teaching. Hansen is really small and

one day at the city office I was talking to the secretary about Hansen Elementary and the

availability of jobs there. She said they often get positions open so she thought it would not be
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too hard to get in with some good recommendations. I am hoping that because I live in such a

close knit community it would not be hard to get a position at the local school.

       I have always wanted to be an elementary teacher. It has taken me a few years to get on

the path to achieving this goal. However, the journey has been fruitful as I have learned and

gained much experience form my education, work, and extracurricular activity. These

experiences will truly benefit me when I acquire my own classroom.

ABE sample paper

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    BIO 1 Running head: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL Autobiographical Name Instructor Dr Luelinda Egbert EDUC 201: Foundations of Education Fall, 2006
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    BIO 2 Autobiographical Essay Since childhood I have had a hard time deciding what I wanted to do with my life. I have always known that I enjoyed working with people, and this has guided my decisions to become a teacher. I did not really know for sure until my mother went back to school, and she decided she was going to go into elementary education. She ended up being the example that I try to base my life by. After struggling to get myself on the right path leading me to the point where I can start my education, I am finally getting somewhere. It has not been an easy path to follow, but in the long run, helping students find their place in life will be worth the journey. Because of my past and current educational experiences, my work experiences, and my extracurricular activities, I believe I will be adequately prepared to teach children with inquisitive minds. When the day is done, their smiles will be the only reward that I need. Educational Background I attended elementary school in Utah at Summit Elementary. School was not a fun task for me when I was a little girl. I struggled at first to get started. My reading skills were not exactly up to par in third grade. I remember as a child I use to sit in silent reading and just stare at the book. I would turn pages to make it look like I was reading, when I was actually just day dreaming. Eventually, my teacher caught on to my reading problem. My teacher put me into a resource class during reading with a teacher’s aide, and reading eventually came easy to me with a little practice. I attended Cedar Ridge Middle School, where I had my aunt as a teacher in sixth grade. My aunt taught me during my three-hour block class, which consisted of reading, language arts
  • 3.
    BIO 3 and social studies. She made English fun for me. As a result, I began to write in my spare time for fun. Her influence changed my perspective on English and school dramatically. High school was not exactly my fondest memories of school. My family moved to Idaho for my mother’s teaching position and I hated it in Idaho. I attended Twin Falls Senior High which was not a pleasant experience because I was already a junior and the clicks were already formed. I struggled to make friends and I also had some health issues which prevented me from attending classes on a regular basis. I ended up getting my G.E.D. I am now attending CSI, which has been an ongoing process for me since about 2005. Raising a family can make school difficult to accomplish quickly, especially with twin toddlers whom I was blessed to conceive my first semester at CSI. I have enjoyed my experiences that I have had so far in the classroom from my field experience class and some other assignments for other classes like physical education for elementary students. Throughout my school career, I have had many teachers who have influenced my decision to become a teacher. Some influences have been good and some bad. Both the good and bad have shaped me into the person I am today. Both contributed to my choosing education as a profession. There were those who helped me, like my aunt. She was an amazing teacher who went so far as to buy clothing for students whose parents could not afford clothes or winter jackets. She would buy lunch for students and she did all this often times without the family or student knowing. People like her who have a positive influence in their students’ lives are the teachers that I aspire to be like. My teachers whom I did not get along with helped me decide what I do not want to be like as an educator. I had several teachers who were not as understanding with my health problems and my weight. I would often get very ill from my
  • 4.
