Teacher Interview Summary I had the pleasure of interviewing Mrs. Elisabeth Brantley who is the Special Education Lead Teacher at Yorktown Elementary School, Yorktown, VA. She has 23 years teaching experience in the field of Special Education. Mrs. Brantley is sincere and I would describe her as a winning, warrior/advocate when it comes to meeting the needs of the students she serves. It is obvious that she implements many of the strategies used in our text. When teaching, it is important to
Parent/Teacher Interview Examining the Three Developmental Milestones Involvement and Theories during Their Child’s Growth Background of Interview I had the opportunity to interview a person who has a good understanding of the developmental milestones that my fiancé faced during her childhood. My fiancé’s mom used to work in a school setting as a middle school teacher during her early years. Based off of this statement, I know that my client was perfect for this interview. My client has a twenty-three
RTI/MTSS: Teacher Interview This is a very important component in education to be aware of and when you are a teacher. I interviewed a first-grade teacher at my local elementary school to gain more information about the processes that our local schools go through for professional training, interventions, and in the classroom to ensure that students are developing their abilities in reading. My main focus was on what our school’s process was, how support is given, professional training offered, and
Michelle Snyder ESL Teacher Interview TE 826 Dr. Glenn Tracy 2-22-12 My person that I interviewed is very unique besides being a very good teacher. She had received the honor of being selected ‘Teacher of the Year” a few years back here at Perkins County Schools (Grant, NE), so I knew her methods and strategies were tried and true. She has several different hats in our school system with English Language Learner (ELL) being just one part. She was asked to work with/for me in this program with
At Lakes High school, located in Lakewood, Washington, I had the pleasure to interview Kirsten Lawson an Exploring Art teacher. With this visit, the front desk recognized me and knew that I was there for another interview. The displays in the administration building have changed due to Ms. Fortune class. In my previous visit to Lakes High School I interviewed Mrs. Fortune which is in charge of the displays of the administration building. Her class had currently completed anthropomorphic bust that
Interviews: General Education Teacher: When interviewing Mrs. F, she explained that a behavior concern for Richard is his inability to stay focus on a task for a long period of time. She mentioned, “He loves to walk around the class, especially when he sees a group of students talking. Richard will get up and try to join their conversation”. She expressed that his peers have difficulty understanding what he is saying because of his lack of speech. When asking her what she does when he becomes to
I learned a lot from doing this interview. One thing thing in particular that I appreciated was that he said he did not always anticipate becoming a principal or wanting to be a one and decided to become a principal after several years as a teacher. I have been very indecisive about my career path so learning that you can decide later and still succeed helped calm my nerves. When I asked, Mr. Evans stated that he does not regret becoming a principal, which is a big fear of mine; that I will spend
One tortuous question When I was in fourth grade, one day my Spanish teacher gave us a test with one question, which was to make an essay. My Spanish teacher was elderly, with rugged skin, and a very white hair. The part in which we had to create a whole essay was not the hard thing, what was hard was the question; it was to write about what we wanted to do when we grew up. In mere moments, everyone was writing, the pencils moved at light speed throughout the papers, except for mine. I was in a
a degree in, writing is essential for you to succeed. I have always wanted to be a coach in high school for basketball. In order for me to achieve this, I must also be a teacher. I chose to interview a close family friend that is currently a teacher in Ector County. I went up to the school where she is currently a teacher at and met her after her classes were over for the day. I wanted to make sure she was in a comfortable environment so that she could feel at ease. Trinicia Graham Watson
The person I chose to interview for my assignment was a special education teacher, and her name is Eloise Kerbs. Eloise is my supervising teacher at the elementary school that I work at. I have worked with her for a total of four years now. She however, has worked at Eudora Elementary School for total of eight years this year. She has been a special education teacher for a grand total of thirty-two years. She got her Bachelor’s degree from Fort Hays State University. She also received her Masters’