Aspiring Educator Shares Her Wonders to Learn

Author jagraha4

As an aspiring educator at NCSU, I am studying elementary education and special education. I am excited to one day make a difference for our earliest learners through engaging and meaningful opportunities that support success in school and life.

(TF Blog Post)Culturally Responsive Classrooms

Classrooms and schools can be one of the most diverse places that children embrace during their youth. Teachers should be responsive to cultural differences and welcome these differences in positive ways. Teachers must demonstrate multicultural proficiencies so that ALL students… Continue Reading →

(TF Blog Post) Make Room for Modeling

During the 2021 fall semester of my coursework, I have focused heavily on learning about the power of effective lesson planning, and especially the importance of planning for student engagement. In order for students to be meaningfully engaged in their… Continue Reading →

(TF BLOG POST) Learning Lots From Lincoln Heights

  Lincoln Heights Elementary School is an environmental magnet school located in Fuquay-Varina, ​​North Carolina. The school prides itself with a unique scientific focus on environmental connections. There are many different animals and environmental initiatives for the children throughout the… Continue Reading →

(TF Blog Post) Inspired to Lead

 As an aspiring educator, taking advice and guidance from successful mentors is a very important aspect of my education.   I had the pleasure of engaging in a session with  Dr. Erin Horne, the AssistantDean for Assessment and Professional Education… Continue Reading →

Long Lives the Visions of Creative Minds in History

Virtual Reality in the Classroom: Long Lives the Visions of Creative Minds in History Albert Einstein said,” The only source of knowledge is experience!” Walt Disney created ‘The Most Magical Place on Earth”. What do these two brilliantly creative icons… Continue Reading →

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