User talk:Aquenvil

Amywilliams (talk) 03:16, 29 May 2008 (UTC)

I really enjoyed reading all about you and your philosophy. You seem to be very passionate about your goal to be a P.E. teacher and that is just what our students need! I know my two favorite things in school were recess and PE, especially when I was in Elementary school. I firmly believe that in order to be a good teacher you must have passion and that will, in turn, fall over onto the students. The will then feel important, loved and energized. I ran track in college and always felt PE should be every day and not just 2 days a week as it is here in No. VA. Not only are you correct about the obesity concern, but the students always come back form PE more chilled out, better able to focus and healthier on top of that! You already know what is important to be a good teacher and that, to me, seems to be half the battle some teachers struggle with every year. I don't have to wish you luck as I feel things will go very well for you when you become a teacher. Your positive attitude will let you soar in hard times.

Amy Williams

I really think you have a great outlook on waht you want to do and we need more people like you in today's schools. Someone like you may get kids a lot more intrested in their own health. You seem to really have a passion for making a difference and i wish the best of luck to you

Joseph Lucente JLuce004 (talk) 18:42, 3 June 2008 (UTC)

Good evening! It's exciting to see a pre-service P.E. teacher with such a love and concern for student wellness. As a current teacher, I have noticed that the subject you hold in such high regard is not appreciated like it should be. Many students do not have a teacher that inspires them or makes them feel that physical education is a course that should be required in school. Inserting technology and literacy into your classroom are sure to make your students, and sometimes just as importantly, your administrators take you seriously. I wish you the best of luck!

--Mblount84 (talk) 03:10, 3 June 2008 (UTC)