Sunday, November 24, 2013

My Mentorship So Far

I have loved my mentorship so far. I have been given the opportunity to do things through my mentorship that I never would have thought I would get to do. I have been able to study how my mentor teaches and the different techniques she uses. Sometimes, she allows me to grade quizzes, and she will let me my own decisions about how to grade them. Another thing I have gotten to do is answers students' questions when they are working on worksheets. The students ask me for help everyday and are confident that I can teach them correctly. There was also one day when I was allowed to sit in a meeting with all of the 7th grade math teachers, and they planned out how they would improve CRCT scores.
The best thing I have been allowed to do is help the students develop their critical thinking skills. This was a request from the high school math teachers that middle school students need to develop this area more before reaching high school. My teacher gave me the responsibility of doing this for her advanced math classes. I came up with the idea of brain teasers because it was something that my math teachers throughout my entire education, including my mentor, have done to make me fall in love with math. Every week I find a brain teaser for the class to do, and every Friday I let them race for candy to see who can figure it out first. After a certain amount of time, I teach the class how to solve it. I am in charge of the class for the entire time of the brain teaser, and there have been times where I am in charge of the class for the entire period because my mentor is not there. I have been given a lot of freedom in my mentorship, and the kids seem to really enjoy the Friday brain teasers.
I of the best compliments I have received from my mentor is that she told me that I am more comfortable in front of a class than most of the student teachers she has had. I can only say that I have developed this skill by learning from all of the great (and not so great) math teachers I have had throughout my entire education. Specifically, I have closely studied my two math teachers for this year. Both of them are probably two of the best math teachers in all of Hall County, and both of them teach differently. One of them explains the subject as if it were a very intelligent mathematical discussion, while the other one explains very thoroughly. Although their teaching styles are very different, what makes them so successful is that they connect with their students by entertaining them with stories and jokes. I have tried to mix both of their teaching styles together to create my own. So far, it has been successful, and my mentor seems to like it. I hope that through the upcoming semester, I will be able to become a more natural and more comfortable teacher.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Searching for Colleges

These are colleges that colleges that I have never considered before that apply to different possible situations when looking for the right college for me.

Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Southern Poly is a college close to home that would be a good college for me to transfer from after two years.
  • It would be fairly cheap.
  • I could get used to college life at this college.
  • Accepts AP credits.
  • However, if I would want to stay for longer than two years, a Bachelor's degree is only offered in my interested major.
  • I will definitely apply to this school. It is a small in-state school close to home, which would be perfect for me for the beginning of my college career. It also focuses on mathematics and sciences which will allow me to receive a good education in my major while finishing my core classes.

University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Out-of-state tuition is about $20,000.
  • Great Mathematics and Education program.
  • Can earn a Masters in Mathematics and a Doctoral in Education.
  • Is not very far from home.
  • Qualify for the Blazer Elite Scholarship which is $15,000 annually.
  • I can earn other scholarships that will value a few thousands of dollars.
  • Total cost would be about $15,00 to $18,000.

University of North Georgia

  • A half-hour drive from home.
  • Zell Miller Scholarship would pay for my entire tuition.
  • Total cost would only be a few thousand dollars.
  • Can receive an Associates in Mathematics and a Masters in Education.
  • This UNG would be the cheapest option with the best education for me. It is very close to home, in-state fees keep the cost low, and the Zell Miller will cover most of what I have to pay. This is a great college to go to for becoming a teacher.
University of Georgia Tech
  • One of the best in-state colleges.
  • Can earn a Masters and Doctoral in Mathematics.
  • Close to home (A few hours drive).
  • Zell Miller will pay for the $10,000 tution fee.
  • With other scholarships, I would only be attending for a few thousand dollars.
  • A great college to spend for +4 years.
  • This is a college that I am very confident that I could be accepted to. It would be a great college to go to for majoring in Mathematics, and in-state fees and scholarships would make it very cheap to attend. I would also be able to go back and forth from home.