Clarence Dow worked as a substitute teacher and then full time staff member at Swampscott Integrated Preschool from February 2012 to April 2012. He showed great flexibility, a calm demeanor, knowledge of special education, and was always willing to learn. He was also a talented musician who enjoyed teaching music to the children, keeping them fully engaged. The author highly recommends Clarence for any classroom position.
Proyecto realizado para la Empresa de Generación Eléctrica Machupicchu – EGEMSA, ubicado en Cusco. En el periodo comprendido entre enero de 2005 y Diciembre de 2007.
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For my service learning project I completed for EEX 4070 I helped out Mrs. Tager’s ESE classroom. The children and I would dance and exercise to a variety of music and video clips I brought in. The children learned how fun exercising can be and that it is healthy for you. They also learned how to listen to their heartbeat and feel how fast or slow it was beating according to how hard they were working their heart muscle. This presentation is about my experience their and how it has changed me for the better
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This is assignment is about respond to 3of your peers' posts. I really want you to get to know each other. Find someone you have something in common with, you want to know more about or that you just want to say something to. Each response MUST be at least 2 complete, grammatically correct sentences. Points will be deducted if you do not respond to your peer's posts. Please check for spelling and grammar. This is your first time meeting all of us so you want to make that good first impression!
first response:
Hi! My name is Alina. I am a full time graduate student along with being the band graduate assistant and clarinet teaching assistant. I am in my second semester of pursuing my Master's in Music Education K-12 with the desire to teach K-8, but am willing to do high school. I love the younger age and how well I am able to connect with them. For 6 years, I worked in children's ministry at my church as the special education teacher and individual "helper". I worked mostly with children 3 years old to 8th grade that were on the spectrum from low to high functioning. This was part of my passion for including children with disabilities in all areas of worship and making them feel comfortable and welcome.
This summer I am getting married and am so very excited. He is also an educator but thankfully, he teaches World History, rather than music so we know the struggles but don't butt heads on pedagogy. I have a crazy, energetic, and loving 2.5 year old German Shepherd girl named Scout that loves to be the protector every chance she gets. Lastly, I love being crafty and creative and making things of my own but I am actually pretty bad at it.
Second response:
Hello! My name is Haley Jett. I am a full time teacher at South Shades Crest in Hoover. This is my seventh year teaching 1st grade and I’m in my final semester of grad school. My area of interest in education is early childhood. I have specifically focused on getting my degree as a Reading Specialist in order to refine my reading instruction and learn more about quality, research based instruction. I have worked with students with academic, physical, and emotional disabilities. I currently have three children in my class that are instructed through the guidance of an IEP and one that is in the testing process. The most severe of these students has Multiple Sclerosis, an autism diagnosis, and prosthetic leg. This student is a multi-needs child and has taught me a great deal about accommodation, patience, creativity in instruction, and celebrating learning at all levels.
Some fun interesting things about me are that I have a 2 year old daughter, Pacey, who keeps me busy and constantly laughing. I am originally from Cincinnati, Ohio but attended Auburn University where I met my college sweetheart. A fun story is that I was trained on how to scuba dive in Hawaii with Arnold Schwarzeneggar and his family my Senior year of High School. I look forward to a great semester with ...
1. To
Whom
It
May
Concern,
I
have
known
Clarence
Dow
since
February
2012.
Clarence
worked
as
a
substitute
teacher
for
Swampscott
Integrated
Preschool
until
April
2012
when
he
then
became
a
full
time
staff
member
in
my
classroom.
During
the
time
that
Clarence
worked
for
me,
he
showed
a
multitude
of
strengths.
He
was
very
flexible
and
able
to
easily
adapt
to
changes
throughout
the
day.
He
had
a
calmness
to
him
that
was
also
reflected
in
the
children
when
they
were
in
his
presence.
He
was
knowledgeable
in
various
forms
of
special
education
and
was
always
open
and
eager
to
learn
about
what
he
didn't
know.
Clarence
is
also
a
fabulous
musician.
We
would
often
look
towards
him
to
teach
music
to
the
children.
He
never
refused
teaching
music
to
the
children
and
the
children
were
always
engaged
in
their
lesson.
Clarence
would
be
an
assets
to
any
classroom
community
and
highly
recommend
him
for
any
position
in
which
he
is
applying.
If
you
have
any
questions,
please
feel
free
to
contact
me
at
kameese@swampscott.k12.ma.us
or
781-‐
596-‐8800
x375
Sincerely,
Nicole
Kameese
MEd
Swampscott
Integrated
Preschool