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Mr. VDK

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Pawlet, Vermont, United States
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Keene High School Keene, NH 2004-present Language Arts and Mass Media Teacher: Drama Club Adviser Technology Committee Media Adviser New Teacher Mentor Supervising Teacher for Keene State College Interns Fair Haven Union High School Fair Haven, VT 2002-2004 Flagler Palm Coast High School Palm Coast, FL 2000-2002 ASNE Media Advisers Workshop ESOL training CRISS training
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Preview of Mangolorian Short Story

Mangolorian Short Story

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This resource is a complete short story unit built around The Mangolorian, an original short story set within the unique context of mango culture in South Florida. Drawing on real-world elements like backyard fruit trees, unspoken neighborhood rules, and early morning harvesting traditions, the story blends cultural authenticity with deeper literary meaning. At approximately 3,000 words with a 950L–1100L Lexile range, the text is accessible for upper middle school students while offering high co
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Map of Maycomb PowerPoint

To Kill a Mockingbird Map of Maycomb PowerPoint

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This 2-3 minute self-timed 21 slide PowerPoint Presentation introduces students to a unit project for To Kill a Mockingbird during which they will take detailed notes in order to create a contextually accurate representation of Maycomb, AL. This presentation shows student samples, explains the assignments, and contains many custom animation features to keep students engaged. All referenced materials can also be downloaded.
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Experience

Keene High School Keene, NH 2004-present Language Arts and Mass Media Teacher: Drama Club Adviser Technology Committee Media Adviser New Teacher Mentor Supervising Teacher for Keene State College Interns Fair Haven Union High School Fair Haven, VT 2002-2004 Flagler Palm Coast High School Palm Coast, FL 2000-2002 ASNE Media Advisers Workshop ESOL training CRISS training

Teaching style

Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “The secret in education lies in respecting the student.” Many teachers fail to recognize the empty vessels sitting before them in those worn desks as human beings—albeit, young, inexperienced human beings. Very simply put, our job as educators is to educate our students. In order to do that, we must be able to relate. Unfortunately, in our over-stimulated society where students are lost in a sea of commercials, lyrics, styles, and trends, many teachers find themselves simply being ignored. I’m fond of the word Edutainer. Teachers are now required to be both an educator and an entertainer. Luckily, I can empathize and I am young enough to accomplish such a task. Differentiated Learning is crucial. Movie clips, CDs, and websites; guest lecturers, fieldtrips, and group projects; the Internet, PowerPoint presentations, and slideshows; puzzles, costumes, and puppet shows: I will use any tool if it will help a student understand and stay awake. Sometimes, if teachers can lull their students to sleep, their job is much easier. When a student is alert and taught to ask questions, the teacher is required to actually know the answers. I openly admit that I do not know all of the answers. However, I am passionate about my subject and I love learning. I have been getting lost in great works of literature for hundreds of years. Yes, hundreds. I have walked the gritty streets of fair Verona while worrying aloud in iambic pentameter. I have sojourned with Hobbits. I have traveled through time and space by stepping into a wrinkle and out of a wardrobe door. I have seen the future unfold in countless ways and still I have no idea where the sidewalk ends. Two passionate teachers of mine showed me that the journey did not have to end at all. They transformed me into a life-long learner. Not many people choose that path. It can be difficult. To quote Robert Frost: “I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” A gentle push in the right direction was all it took for me. I am a highly organized, patient, calm, conversational, and rational person who swells with dedication and pride for my profession. The way I figure it, I owe those two teachers something. The best way I can think of to repay them is to follow in their footsteps. Henry Adams said, “A teacher affects eternity; no one can tell where his influence stops.” The more involved we are, the more of an impact we can make. True teachers wear many hats: the wise mentor, the trusted friend and the dedicated fan; the active participant, the understanding listener, and the patient problem-solver; the effective communicator, the entertaining presenter, and the avid coffee drinker. True teachers rise before dawn and leave long after the last bell dictates that it’s time to go. We defy that conditioned response—Not because it’s our job and we have to stay, but because it’s our home and we want to. My classroom brims with projects, artwork, and posters. Some of our more creative endeavors venture out into display cases, the local newspaper, and the Internet. Computers circle the room and the screens flicker with projects and papers. Amidst it all, at the very center, desks are circled up where we meet at a modern-day round table. My room is alive and on task. Students are engaged in ethical debates and meaningful assignments. Often, we hear the bell and wonder where the time went. My classroom flows smoothly because each of us has a job to do and we take our jobs seriously. My job is to prepare students to step into an evolving world and an ever-demanding workplace as educated adults.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Won 30,000 Academy Fund grant for technology in mass media. Recipient of Reynold’s Memorial Teacher Scholarship Recipient of Rotary Scholarship Recipient of Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship Recipient of Florida Vocational Gold Seal Flagler College Dean’s List (1998) KAPPA DELTA PI chapter Psi Rho

My own education history

Flagler College 1999 English/ Education/ Psychology

Additional biographical information

WFCF on-air guest personality and rock reporter Mac & PC friendly—I am comfortable with WORD, PowerPoint, Excel, FrontPage, Publisher, all Adobe products, Web design, Hyperstudios, LCD projectors, scanning, digital equipment, video production, etc. Creative writing—poetry, short stories, fiction Art—all mediums. I’ll draw on any clean surface with any instrument I can find Outdoors adventuring—camping, hiking, biking, kayaking, snow skiing, sailing, and snorkeling Clown school—visiting hospitals to make sick kids smile Novice pianist