Monday, September 20, 2010

What's a Jedder?


Every once in a while, this is the question that I am asked. My response? I just smile and chuckle, and say something like, “Who really knows.” What they are referring to is my nickname, Jedder. I can explain how I got it, but the underlying humor is that you can’t really define a person by only using a few words, or at least I don’t think so. There are so many facets to what makes a person who they are. However, I will try to share some things to help you understand me just a bit better.

I have always wanted to be a teacher. All of my career choices have had something to do with teaching and training. I played in the social work field for a bit, and am now doing “computer stuff”, administering a statewide system for state agencies, which includes developing and implementing training to state employees. I think all of my experiences in my life have prepared me to teach, and will play a huge part in the kind of teacher I am and will become.

Sometimes I do things backward, sideways and/or upside down…but those ways usually work for me better that the traditional ways in which something is taught. Because of this, I fully appreciate learning several different ways to accomplish the same task. I understand that everyone is different, and in order to learn something, you have to have it make sense for you.

I love being outside (except when it’s hot), and like to at least try any kind of outdoor activity I can. I have a long list that I am slowly checking off. I also enjoy skating. I’m involved in roller derby and have to work to not let it take over my life. Paired with my involvement in my roller derby club, I volunteer on a weekly basis. We are partnered with the Boys and Girls Club, and trade volunteer hours for time to use their gym for practices. I really like working with the kids there, and learn something from them every time I go.

I am really enjoying the MAT program so far, and look forward to taking this journey with my fellow cohorts. 

1 comment:

  1. Third paragraph seems to describe the real you. We're fortunate to have you come into the field of education.

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