Within the past few years I can say, I love being involved in the education field. I've had the opportunity to meet several people in my past who have guided me and supported me through my journey of learning. It took lots of time and patients to get to where I am today. I feel very blessed !!
Here's a little about my journey to where I am today... After graduating college with a BA in Art and Design Studies with a Minor in Advertising, I decided to go back to school to pursue the Alternative Certification program to teach Art. Art is a passion Ive had and always wanted to be able to teach students what I love. Since I was so motivated to teach, I enrolled in classes at TAMUC. I began subbing for Commerce ISD and gained so much learning experience on how to deal with parents, students, and teachers within my three years. Not only did I sub but I was also working for an Afterschool Program with Cooper ISD teaching Art to elementary and high school students. After receiving my teaching certificate I decided my calling was working with the Afterschool programs. The students I helped each day, I felt were depending on me to be there for them. I wanted to be able to give back to students who needed the help Afterschool, as well to students who may not have the help at home. I started looking for current jobs in the Dallas area and found a job as a Site Coordinator with an Afterschool program. I applied for the position with Richardson and everything started falling into place. Before perusing the position I was certain to make an effort to go back to school to finish my Masters. I realized after I finished my Alt. Certification I didn’t have many classes to complete my masters. I am currently enrolled in the Master’s program ETEC Education Technology and expected to graduate this December. At this time I work for Richardson ISD’s PACE Afterschool Program. I am currently now promoted as a Program Specialist. Ive been in this position for three years and can truly say I love my job. Richardson has 39 Afterschool Programs and I oversee fifteen of those schools. Right now I feel like I’m in the right place of my career path. I don’t expect to change jobs but I would like to eventually obtain a promotion when I graduate.
Next, describe the kind of work that you want to do
and the type of organization or institution in which you want to work. Use the
WorkMatrix in the chapter titled “Getting a Job in Business and Industry” to
help organize your thoughts. Do you most desire first, second, third, or fourth
level service? Or would you rather design or develop instruction? What features
of work are important to you? What economic sector do you want to work in?
Based on these intentions, explain what you need to learn. What skills and
qualifications do you need? Will you obtain the skills you need in the required
courses in your program? What electives might you need to take to help you
develop skills specific to your aspirations?
I love learning and
believe there is no end to learning. The skills I have I would like to develop instruction
instead of designing. I feel comfortable
in the position I have now as a Program Specialist. I'd like to develop instruction rather
than design it. I know I have other
skills that I need to learn when it comes to the educational field. In my opinion
technology is our future and keeping up with technology should be a must! Based
on the importance of how technology is growing and how it’s being implemented
into the classroom. My priority is to make sure to stay up
to date all the time. There’s a lot to know about different programs and I do
have the desire to learn.
Finally, what organizations would best support your
continued learning after you graduate? Do you think you would benefit from
joining those organizations before graduating? Explain why or why not?
The following organizations I was
looking at were The Association for
Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) and The International Society for Technology in
Education (ISTE). I feel both organizations could help me become a great
leader! I would like to use both because
they are reliable resources when I graduate. Both resources would be available
to help further my education after I graduate. I would be able to join in on workshops,
webinars, use them for online resources, and many other useful tools to enhance
my knowledge.
Yes, your story is so inspired, after school programs and teachers for after school programs are so in need. They are smiling as soon as they see the teacher, they feel comfortable, they love that they are there for them. The students know they will learn and they have no worries. Someone is there to help them.
ReplyDeleteHome sometimes is not able to assist them. Parents are exhausted from work or they just do not know what to do, it is all so new for them, as most of my parents tell me. They do not want to give them wrong information. They have no devices to relay on at home either. A device now days can be a great nonhuman contact. You are everything to them.
On the organizations you were looking at the ISTE has very informative journals out. They help you only if you are seeing the information helpful :). I think you are a leader and positive person, all is there for you to explore.
I enjoyed reading your post. Good luck for all you do!
Kim,
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to hear the passion you have for what you do. It really sounds like you care about your after school program. It is not something I would expect from someone responsible of it. I really would have thought that someone in your position would be doing minimal work in a nice cushion job, but that is obvious not the case with you.
I hope you get the promotion you are seeking with the master's program you are in. You really sound like you want to keep making a difference. Best of luck in your career!
Adriana Chapa