User talk:Ahart015

Welcome to Wikibooks, Ahart015!

I completely agree with your philosophy on teaching and expectations of a teacher. The most frustrating classes are those taught by teachers and/or professors who consider teaching purely a job, and don't put forth the effort and time to ensure the success of their students. From personal experience, the classes that I've worked the hardest and learned the most in are the ones taught by energetic professors who genuinely desire to see the students excell. Bbrya001 (talk) 03:46, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

Hey! Your page is really great! I also have a golden retriever, that is huge! They are the sweetest dogs though! I've traveled to Ireland before and the next place that I would like to go is Italy! Ireland is really amazing! I was in Dublin for St. Patrick's day of 2006, it was a lot of fun but the countryside is so gorgeous! There's lots of great places to go hiking and beautiful castles to visit !! Kbise001 (talk) 04:50, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

Hey! Your page is really great! I also have a golden retriever, that is huge! They are the sweetest dogs though! I've traveled to Ireland before and the next place that I would like to go is Italy! Ireland is really amazing! I was in Dublin for St. Patrick's day of 2006, it was a lot of fun but the countryside is so gorgeous! There's lots of great places to go hiking and beautiful castles to visit !! Kbise001 (talk) 04:54, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

Loved your idea about how teachers are teaching the child to love learning!
Your ideas made me smile, I really liked that you included that rest of the student's life, outside and beyond the classroom. It is important to remember that we're teaching children to learn. That way, when they're out of school or trying something new, they'll have the abilities and skills needed to achieve their goals. Right on! I too agree that we need to walk into a classroom with excitment and enthusiasium, who'd want to learn about something that not even the teacher seems interested in? I was touched by your story about the awesome inspiring teacher in the begining! I think we all thought of our own special teacher when we read that! Good luck in your educational career!

Just wanted to let you know I only replied to yours cause I too love The Little Mermaid!

Ashley Burton

Hey Alicia! I really enjoyed reading your page. You have the cutiest dog. I really just melt over dogs, they are my favorite. I have a long-haired dauschund and he is my best friend! And you are not alone with the crazy life thing. Now that school is back in session, everyone is working and doing school; some people working two jobs and have kids. It's a mad house. You are not alone. I also saw you like to travel, me too! Although I have not been anywhere. How was London? That must of been nice! In June, I'm going to Washington, DC to see the Red Sox play, that is the extent of my travels. I also agree with your philosophy on education about how educators need to be enthused about teaching. I will be there for my students and envolved with their learning. I know you will do great in the classroom. :) Cweid002 (talk) 01:42, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

Hey! I really enjoyed your page. I especially loved how you incorporated that personal anecdote into your teaching philosophy section. It really makes it more personal and shows that you are passionate about what you are studying and this course. Your pictures and page are well organized and very welcoming. Good luck the rest of the year and best wishes for your future!! :) Abarr018 (talk)