...Then I went to graduate school at Mills College in Oakland for my general education credential (multiple subjects). After that, I attended California State University East Bay to earn my special education credential (mild-moderate) and a masters degree in special education. I have taken numerous... (read more)
...She should stretch a child's thinking, reasoning and problem-solving. A good teacher does not just focus on yes or no answers she extends the lesson so the child has deeper conceptual understanding of what is being taught. She leads that child to that "AH HA" moment. (read more)
...I have my bachelors degree in Special Education. I prefer teaching students with Autism because they bring a light to the education world. I enjoy getting to know them and teaching them what they need to know to succeed in the education setting. (read more)
...I have served as a substitute in many different disciplines. I have taught in grades 1-4 while at the school and have also been afforded to work as Special Education teacher on many different occasions in grades 1 and 3. This experience has afforded me the ability to utilize different techniques to aid students understand and learn different educational principles. (read more)
...In May 1992, I received a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and then worked as a long-term and daily substitute teacher for four years. This experience allowed me the opportunity to observe children's different learning styles and then adjust my teaching strategies to ensure st... (read more)