The applicant details her educational journey starting at Spokane Community College and transferring to Spokane Falls Community College to complete her AAS degree. She found that she had a natural aptitude for learning and a strong desire to teach and serve others. Drawing from experiences in her childhood working with those with special needs, she feels called to become a special education teacher to make a meaningful impact on students' lives. Whitworth University's values of educating the heart and mind along with recommendations from her community college instructors and advisors have led her to apply to Whitworth to obtain her teaching degree.
Fathers are always special for their children but for some they are a constant source of inspiration. They go on to become heroes for their children by the way they lead their lives.
My father is my mentor, my hero and my best friend. He has been there for me at every step in life and supported me in all my decisions. He has taught me a lot and continues to shower his words on wisdom.
I am proud of my father. He is a noble soul who is dedicated towards helping others. His teachings and values inspire me to become a better human being.
An early childhood education slideshow to complement Father's Day activities which considers the children who may not see or be with their fathers for the special day.
Seruds Orphanage for Girls and Orphanage for Boys were started in January 2012. We started with 5 children in 2012. Today we have 25 girls and 35 boys. The Children’s Homes are spread across 3 floors. The children are orphans, rescued street children found by volunteers, or come from very poor families or have single parents who cannot give them proper education and food. Our children call it their home. Indeed we work hard to make it so. After they have lost so much, they deserve all the security and love any normal home provides Orphanage has 2 desktop computers and 1 laptop. The children are given training in computer skills by a volunteer faculty.
Donate Us:
https://serudsindia.org/sponsor-a-child/sponsor-an-orphan-child/
#sponsoranorphanchild, #orphanagedonation, #donationfororphans, #orphanchildrendonation, #ngoworkingfororphanchildren, #orphanchildrendonation, #serudsngoinkurnool, #donationfororphanageinkurnool, #orphanageinkurnool, #orphanchildreninkurnool, #educationkitforgirl, #poorgirlstudent, #childwelfareproject, #donationforchildren, #childeducation, #donationforchildeducationinkurnool, #donateeducationalmaterialkitforchildreninkurnool, #sponsoreducationalmaterialkitforchildren, #supportforchildeducationinkurnool, #sponsorforchildeducationinkurnool, #orphanagedonation, #donationfororphans, #orphanchildrendonation, #ngoworkingfororphanchildren, #orphanchildrendonation, #childrencharityforeducation, #seruds, #kurnool
Dads Amazing at North View Primary School SingaporeDads for Life
In 2009, together with a group of passionate fathers, Alex Devadass who is Vice-Principal of North View Primary School in Singapore began working on setting up Dads Amazing @ NVPS.
The move was to inspire North View Primary School’s fathers to be more involved in their children’s lives through father-child bonding activities such as workshops, experiential learning and outdoor experiences.
Dads Amazing activities have continued this year and recently, Alex organized the Dads Amazing Sleepover @ NVPS.
Alex Devadass has been married for 10 years and has 3 children: Alycia, 4 years old, Josh, 17 months and Jay-Sean, 3 weeks old.
Fathers are always special for their children but for some they are a constant source of inspiration. They go on to become heroes for their children by the way they lead their lives.
My father is my mentor, my hero and my best friend. He has been there for me at every step in life and supported me in all my decisions. He has taught me a lot and continues to shower his words on wisdom.
I am proud of my father. He is a noble soul who is dedicated towards helping others. His teachings and values inspire me to become a better human being.
An early childhood education slideshow to complement Father's Day activities which considers the children who may not see or be with their fathers for the special day.
Seruds Orphanage for Girls and Orphanage for Boys were started in January 2012. We started with 5 children in 2012. Today we have 25 girls and 35 boys. The Children’s Homes are spread across 3 floors. The children are orphans, rescued street children found by volunteers, or come from very poor families or have single parents who cannot give them proper education and food. Our children call it their home. Indeed we work hard to make it so. After they have lost so much, they deserve all the security and love any normal home provides Orphanage has 2 desktop computers and 1 laptop. The children are given training in computer skills by a volunteer faculty.
