Reflection: My Personal Learning Style

The results and information I found out about my learning styles from the VARK and MBTI tests were quite similar. I learned from the VARK questionnaire that I am a very visual and hands-on learner. Seeing people build something or work out a math problem is often very helpful. For my MBTI test I gotContinue reading “Reflection: My Personal Learning Style”

Reflection: First year of teacher education.

My first year in university as an education student is coming to a close. While the past couple weeks have been nothing like I would expect (i.e. major car accident, COVID-19), it was still another great term filled with learning. In some ways I’ve felt like I’m becoming a teacher but it has felt likeContinue reading “Reflection: First year of teacher education.”

Reflection: How did the type of school I was in shape my high school experience?

My high school was Vanier Collegiate, a Catholic high school in Moose Jaw. We were one of the smaller high schools in town, which gave me a really close-knit school community that made me comfortable to be myself. And although it was a Catholic high school – all perspectives and all kinds of people wereContinue reading “Reflection: How did the type of school I was in shape my high school experience?”

Reflection: What does “teacher identity” mean to you? What does it look like right now?

Personally, the term “teacher identity,” means another aspect of my own identity in which I am building towards a more professional and adaptive personality. I know that I want to remain who I am, all the way down to my core values in my future classroom. But it is in being prepared to work inContinue reading “Reflection: What does “teacher identity” mean to you? What does it look like right now?”

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