User talk:Ggee0621

Hello Genese. It's good to meet you! I completely agree with what you are saying about you philosophy of education. It makes total snese for teachers to care about their students because, if for nothiung else, the very last statement in your article. The students we teach are being molded into the teachers of tomorrow and if we aren't fit to teach then they won't be either. Cjone123 (talk) 16:38, 27 January 2009 (UTC)

Hi Genese, my brother-in-law graduated from NC State, did you like it there? You have a great philosophy of education!Jscar004 (talk) 04:05, 25 January 2009 (UTC)

Dear Genese,

I like your philosophy of education. Your attention to the way a student learns is very important. Not everyone is a visual learner and there are so many ways to include other avenues of learning. THe hands-on active learner is usually a challenge in a classroom, but there are ways to include physical activity during learning. My kids' middle school math teacher used to practice their math skills while having them take turns shooting hoops (Nerf, that is!). My middle son is a hands on learner and he is so creative! And the fact that you are considering the special needs of some children is so important!

I also like the color and centering and fonts in your user page. I am just getting used to the process and haven't ventured into the advanced features yet. You're way ahead of me on that! Edono002 (talk) 04:12, 25 January 2009 (UTC)

Dear Genese,  I meant to comment on your dedication to the theatre as well. I admire you for your involvement in the theatre and your plan to teach future generations to value it. We have always enjoyed going to live performances. I spent some time as a PTA Arts in Education chair, and was able to book performances for my children's schools. Young Audiences and Theatre IV are two resources I used in the Richmond area, but I believe they both work statewide. The live performances they bring to schools are high quality and provide students an opportunity to see theatre and arts that many would not otherwise have a chance to see. Of course, we had to pay for it with PTA funds. School funds are more strapped than ever now. Good luck to you! Edono002 (talk) 22:18, 25 January 2009 (UTC)

Hi Genese. I think your knowledge of the difference in the way students learn is a great first step to your teaching philosophy. Pushing the limits of students without exceding them is a hard job, but it is key to classroom management. Knowing how to keep students involved is always important, but pushing reserved students to do a lot of work in front of the entire class can do more damage than good. Knowing that before you start teaching gives you a huge head start.Bperk004 (talk) 18:20, 31 January 2009 (UTC)

Hi Genese. I knew there was a reason I stumbled upon your page amongst all the other pages in the class. I guess I could feel God's annoiting through your name. I hope you are able to continue with you campus ministries. I enjoyed reading your philosophy of education and your honesty towards not always wanting to be a teacher. God puts us where he needs us to be and that's not always where we thought we'd end up. I wish you the best of luck in your future and I believe you will teach your students principles that go far beyond the stage.Tbrim00001 (talk) 01:51, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

Hello! Yes, I have moved a lot, I get bored and I loved moving to different places! I also grew up wanting to be something other than a teacher, I wanted to be a nurse since the time I was little and just recently discovered my love for teaching.Akoch007 (talk) 00:20, 7 February 2009 (UTC)

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I've promoted you to "Editor" at Pete's request. Let me know if you need any help. --Whiteknight (Page) (Talk) 16:29, 17 February 2009 (UTC)