    BIO 4 medications or after lunch that I would run out of class sick. Many of my high school teachers would turn me in to the counselors claiming I had an eating disorder even though I had a medical excuse for leaving my classes. I also noticed these particular teachers were harsher on essays than the teachers who understood. These teachers were so used to having the students who skipped class they refused to believe I had a plausible excuse. Because of this experience as a student, I feel I am more open to listening than making assumptions about my students. Work History When I was seventeen-years-old, I worked at Taco Bell. My job title was “team member” which entailed cooking and preparing food, clean up, the general stuff you do with a fast-food job. I worked there for about a year until I moved to Utah after I turned eighteen. In Utah I worked at Fred Meyer in the deli. I worked there for eight months until I moved back to Idaho. When I moved back, I worked at Sizzlers for a while as a host and didn’t care for it. I ended up getting a job at The Oasis, at store eight, which is a gas station where I cashiered. I now have twin daughters so I do not work. Taking care of them and going to school would be next to impossible if I added a job to the list of things I do. All of these jobs have had an impact on my development as a person and educator. I have learned that it takes a great deal of patience when working with the public. I have also learned that even when people and work seem to push me to my ropes end, there is always tomorrow. That will come into play many times as a teacher. Some days I may want to just quit because nothing is going the way I want it to go. The next day may be the best day I have ever had. If the students were not minding me today, tomorrow they may listen to me and follow instructions without any problems.
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    BIO 5 Service and/or Extracurricular Activities I’m not currently involved in any extracurricular activities or services at this time. I am having a hard enough time working and staying caught up in my classes to do much else. I would like to get involved with a club or organization relative to education when I find the time. I am interested in volunteering at one of the elementary schools, possibly in one of the after-school clubs. I sometimes visit my mother’s classroom, and if she needs help with anything, I help her with what I can. I also take my daughters to visit the class because my mom’s fifth grade class loves the twins and as a reward she sometimes has me bring the girls by to say hello. The students really seem to enjoy having my little ones around for some entertainment. It is really fun for the students because my mother actually has a lesson she teaches her class involving the conversion of measurements and she uses my daughters as an example. She has a picture of them when they were born and explains how they were only one pound, fifteen ounces and two pounds, thirteen ounces and twelve and thirteen inches long. She has the students convert those measurements into grams and centimeters. Seeing my mother teach these students in such a creative manner is really inspiring to me and helps me see things from a different perspective than just teaching from a text book. Making a lesson not only different but personal really helps the students’ and teacher enjoys the subject. Reasons for Choosing Education as a Career Ever since I can remember, I have always been interested in doing something that would make me feel like I was making a difference in life. I thought about nursing but I was not so sure I could handle someone dying; it would make me sad. I also thought of anthropology but I did not really think that was the sort of job I could do and raise a family. I like to make a difference
  • 6.
    BIO 6 in others lives, but I cannot think of any people more special than children to make an impact on. I have always loved to help people in any way I could, whether it were elderly people or small children. As a child, I volunteered in a nursing home and went around to the different residents, bringing a smile to otherwise sad faces. When my mother started teaching, I saw the influence she had on her students. Many of her students would call her at our home just to talk when they needed that adult interaction that they do not always receive at home. She helped children so that they felt they had a sanctuary to go to when they went to school. Children who did not have the most ideal home situation had my mother to look up to as a role model, so they knew that they did not have to end up in the same situation as their parents Ultimately, I decided that I could make a bigger impact on children’s lives as a teacher. As a teacher I can make work as fun or as boring as I want. I have control over how I make impact on others and how my impact will influence the world. Professional Goals My short-term goal right now is to get my teaching certificate and bachelor’s degree. I plan on going to Idaho State University to finish up my college career. I will achieve these by completing my degree at CSI, completing the necessary entrance requirements for ISU, and then completing the requirements to earn my bachelor’s degree. As for long-term goals, I would really like to find an elementary school close to Hansen to teach at since my husband and I recently bought our first home here. I am going to see if it is possible to do some of my school work there such as student teaching. Hansen is really small and one day at the city office I was talking to the secretary about Hansen Elementary and the availability of jobs there. She said they often get positions open so she thought it would not be
  • 7.
    BIO 7 too hard to get in with some good recommendations. I am hoping that because I live in such a close knit community it would not be hard to get a position at the local school. I have always wanted to be an elementary teacher. It has taken me a few years to get on the path to achieving this goal. However, the journey has been fruitful as I have learned and gained much experience form my education, work, and extracurricular activity. These experiences will truly benefit me when I acquire my own classroom.