Thursday, May 14, 2015

Blog 22:Mentorship

Literal

     -My mentor is Britt Linke, she is the 8th Grade Honors History Teacher at Walnut Grove Intermediate School. Her contact number is (626)919-7018.

      -My Mentorship Hours Log has been updated and is located on the right.

Interpretive

     - The most important thing that would have to say that I gained from my experience at mentorship is just
        learning and appreciating how much work and dedication it takes to be a successful History Teacher.
        Between the preparation and planning of lessons and activities, and the sometimes constant task
        of keeping your students on track. Its a lot of work and I learned just how much it takes to best Teach
        History.

Applied

      - This has all helped answer my EQ I've shadowed and learned directly from my mentor what are the
         most important and best ways to teach History. Without my mentor I wouldn't have possibly
         created and researched my answers to my EQ if it weren't for them. I've learned from the best how
         Enthusiasm, Reliable Sources, and even something as simple as Teaching the Importance of History
         can massively effect the way History Class is taught and how much more effective it can be if you use
         these methods.

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