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United States - Arkansas - Pine Bluff
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When using social justice as a class theme, this can be used to give to parents during Open House or whenever you plan to implement the change in the classroom. It allows parents to be aware of what will be discussed throughout the curriculum during
Subjects:
Other (ELA), Martin Luther King Day, Black History Month
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Classroom Forms, For Parents, Cultural Activities
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By Grassroots Teaching
When using social justice as a class theme, this can be used to give to parents during Open House or whenever you plan to implement the change in the classroom. It allows parents to be aware of what will be discussed throughout the curriculum during
Subjects:
Other (ELA), Martin Luther King Day, Black History Month
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Classroom Forms, For Parents, Cultural Activities
FREE
Digital Download PDF (0.04 MB)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Going to into my 2nd year as a certified elementary school teacher is just the beginning of my professional career. I've taught several after-school programs catered K-5th such as Adventure Club and home-schooled children at the Museum of Anthropology in Columbia, MO. While teaching in these programs I also tutored various courses in psychology while pursuing my undergraduate degree in the field alongside anthropology. After receiving a dual degree in both the majors stated above I joined the 2016 Corps of Teach For America. Teaching is something very dear to me and I must say it's a passion that'll never end.

MY TEACHING STYLE

I would describe my teaching style as hyperactive and unapologetic. My class is typically loud due to the music, hand claps, foot stomps, and chants we have. I enjoy incorporating music and rhythm in almost everything I teach. I'm very upfront and honest and would consider myself a very caring no-nonsense type of teacher. I get things done and my scholars soar each and every time.

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MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

University of Missouri-Columbia - Columbia, MO - BA, Anthropology (May, 2016) - BA, Psychology (May, 2016) - Multicultural Certificate University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff - Pine Bluff, AR - MA, Addiction Studies (December, 2018)

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