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The End of The Line...

The Fall 2018 session of practicum is reaching a close. This means saying goodbye (for now) to our professors, our classmates, and our students. To reflect on my semester, I created a video about my experience and what I've learned. (Because if a picture's worth a thousand words, imagine what a video is worth.*) You can view the video here:  https://www.powtoon.com/online-presentation/c3QYXPMBmUd/?mode=movie#/ *Also because it was a required part of the assignment; not gonna lie.

UMF Portfolio Presentation

Yesterday, I attended the Student Teaching Portfolio presentations. This is a biannual event in which pre-professional teachers nearing the end of their program at UMF reflect and present on the time they spent in the field. It’s also an opportunity for other students in the program to collaborate with and get advice from these “student teachers." The first person I spoke with was an elementary education major working in Lewiston. She shared with me the work she had done over the period of her student teaching and some resources she had found particularly helpful in her kindergarten classroom. While much of her work was specific to her concentration and not necessarily applicable, her teaching philosophy stood out to me. She built her philosophy around the Stanley Kubrick quote, " I think the big mistake in schools is trying to teach children anything, and by using fear as the basic motivation. Fear of getting failing grades, fear of not staying with your class, etc. I