Many college professors claim that they love working with young adults, that they love teaching and doing research, that they love the benefits that they receive or that they love their vacation time. When a person has a career that they believe to be fulfilling, and that they derive meaning from, they are able to create a life for themselves that gives them control over their
A Teacher’s Perseverance Escarment 1 “We in the United States are fortunate to have a school system that is a tribute to your communities and to our faith in American youth,” that quote started the film to install an idea into the viewers mind that education can be achieved through perseverance and faith. Blackboard Jungle seemed to be the perfect title for this 1950’s film, the title itself is an internal metaphor. Teaching in and of it’s self is one of the most challenging professions one can have. The job doesn’t get any easier if you are trying to teaching at North Manual High School with an all boy’s class of street thugs and delinquents. Well that’s what Richard Dadier, the protagonist of the story, had to work
Mentoring A Mentorship program provides an enormous benefit to all parties, especially the mentors and mentees that participate in the program. Mentoring consist of a variety of diverse methods and means of conducting the sessions, opening the door to a vast audience of participants. Time has proven that mentoring plays a significant role in shaping and developing young ones as well as opening new doors for career bounded individuals. Merriam-Webster defines a mentor as a friend of Odysseus, entrusted with the education of Odysseus’s son Telemachus (Webster, 2012). A mentor is also defined as a trusted counselor or guide, a tutor or coach (Webster, 2012).
Letter of Advice Hanna Ah-Mai COM 200: Interpersonal Communication Professor Robert Givenrod November 19, 2012 Letter of Advice Dear Tim and Sandy, God is good! All the time! Hello guys, hope you receive this advice letter and enjoy reading it. Remember I mentioned in our fellowship about my course I am taking right now (Interpersonal Communication) this course has helped me and my relationship build what was lacked and my and husband and I are getting back in track like it used to be. In this life we always have our ups and downs when it comes to communication.
The next person that helped me wasjoe, I met joe when I joined FAB, and he is extremely supportive and also pushes us to do better. joe always has his door open for any student concerns or questions and for that I greatly appreciate
“If there is no struggle there is no progress,” these words spoken by Fredrick Douglas, reflect the essence of my families’ motivation to stay strong and always peruse a better life. This quote is especially significant to me because it reflects my drive and passion to achieve my own dreams in life. My parents played a major role in inspiring me to help other people, and to work hard to achieve my goals; they thought me by example. I realized that I have been blessed to have the parents that I do. I deeply value what they have thought me: the strength, integrity, and compassion for others.
Moon, my spiritual guidance counselors, and my parents, grandmother, and other family that have been there supporting me all my life, I could not have done anything without you and you have taught me so much. I must thank all the Alma Bryant teachers and staff who have invested so much
Brigham Young University-Idaho Devotional April 24, 2012 "Faith, Hope, and Charity" Stan Kivett Instructor, BYU-Idaho Department of Religious Education Brothers and sisters, I count it a privilege to associate with you. You are amazing young people whom I respect very much. You bring a wonderful spirit to this campus. When I teach Family History and read the biographies of my students, I am touched by the challenges I realize each of you is facing. I testify with Alma that the Savior can lighten your burdens (Alma 33:23), give you success and comfort (Alma 31:32), and succor you according to your infirmities (Alma 7:12).
The most profound theme she discussed during the interview was her love and dedication to her family and church. Her dutiful involvement with her Church has given her strength and encouragement. Belonging to a Christian church and being a part of a spiritual family plays a vital role in living and enhances survival. The church is where she met her recently deceased husband and best friend. The personal interview with Ernestine was a meaningful opportunity that I am grateful for.
I will profit the same time to say thank you to all the staff member of Hodges University, to my fellow classmate, and particularly to my “Chair Program” Dr. Joseph Kibilewski who is always there to assist me with classes and to give me very good advices. Another special goes to the Librarian people specially Mrs. Riva who is never tired to see me asking for help, to the registered office members, to the financial Aid and to all other professors who were able to understand me when I struggled in their classes when it’s time to give an oral Presentation. Hodges University, it’s the best school in the community, all together they are doing a very good job to help people to become more independent to their self and to give them another orientation for their life especially “single