Edu 693 Portfolio Project - Sectiom 6 Video Script Final
Edu 693 Portfolio Project - Sectiom 6 Video Script Final
Edu 693 Portfolio Project - Sectiom 6 Video Script Final
Briefly share a little about your background experiences that have led you to choose a career
in education?
undergrad degree in Business with a Marketing major. It wasn`t until my first job out of
responsible for planning and executing training events and creating presentations for
senior executives. This became my passion - It allowed for out-of-the-box thinking and
creative problem-solving, and required excellent people, project and time management
skills.
I found it rewarding to work with subject matter experts to create engaging and effective
training sessions. I would attend the sessions to see how people responded to them as
well as surveyed attendees after the event to determine what worked and what didn’t, to
This experience, the planning and developing of educational content for several different
audiences and then figuring out how to make it better for the next time, is what made me
realize how much I wanted to be the person in front of the room – delivering the
presentation.
More importantly, I began to feel like I wanted MORE from my job. I worked hard and
was very good at what I did, but I began feeling unfulfilled. I wanted to make more of an
impact on the world, not just the bottom line of a company. It was from this desire that I
Twice a week, I worked with two Grade 1 students who were struggling readers, and I
facilitating guided reading groups with a Kindergarten class. It was from these
experiences that I knew I had found my calling. I wanted to help shape the minds of our
future!
What have you learned in your teacher training program that will make you an excellent
classroom teacher and colleague?
There are so many valuable things I learned throughout my teacher training at Medaille
First and foremost, I learned the importance of successful planning, instruction and
assessment.
o These skills are interdependent and can make or break your whole learning
segment. As such, it is imperative teachers put in the time and effort to plan an
effective lesson, so that the subsequent tasks will run smoother. Planning an
effective lesson requires an educator to know the needs, strengths and weaknesses
of all their students, and then designing a lesson that addresses these differences, is
engaging, and is culturally responsive. You must also align your lesson to the
required standards to ensure students are learning what they need to know. When
doing this, it is important to incorporate Bloom’s taxonomy so that you are helping
learning. To do this, I believe we need to move away from strictly textbook learning
and move toward providing students with hands-on, social learning opportunities.
have tailored your lesson to every student in the room. If not, then you need to
o When it comes to assessment, the biggest lessons I am taking away from this
program is (1) how important it is to assess your students by the most important
things they have to know, not by what they don`t know. Which leads to (2) The
until they understand it. Lastly, I learned how effective explicit instruction is to
really drive home a concept. That is the ”I do, we do, you do model”. It allows for
the gradual release of responsibility from the teacher to the student as they learn
Another important lesson I learned in becoming an effective teacher is the art of Reflection.
o In order to be the best teacher I can be, I must be humble and realize that sometimes
no matter how much planning I have done, things are not always going to go the
o By being prepared for this reality, I am able to keep an open mind about the
potential setbacks I might face in the classroom. But, as long as I reflect upon what
I did wrong or what I can do to make things better the next time, and then do it, I
will know that I am doing the best job I can for my students.
With respect to being an excellent colleague, I know that collaboration is key. I plan to use
so that we can support each other and share ideas to ensure our students are getting the best
Provide us with an example of a lesson you taught. How did you integrate it with other
curriculum areas, address the CCLS, technology, student engagement and motivation? What
were the results of the lesson?
I haven’t started my student teaching placement yet, however, we wrote several lesson
plans during the program, and did mock presentations within our class for some of them.
One of my artifacts was my Literacy lesson plan that taught students how to ask and answer
the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How questions to comprehend key details in a
To address the common core learning standards, I produced worksheets that were
completed as a class and individually. This allowed me to assess what students already
knew and then model what was expected of them, while engaging them in the lesson by
know and discover maybe what they didn’t know yet. Next I assigned a fun and engaging
group activity where students got to act like detectives as they uncovered the Who, What,
When, Where, Why and How of the story. They were highly motivated during this activity
because they enjoyed using the fake magnifying glass to pretend they were real detectives.
I incorporated technology into this lesson by starting it with an informative and catchy
video that rapped the definitions of the 5Ws and 1H. Some students sang along!
I also utilized the SMART board for the “I Do”, “We do” worksheets so that I could easily
The lesson was successful with the class and because I had created modified worksheets
for the fake ENL student, everyone was able to complete the activities… which I believe
How will your knowledge of the current trends in education inform you as an educator in our
district/board/school?
I will continue to research the education trends within your Board; however, the ones I am
familiar with are technology in the classroom, Growth Mindset, and Social-Emotional
Learning (SEL).
interactive activities and games that students can play while learning core
students (and parents!) informed about Cyber Safety. This is something I created
for my website to bring awareness to and educate both students and parents on
o My savvy computer skills will prove useful inside the classroom and outside the
o Growth Mindset is helping students understand, and believe, that their abilities are
not fixed. It’s about realizing that just because they can’t solve a problem, or
achieve a specific goal, right now doesn’t mean they won’t be able to after working
o I believe this is so important in today’s society. Children are dealing with so many
different pressures, they don’t always believe they can do better than what they’ve
been doing. By staying educated on this topic – and even incorporating it into my
own life – I believe I can help students meet their potential but embrace their
resolution strategies, among many others. This aims to develop the emotional
inevitably face.
so that they have a foundation of confidence from which they will find strength to
overcome any challenges they face once they are in the real world. To do this, I will
ensure my students feel safe and supported by creating a positive classroom
Why should we hire you instead of the other applicants we have interviewed?
I believe my well-rounded and diverse skill-set coupled with my strong work ethic, make
problem solve and ask the right questions. I am ready to help develop our younger
flexible while maintaining my integrity, and I can effectively manage people and my time.
I believe all these skills will serve me well when I have a class of 25+ students with