User talk:Epopl001

Come introduce yourself at the new users page. If you have any questions, you can ask there or contact me personally. -- Herby talk thyme 12:03, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

Reading your profile and your philosophy of education was so enlightening. I find that in my journay to become a teacher most of my classes are filled with people wanting to become English teachers so I am really happy to have another prospective history teacher in one of my classes. I actually could tell from what you wrote that you have a passion for life and for your family based on the way that you were writing your introduction. Based on that I think that you will be an amazing teacher. Teachers have to have passion to continue doing what they do every day and with your passion that you already have you should have no problems in my opinion. I also liked your pictures that you incorporated into your page.Sthur002 (talk) 23:58, 30 May 2008 (UTC)

Hi Elizabeth! I just wanted to tell you that I think you have a great teaching philosophy. My mom is a high school biology teacher and all of her students consider her to be the best teacher they've ever had because she knows so much about her subject, is passionate about it, and connects to her students on a personal level. I think as teachers it is important for us to be able to connect with our students and for them to be comfortable around us in order for them to be able to enjoy their learning experience and comprehend the information taught in our classrooms. I think in order to be a great teacher you need to be passionate about your job and the subjects you are teaching in order for your students to succeed. Good luck in your path to becoming a teacher and have a great summer! Broys002 (talk) 16:03, 1 June 2008 (UTC)

Hi Elizabeth, Thank you for reviewing the article on homeschooling and including the specific areas where you found the author should make some improvements. I was a little confused by your ratings section. The bolded comments didn't match the ratings you listed underneath. For this section, it would be most helpful to your classmates if you either list the ratings and write a few sentences explaining why you gave the ratings you did OR if you make bold the parts of the rubric that you thought applied to the article. I think you may have just left bolded the parts of the rubric I bolded as an example. This may be confusing to the author. Maybe you can change it? I'd also take another look at the MC questions. I wouldn't agree with you that they all assessed application. You'll be asked to make this destinction on quizzes and exams and of course when preparing assessments for your future students so it may be worth your while to have a second glance. Jenniferjkidd (talk) 18:33, 9 June 2008 (UTC)