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.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Time Well Spent

Dear Friends,

After two years this is a very difficult time as to say goodbye to friends is not easy. I have enjoyed every moment here at Walden University, through many ups and downs. My loving friends you've been so important to me and I'll never forget you. In you I had everything; I had the motherly figure, a cool colleague, the smart English humor, a spiritual guide, an experienced professor, an eager mentor, and loving and compassionate teachers. You can say I had it all, so why does it have to end? Because, we have met the requirements, took the challenge, created future plans for ourselves and the children and families we serve as well as, made new resolutions to fight for children and their families.

I won't be far so please keep in touch, my email address is delihtfultan@yahoo.com.

Thank you to you all. I'll have you always in my thoughts.
Three deeply felt learning’s from this program:
1. Having a diverse group of students simply means recognizing that all the people are unique in their own way.
2. Their differences could consist of their reading level, athletic ability, cultural background, personality, religious beliefs, and the list goes on.
3. There has always been diversity in the classroom, but in today society it is important to embrace it and make positive use of it.
long-term goal
  • Continuing to network and communicate with colleagues from various disciplines in order to learn from each others' best practices;
  • Continuing to do research and readings on teaching practices that I can learn from.

1 comment:

  1. LaTanya,

    I want to thank you for being a part of an amazing adventure at Walden. I learned a lot from your comments and responses. I wish you the best in the future. Again thanks,

    Take Care!

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