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Benzie Murphy
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I am currently a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. I am dual majoring in Elementary Education and Special Education. I am most passionate about becoming a future educator and the differences I will be able to make one day.
Education
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Education, General
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
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Majors of interest:
- Special Education and Teaching
Career
Dream career field:
Education
Dream career goals:
Become an elementary and/or special education teacher.
Expo & Server
Sidelines Sports Pub & Grill2023 – Present1 yearFront Desk Associate
YMCA of Northern Rock County2021 – 20232 years
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Softball
Club2010 – 202010 years
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Volunteering
Roosevelt Elementary School — I assisted the teacher in lessons or helping students individually. I volunteered three days a week with early childhood, second grade, third grade, and fourth grade.2023 – 2023
Jeanne Kramme Fouke Scholarship for Future Teachers
I am pursuing a career in teaching because of my desire to make a difference in my community. I always thought I could only make a difference if I worked in a hospital until my senior year internship class. My advisor was going to set me up with the social worker at an elementary school two blocks away, but I ended up in classrooms. I was nervous at first when I was told I would be helping early childhood and second-grade classes. On my first day, I fell in love with the idea of becoming a teacher. Early childhood was fun yet fulfilling. Since I volunteered with nonverbal and autistic children, it was rewarding to have the kids want to sit by me, listen to me, or even smile and laugh. I did find that second-grade is my dream grade to teach. I built the strongest relationships with that class and they are still very engaged in their education. After a week of volunteering, I decided I wanted to add more to my week. I ended up gaining a third and fourth-grade class. Both of these classes gave me a new aspect of teaching because they became in-depth academically. The most important role I played in the older grades was helping the students who were behind. I even had other students thank me for helping their friend who could only read and spell a few words. One memory that I always think about was a conversation I had with a third-grade student about her father dying. She felt comfortable enough with me to bring that conversation to the table and ask for help. Even though those questions are hard to answer and difficult conversations to have in general, I was happy that I made enough of an impact for her to come to me for help. It made me realize that not every experience as a teacher will be education-related and not all effects I have on students will be academic. Overall, the feeling of those children being so excited to see me is something I can never forget. I want to be able to have that feeling for the rest of my life and as long as I will teach. I am happy I found my passion in life and realized my overall goal is to make a difference in my future students' lives academically and be there for them emotionally.