Friday, September 21, 2012

My First Post... YAY!



Well, hello to the cute, creative and wonderful teaching blogosphere!!!!  After reading many blogs for the past year or so, and thinking about starting one all summer, I finally felt that this would be the right time.  I like to muse over fresh starts.  I find them not only at the start of a new year, but on my birthdays, and at the beginning of a new school year.  I dream of the possibilities, make resolutions and try to imagine doing things just a little differently, instead of slipping back into the same old worn-out routines. 

My name is Jessica, and I have my hands full with several varied things at the moment.  I work one on one with elementary school students who struggle with reading and mathematics.  It’s only my second year of service, and so I often wrack my brain to find just the right solutions for a particular need that my students may have.  (This is where you all have been so helpful).  I’m also passionate about music education.  I teach early childhood music classes at a local dance studio, so I may talk about that from time to time.  I also teach touch-typing and keyboarding skills to blind and visually impaired adults as a prerequisite to further assistive technology computer training.  I’m also in my first semester of grad school, trying to take only one or two online classes at a time so things don’t get too nutty ;)  I want to specialize in urban education and ESOL.  I just feel unsure much of the time what to do with my professional “coat of many colors” if you will.  It just seems like the things I’m involved with don’t really go together.  But, hopefully, I’ll figure it out one of these days soon. ;)  I have many wonderful friends that inspire me too, with whom I love sharing quality time. 

I remember being in first grade, having this whole unit at the beginning of the year all about insects and especially butterflies.  I’m still amazed at how dramatically they transform in the process of metamorphosis.  In a way, I feel this is what we help our students to achieve, at any level.  We set up the right conditions and they become confident, capable and self-assured.  For education to really be effective, it has to change something inside of us; the way we think, or the way we perceive the world around us, hence my title.  What’s up with the chicks, you might ask?  Well, as I grew up, we always had three or four pet chickens in our medium-sized suburban yard.  We thought they made great pets, and the eggs were great too.  I got to see the baby chicks creep out of their cardboard box onto the grass, discovering the world outside for the first time.  As our students master one small concept at a time, they too discover the world, in a way.  They come to own their knowledge, and survey the vastness of what is possible. 

I just want to give a quick shout-out to the Honey Bunch Blog Design!  Thank you ladies for coming up with such a cute design for me!  So, I look forward to sharing ideas with all of you, and hope I don’t ramble on too long, as I am prone to do. 



4 comments:

  1. What a great post Jessica! I can see your love and your passion for kiddos shining though this post. What a blessing you are to your kiddos.

    I love the name of your blog and even talk about caterpillars and butterflies in my profile on my blog. =)

    I am happy to be your first follower. If you get the chance, I would love for you to hop over and visit me.


    Heather
    Heather's Heart

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  2. Jessica-

    Congratulations on starting a new blog. Your design is beautiful. Welcome to this fun new adventure!

    I also love working with struggling learners.

    I currently teach at the college level and am teaching an art and music methods class right now. I'd love to see a blog post about teaching ECE music... I will for sure send my students your way.

    I'm thrilled to be your second follower- sure hope you can stop by my blog also.

    Cindy

    Granny Goes to School

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  3. So glad you found my blog! I'm now your newest follower! Welcome to blogging!

    Cyndi
    Lacy's Letters

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  4. Hi Jessica!! I'm a new blogger too!!! I love your blog name...very cute and original. I'm your newest follower. I am already very in love with the blogging world.

    -Sharon

    The Tennessee Teacher

    I'm an education student and would love some encouraging followers to come visit me!

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