User talk:Aearh001

Hey Allyson, I graduated in 2002. I have the 8:00 class on T and TR. Maybe we could meet in person one day. Good luck on your article. Vrutt001 (talk) 04:10, 8 February 2009 (UTC)

Hey, it's Vanessa. The high school that I went to was Sullivan East. What about you?? That is crazy to meet someone else from that close to home! Vrutt001 (talk) 18:29, 7 February 2009 (UTC)

Hi! I agree with your philosophy very much. I too can remember things that I learned from my early school years, and although I sometimes didn't care for the teachers, I later found out that it wasn't how they taught us that was most important, but rather what they taught us. I think if we all keep this in mind as we graduate and become teachers ourselves, we can really make a difference!Cthigpen (talk) 18:05, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

Hey Allyson, I am also from East Tennessee. Very cool! My home town is close to the Virginia/Tennessee border. You have an interesting bachelor's degree. International studies was something I considered as well. I think you would really enjoy traveling all over the world and teaching. Imagine the stories you could tell the children. Good luck and I look forward to having this class with you. Vrutt001 (talk) 07:20, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

Hey, i was just stopping by to read about you for the reader response and I really think its cool that you want to base your teaching off of teachers that you have had i the past because I think the same way. Some teachers just really can effect a student in and outside of school, and I hope I can be the kind of teacher that can effect a students life like that. Thank you for your thoughts. Brittney Clemons Bclem005 (talk) 16:20, 29 January 2009 (UTC)

Hello Allyson, I was just reading your page and I thought I would respond to your page for the Author Response Assignment. I found your information amazing. I know where your coming from when you stated that you had changed your major at least five times. Who hasn't? I have changed mine to, alot. I believe that going into teaching is a wonderful idea, because the world needs more loving, caring teachers. I find it amazing that you are going into International Studies and Spanish. Learning a different language is very hard. I read that you love to travel, so do I. Your trip to Spain sounded like a lot of fun. I bet you really enjoyed it. I can't wait to start this class and learn about more people. I hope you have a great semester.

Reading your educational experiences made me think about my past. Sometimes in school you may have not liked certain classes because they seemed difficult, but I agree that those are the classes that you learn the most from. There has been many teachers that have shaped my life and helped me. I hope that one day I am a good teacher and I make a big impact in a childs life. I want to shape children's lives, like all the teachers shaped mine.

Jcole045 (talk) 21:55, 28 January 2009 (UTC)

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Hello Allyson, I was just reading your page and I thought I would respond to your page for the Author Response Assignment. I found your information amazing. I know where your coming from when you stated that you had changed your major at least five times. Who hasn't? I have changed mine to, alot. I believe that going into teaching is a wonderful idea, because the world needs more loving, caring teachers. I find it amazing that you are going into International Studies and Spanish. Learning a different language is very hard. I read that you love to travel, so do I. Your trip to Spain sounded like a lot of fun. I bet you really enjoyed it. I can't wait to start this class and learn about more people. I hope you have a great semester.

Reading your educational experiences made me think about my past. Sometimes in school you may have not liked certain classes because they seemed difficult, but I agree that those are the classes that you learn the most from. There has been many teachers that have shaped my life and helped me. I hope that one day I am a good teacher and I make a big impact in a childs life. I want to shape children's lives, like all the teachers shaped mine.

Jcole045 (talk) 21:57, 28 January 2009 (UTC)

Traveling is sooo much fun I recomend doing as much of it as you can, while you can!! I would say Europe and little old Mexico are my two favorite places I've been. The people in Mexico are so nice and there is soooo much culture there. I did a study abroad with an anthropology group one summer while I was at VCU for my International Relations minor and I loved it! I can't wait to take my husband there, the Mayan culture and the Mayan Riviera is gorgeous! I see that your studying Spanish so that could be right up your alley. My friend Erica is a Spanish Education major at VCU and she just got back from a study abroad in Spain and really wants to go back. I definitely recomend the experience if you get a chance! Good luck in class :)

Simmonslk (talk) 00:32, 3 February 2009 (UTC)

I enjoyed reading your philosophy on teaching. By using bits and pieces from teachers that you thought were good you can hopefully help inspire your students like those teachers did for you. I hope you get a chance to travel and teach abroad I think that be a great experience and give you a better persepective on students here in America. Good luck.

Rdrag001 (talk) 14:21, 11 February 2009 (UTC)