Friday, April 3, 2009

A Student Perspective

A new student entering high school and NTI initially have some common ground. The most important thing that I learned as a high school student is that there was a place for me to fit. I was involved in atletics and the arts. Today, I think that it is great that technology is being offered in the local high schools. It is providing a niche for students who would otherwise not fit in. As an NTI student, I felt the same way as a new high schooler...coming into a new situation...the unknown. After being with fellow teachers, I have valued the interactions of my peers, who are also transitioning from the business world to the teaching world. I have especially valued the interaction with the other broadcasting teachers. I have been able to glean from their ideas, stories and feedback. The GSU professors have been valuable to me with their teaching, support and expertise.I have "plugged into" NTI...as a new student plugs into high school. I will be an alumni with NTI, and I hope to keep within the network of communication with everyone! Therefore, what I have learned the most as a student (and new teacher) is that there is a place for everyone to "land". It means that you have to discover yourself, your gifts, likes and goals. I have found common ground with the new teachers of NTI / GSU. This interaction has meant a lot to me, and I have found a valuable support system for the future.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you it is nice to be able to have people to gain and share ideas with other teachers. I hope that everyone can keep intouch.

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