Recommendations
From Students"I thought you were a wonderful teacher. You make the learning fun every day. I feel that you helped a lot of kids learn better and me too. You connected with us a lot better. You thought of different ways to do stuff and fun ways. You were very nice." - 8th grade math student
"You were a nice teacher for when you were in our class. We did a lot of fun activities in groups. We played Jeopardy on the smart board and also played the vocab matching game. I liked the name project we did and the circular triangle one. I got 100% and 98% on the chapter test, and I think it was because of the fun learning games." - 8th grade math student "You are an amazing teaching teacher. It was a good time having you in English and math. You made both of these classes so much better. I thank you a lot for that. I'm going to miss you very much. I wish you could stay. I liked some of the little projects we did, and all of the group work we did. It was a lot better than doing regular book work. You made my school experience way better!" - 8th grade math student "It has been fun having you in class. You helped us with our work, explained things if we were confused, and gave us plenty of good examples of what we are working on. You were nice, funny, and will most likely be an awesome teacher with a great class of your own. You gave us fun activities to do and you tried your hardest to make things fun. You brightened up our classroom and made everyone happy. Make sure you never change and stay as awesome as ever!" - 8th grade math student "I would just like to say thank you for coming to my high school and showing me that trig can be fun and really easy. You really focused on the students. Every day I was always looking forward to 4th period, you always made the class fun and interesting. At first when you came here I was honestly so confused and had no idea what to do. I was going through a really rough time, because of all the change and you really helped. You helped me a lot so thank you." - 11th grade math student |
From Faculty and SupervisorsDr. Matthew Campbell
Assistant Professor, Mathematics Education College of Education and Human Resources, WVU
Michelle Tharp
Coordinator of Instructional Technology West Virginia Center for Professional Development
Dr. Steve Criniti
Associate Professor, English College of Liberal Arts, West Liberty University
Dr. Dixie Billheimer
Chief Executive Officer West Virginia Center for Professional Development
Jennifer Loveland and Mandy McGeehan
Student Teaching Cooperating Teachers, Oak Glen Middle
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