Hobbies and interests
Photography and Photo Editing
Reading
Spending Time With Friends and Family
Kayaking
Golf
Alexis Seymour
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FinalistEducation
Houston Community College
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Sociology
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
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Career
Dream career field:
Education
Dream career goals:
Elementary Associate and Highschool Cheer Coach
Highschool and Elementary2022 – Present2 years
Sports
Basketball
Varsity2016 – 20193 years
Awards
- MVP
RonranGlee Special Needs Teacher Literary Scholarship
The vocation of a special education teacher is not just a profession; it is a calling that demands dedication, empathy, and a deep-seated passion for nurturing the potential of every child. My passion for this field stems from a profound belief in the transformative power of education and an unwavering commitment to fostering an inclusive environment where all students can thrive, irrespective of their abilities.
In his book "Possessed by Memory," Professor Harold Bloom eloquently states, "I have learned that the purpose of teaching is to bring the student to his or her sense of his or her own presence." This profound assertion encapsulates the essence of teaching as a process that transcends mere knowledge transfer. It is about awakening the student's awareness of their own existence, potential, and unique contributions to the world. To guide special needs students towards experiencing a sense of their own presence means to help them recognize their intrinsic worth, capabilities, and the distinctiveness of their voice and perspective.
My mission as a special education teacher is rooted in this philosophy. I aim to create a learning environment that not only accommodates the diverse needs of my students but also celebrates their individuality. This involves a multifaceted approach that includes personalized instruction, the use of adaptive technologies, and the implementation of inclusive pedagogical strategies. My goal is to ensure that each student feels seen, heard, and valued, thereby fostering a sense of self-awareness and confidence.
One of the primary methods to accomplish this is through differentiated instruction. By tailoring lessons to meet the varied learning styles and needs of my students, I can provide them with the tools they need to succeed. This might involve breaking down complex tasks into manageable steps, using visual aids, or incorporating hands-on activities that engage multiple senses. Through these methods, students can experience success in ways that resonate with their strengths, thereby building their self-esteem and sense of presence.
Moreover, fostering a supportive and collaborative classroom environment is crucial. Encouraging peer interactions and collaborative projects helps students to see themselves as part of a community where their contributions are valued. This social integration is vital for their emotional and social development, allowing them to recognize their place and importance within a group.
Additionally, incorporating self-reflection activities can help students develop a deeper understanding of their own learning processes and achievements. Journaling, discussions, and goal-setting exercises can enable students to articulate their thoughts and feelings, fostering a sense of ownership over their learning journey.
Once upon a time, in a vibrant kingdom known as Harmony Hills, there was a dedicated teacher named Ms. Seymour, Ms. Seymour had a unique gift: she could see the inner light within every child, especially those who felt different or unseen. She taught in a magical school where children with special needs came to learn and grow.
One day, the kingdom faced a great challenge. A dark cloud of doubt and fear loomed over Harmony Hills, making the children feel small and insignificant. Determined to dispel this cloud, Ms. embarked on a quest. She traveled to the Enchanted Forest, seeking the Wisdom Tree, which was said to hold the secret to awakening a child's inner light.
The Wisdom Tree whispered to her, "To guide a child to their own presence, you must show them the magic within themselves." Armed with this knowledge, Ms. Seymour returned to her classroom. She began to weave lessons filled with wonder and personalized attention, helping each child discover their unique talents. She created a tapestry of learning where every thread, no matter how different, was essential to the whole.
As the children began to see their own worth, the dark cloud lifted, replaced by a brilliant, rainbow-hued sky. Harmony Hills thrived, and the children, guided by Ms. Seymour unwavering belief in them, grew into confident, self-aware individuals, each shining brightly in their own way.
In this fairy tale, as in real life, my mission is to be that guiding light for my students, helping them to recognize and celebrate their own presence, potential, and place in the world. Through dedication, empathy, and innovative teaching, I strive to create a classroom where every child can experience the magic of their own existence.