Tree of love

Tree of love
This was a gift given to me on my last day of student teaching in Leesburg, Ga by the students and my master teacher in May of 2010. I treasure this gift because it reminds me of the passion and the ambition they felt for me.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Reflecting on Learning

Hi Everyone!!!!!
My most passionate hope is for children, their families including myself to build a solid foundation in collaboration with parents to insure the best education for that child.


I have enjoyed my time here and will miss the team. Thank you for all the support, insights, and help you have provided me over the past 8 weeks.

2 comments:

  1. Tanya I know that your hope will come true. Good Luck.

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  2. Tanya,
    I really love the picture that your students made for you in Leesburg, GA. It is a non-verbal communication from your students that you are well loved,and appreciated. This is what you call the visible fruit of your labor. God bless you as you continue to plant seeds and watch them grow (Channey-White, 2011).
    CCWhite

    Reference
    Channey-White, C. J. (2011, January 6). Plant a seed, watch it grow. [Blog message]. Retrieved from http://eleazar-lazaros.blogspot.com/2011_01_01_archive.html

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