Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Now that finals week are well over and break is in full swing, I find that myself looking back on what I have completed. This semester was definitely a challenge; I wish I would have listened when I was warned about taking so many upper-division courses at one time! However, now that it is all said and done, I find that I enjoyed this semester and the challenges it presented. As an education student, I am required to spend so many hours observing in the classroom. This semester I had my first observation class, Field Experience 1. Going into the class, I did not have any formal experience observing in a classroom. As a high school senior, I had taught a substance abuse course at the local middle school, but that was all I had other than just being a student for 13 years. The class really reinforced all of my decisions to become a teacher. I know that is where I am supposed to be. I learned a lot about what it means to be the head of the classroom and different ways to approach the position. This is what it mean to really "get into your major." I was also challenged by my English courses this semester. At the time, I am stressed and worried, but I put everything into the course because I know I need to understand it in order for me to teach it. Definitely one of those things that takes a lot of patience!

Now that I have finished the courses, I am anxiously awaiting my grades. If you have ever waited on all of your final grades to be reported, you know how nerve-wracking that can sometimes be. I like to think of waiting on your grades as waiting on all of the precincts to report during an election. You can't call the race until all of the information has been presented. Yea, I know, this may not have been the greatest analogy, but I felt it got the point across well enough. Anyways, it has been a great ride so far. Now, I get to enjoy my month-long break and prepare for the whole cycle to start again!

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Laura Houser

Laura Houser I am a junior Secondary Education-English major here at Newman University. I transferred to Newman Fall 2007 after attending WSU for my first year. Since my first campus visit, Newman has been my home. One of my favorite things about Newman is the friendly atmosphere. During the time that I have spent at Newman, I have developed friendships that will last a lifetime. I look forward to what more I will discover while I complete my degree!







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