As an educator, I believe it is every student's right to have an enriching, equitable, and positive educational experience. In my classroom, I love creating an environment that allows for exploration, as the most significant learning takes place when experiences are relevant and meaningful to my students. I set high expectations for every student while accommodating all styles of learners. At the same time, I passionately believe that I owe it to my students to bring consistency, enthusiasm, diligence, and warmth every day in the hope that I can ultimately encourage such qualities in my students as well.
Having worked as an international teacher, and being a bilingual speaker myself, I love celebrating my student’s cultures and languages. In my class, prioritizing and commemorating our differences allows me to create a special place for all my students while also building their self-awareness and self-esteem, making them lifelong learners.
Education is my chosen career path and quite possibly the best! I am passionate about shaping the minds of young students, and I am eager to continue making a difference in their lives. In addition to serving my students, I strongly believe as an educator, I have multiple roles to play. Some of these entail mentoring, supervising, leading workshops, and supporting my colleagues.
Facilitating discussions on positive and negative human impact on our biomes of the world.
Creating a community of learners through small group discussions.
Recognizing student growth and celebrating their learning with families.
Coaching students on the importance of trial and error while coding with Sphero bots.
Newsletters are an essential part of my parent communication that help keep my parent community informed and engaged with their child’s learning.
Daily slides updated parents on students daily learning and tasks. It allowed families to stay aligned with curriculum being taught as well.
Daily announcements highlights and emphasizes crucial information only. This helps grab parents attention quickly and is to the point. Short and sweet!