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By: Graduate School Candidate11 Subject: Speech Therapy While my friends are off vacationing, I have other plans for the summer. As someone who sees life as one long learning experience, I believe the most sensible and exciting way I could spend my summer would be by attending Northern Arizona University. This would give me the opportunity to seek my master's degree and maintain my position as a speech therapist during the school year. My background is as diverse as the state I call home. I lived for seven years in the deep south of rural Alabama, where life was very laid-back. Living in Alabama gave me a caring and appreciative outlook on life which would enhance my personality. Those formative years, especially when viewed in contrast with my time in Florida, have given me well-rounded perspective on the world. I am a blend of two opposing lifestyles, and my thoughts, ideas and actions reflect this blend. As someone who appreciates geographical diversity, NAU's location appeals to me immensely. Having lived at sea level in Florida for a long time, I look forward to the elevated timberland scenery of Pines and Aspens surrounding Flagstaff. My interest in speech therapy stems from my interest in people. I am a "people" person -- I have always enjoyed interacting with my peers and supervisors both in and out of the educational environment. Because of my strong desire to help others as much as I possibly can, I have looked into various ways I could better serve the speech impaired. This is exemplified through my diverse volunteer experiences within the field. Following graduation from high school, I began volunteering on a weekly basis at Morton Plant Hospital. I observed group and individual therapies such as swallowing, traumatic brain injury and several other therapy techniques ranging from childhood through geriatrics. While attending University of South Florida in Tampa, I volunteered on a weekly basis with Dr. Carolyn Ford, a professor of Speech Pathology. My duties included creating and maintaining a research database which housed pertinent participant information. Through this experience I became more fascinated with the many language disorders in children, and I realized this was an area I wanted to study further. While attending USF, I also performed over 150 hours of volunteer work at Deer Park Elementary School. The interaction between the speech pathologist and her students was impressive; it was then I realized I would like to work in such a setting. Today, I work as a Speech Therapist for the Pasco County School District at Bayonet Point Middle School. My responsibilities include co-teaching three language arts classes for the Language Learning Delayed. Additionally, I work with the Educable Mentally Handicapped population through co-teach and itinerant therapy. I also perform pull-out therapy for voice, fluency, and articulation. I am responsible for all Individual Education Plans for Speech-Language students. I organize and perform seventh grade mandatory hearing screenings and referrals, as well as screening and evaluating all speech-language impaired students. Through NAU's program, I hope to apply the creative and innovative strategies of my clinical experience to the public school setting. Implementing these strategies will be crucial in getting our students on equal footing, since I believe that cookie cutter programs are no longer sufficient to address America's diverse population. Indeed, the order is rapidly changing. NAU's emphasis on the communicative and learning needs of a culturally and linguistically diverse region would greatly supplement my knowledge on how to identify and implement strategies to enhance and assist this growing population. In summation, I am a good match for NAU because I am a self-motivated, caring person who wants to further my knowledge so that I may enable my students to be the best that they can be. Have your Essay Edited Go to View Essays Page Essay Number: 1049 - Posted on: Mar 31, 1999 Expires on: May 1, 2005 CollegeGate LLC * CollegeGate LLC * By: Graduate School Candidate8 Subject: Teaching Masters I want to be a teacher because I appreciate the great value of education. Throughout high school, education was never a top priority for me. Only during the past two years, at college, have I realized the importance of education. Instead of letting hard subjects discourage me, as they used to, I have learned to turn my frustrations into hard work and determination. As a teenager, my social activities consumed my life. My friends were not motivated to do well in school. Unfortunately, I followed their lead. My grades were very low, and I did not even care. As I grew older and lost touch with my old friends, I decided to focus on my education. I enrolled in Burlington County College. There, I chose to associate with people who worked hard. My peers at Burlington have influenced me to strive to do the best I can academically. Math has always been a very difficult subject for me. I would often get frustrated doing problems, and would end up throwing down the book and giving up. When I got to college, I realized that math would inevitably be a part of my life and that I would have to find a way to get through it. The motivating environment at college has enabled me to relax and work through the problems. I now find math to be one of my easier subjects and I even enjoy its challenging aspects. My own roller-coaster ride with school has made me want to be a teacher. I have reflected on the factors that made me fail in my early years of education, and I think one major factor was my teachers. My disinterest in grades was obvious in high school, and all my teachers seemed content with it. I feel that if someone had sat me down and explained the importance of school, or even just attempted to make learning more interesting, I might have become more motivated. As an elementary school teacher, I hope to make learning fun for my students. It is my goal to ease the students' frustrations as best I can. I would like my students to see me as not only their teacher, but as someone they can talk to and feel comfortable with. My experience at college has proved to me that I am capable of doing well. Not only do I have the ability to succeed, but I also now have the confidence. I know how important education is in all aspects of one's life, and I want to share that knowledge with others. |