Yesterday, I traveled to South Charleston to observe my long-time mentor and friend, Jenn Wood. She's an autism specialist at Webberwood Elementary and teaches four equally different and sweet boys. Jenn was my middle school girls bible study leader when I was in the sixth grade, so we have known one another for a long time. I have always looked up to her as she has one of the kindest and funniest souls of those I know. Anyways, I was beyond excited when she agreed to let me observe a day! Let me just start out by saying that she is such a GREAT teacher. I may be a tad bit biased, but I am sure you would agree. :) She is so patient with the boys, and she incorporates so much technology in the classroom! My favorite was the SMART Table by Hatch. It was so neat! Here's a picture of one...
Back to teaching talk. One of the main reasons I wanted to go observe Jenn's class is because I have been debating whether or not I wanted to add a Special Education endorsement to my major. I am still not sure, but I do feel such a spark for being a part of a nationwide Special Education Reform. Every child deserves an individualized plan for learning, and it will make me so happy to one day carry this idea out. My observations are making me so excited to graduate and have a classroom of my own. Ah!!
Also, blogger world... I have a kinda important announcement. I have officially applied to add an English 5-Adult Endorsement! I really felt a pull towards English and really feel that I would enjoy it, so I added it this week. I cannot wait to start taking fun classes like Women Writers!
Have a good weekend, everyone!

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