Donate Us:
https://serudsindia.org/sponsor-a-child/sponsor-an-orphan-child/
#sponsoranorphanchild, #orphanagedonation, #donationfororphans, #orphanchildrendonation, #ngoworkingfororphanchildren, #orphanchildrendonation, #serudsngoinkurnool, #donationfororphanageinkurnool, #orphanageinkurnool, #orphanchildreninkurnool, #educationkitforgirl, #poorgirlstudent, #childwelfareproject, #donationforchildren, #childeducation, #donationforchildeducationinkurnool, #donateeducationalmaterialkitforchildreninkurnool, #sponsoreducationalmaterialkitforchildren, #supportforchildeducationinkurnool, #sponsorforchildeducationinkurnool, #orphanagedonation, #donationfororphans, #orphanchildrendonation, #ngoworkingfororphanchildren, #orphanchildrendonation, #childrencharityforeducation, #seruds, #kurnool
Dads Amazing at North View Primary School SingaporeDads for Life
In 2009, together with a group of passionate fathers, Alex Devadass who is Vice-Principal of North View Primary School in Singapore began working on setting up Dads Amazing @ NVPS.
The move was to inspire North View Primary School’s fathers to be more involved in their children’s lives through father-child bonding activities such as workshops, experiential learning and outdoor experiences.
Dads Amazing activities have continued this year and recently, Alex organized the Dads Amazing Sleepover @ NVPS.
Alex Devadass has been married for 10 years and has 3 children: Alycia, 4 years old, Josh, 17 months and Jay-Sean, 3 weeks old.
Think Cyber Think Resilience | William Barker | March 2016Anna Fenston
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Big data in the real world opportunities and challenges facing healthcare -...Leo Barella
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Big data in the real world opportunities and challenges facing healthcare -...
Whitworth Essay Final
1. Admission Essay
Whitworth University
Stacia Jarvis
I began my journey in the fall of 2013 at Spokane Community College. Summer of 2013 I transferred
to Spokane Falls Community College to finish up my AAS. To my surprise, college came very easy for me. I am
absorbing knowledge and my education up like a plant to rain and loving every bit of it. With two quarters
left, I could not ignore my desire to teach and serve others. I was meant to teach. I had done so well during
my experience at the community colleges, I see no reason to cut myself short. I committed myself to my
education almost two years ago. Now, is my time! To sacrifice four to five years in education to obtain, not
just a job, a true vocation that I will be happy with for 40 more years to come, is no sacrifice at all! It is an
investment. An investment that I find extremely rewarding and proud of. I desire to serve others, especially
children. Reflecting on my childhood dreams and experiences, I know I was always meant to teach. Teaching
is my purpose.
I feel strongly that a vocation in special education was always meant to be my destination. I can
remember as a child spending much of my time playing in the horse fields with a cousin who is Down
syndrome. We would often enjoy sitting in his room jamming out to John Denver and plucking awayon the
country guitar. With my grandmother, I often took trips to visit a distant aunt living in a group home. A
highlight to each trip was taking her shopping for coffee and always visiting a local thrift store.
In my church family, I quickly made friends with our members who had special needs. I delighted in
many conversations with a friend in youth group. He had Cerebral Palsy. He passed shortly after he turned
21 years of age. I treasure the memories spent with him and the valuable lessons he had to share with all he
touched. Through church choir and our softball team, I grewclose to an individual who had Down syndrome.
She had quite the sense of humor and was always very positive and uplifting. She had something to bring to
your week, more often than not it was a smile that set you off on a positive foot.
It is hard to put into words all the reasons why I wish to be a teacher. Throughout my high school
career, I assisted in the special education department. Every day, I respected the teachers as they shaped the
future through impacting their students’ understandings and skills. I witnessed the nurturing of creativity,
character building, and skills needed for their students success. The teachers, in the special education
department, at Central Valley High School were making a touchable difference in the lives of their students.
The many experiences throughout my childhood was bringing me to this moment. Something, deep within,
told me this is what I was meant to do.
I do not wish to simply have a job. It is my aspiration to gain a true vocation. I wish to make a
difference and to serve. I desire to empower children to take full advantage of their gifts, imaginings, abilities
and character. For myself, becoming a teacher is not a means to an end. I do not want to simply work for a
paycheck in order to live my life. Planting seeds, though I may never see them personally flower, is humbling,
stimulating, and extraordinarily worthwhile. My aspiration is to nurture creativity, character building, and
skills needed in order for students to reach their highest potential; making a touchable difference.
Whitworth aspires to educating our future teachers with the same values I hold dear: “An education
of heart and mind”. This statement is so precious to an aspiring teacher. Teaching, for me, is not just about
nurturing the mind. Teaching is making a touchable difference on the lives and hearts of our students.
Teaching is about building confidence, compassion, and enthusiasm for life and learning. Whitworth
University also has come highly recommended by Instructors and advisors during my educational experience
at the community colleges. I would consider myself honored and privileged to be a student, and eventually a
graduate, of Whitworth University.