My objectives as a teacher were highlighted by my desire to bring humor, self- discipline, promotion of self-esteem and respect as well as independence and objectivity to the many students and staff members I have worked with across the board. As a retired teacher my objective is to continue to write educational, inspirational and technological materials that may be used in the education system ( as well as other venues) and as well, to continue my song, poetry and other creative writings.
I feel my areas of skill and expertise to include having taught consistently with a sense of humor, respect, responsibility and pride. I have made it my mantra to see the child as more important than any book or philosophy. I am experienced in writing curriculum based materials in all subjects, creating technology based lesson plans for integration of technology into the curriculum, ( I was seconded by the CBVRSB in 2006 to write curriculum based technology lesson plans for distribution to teacher p-3 from the board web site: www.cbv.ns.ca under Technology Integration Teacher Resources.
I enjoy creating novel study, book corner, guided reading and center activities based on curriculum for the classroom and in particular, the multi-age classroom. I have twenty two years of teaching experience in multi-age classes.
I am a writer ( songs, poetry, picture book manuscripts, greeting card inserts, speeches, dedications and essays) and I feel I have the ability to mentor teachers especially those working in multi-age elementary classrooms.
In 2006 the elementary curriculum department of the CBVRSB seconded me to write a document that gave classroom teachers activities to integrate the concept AHL ( active healthy living) into their curriculum. The result was a booklet for each grade primary to six that contained 30-50 activities, 15 poems and a series of interactive, student friendly web sites.
The booklets are now in use in all classrooms in the CBVRSB as a supplement to the health curriculum.
In 2008 the elementary curriculum department of the CBVRSB seconded me to partner with another teacher in the development of a web site that brings the history of Nova Scotia coal mining to young learners. The site also provides teachers and students with a collection of curriculum related activities and information which I developed based on the picture book, Archie the Pit Rat Hero. The web site can be accessed at: www.coalnovascotia.org
In February, 2009, I was a presenter at a board wide in-service for teachers primary through six on the topic of strategies for use in the multi-age classroom.