Well I did it! I finally got the "all's clear" on my case report, after my 5th revision. It wasn't easy but I am glad that I got the guidance I needed from Dr.Rivera and Dr.Stoicovy in helping put together a great case report. I say great because it made my "parent" cry when I presented it to her on Monday..
I am looking foward to the "New Year" and as well as working closely with each and everyone of you next semester. Be Safe! See you in 2010!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD!
I feel like a big weight has been removed from my shoulders. The assessment process stressed me out because I wanted to be sure that what I was doing was right and fair. I also felt anxious in the writing of my case report but the advisor reviews and comments helped to develop my report into a valid and comprehensive report. The presentation of my findings to the parent went smoothly and it helped that I had a parent who was attentive and really interested in what my findings were and what I was going to do to help her child. So now, I am looking forward to the next phase of assessment. I am excited about taking my recommendations and working with the student to help her develop her literacy skills.
It has been a tough semester for all of us. But don't be discouraged - just keep on going because there is a light at the end of this tunnel. I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas. Take time to rest and relax during the intercession so that when we meet in class next semester we are ready to hit the ground running.
A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. -- Henry B. Adams
This simply means that as teachers we have to be as constructive in our words and actions as possible and in every situation, no matter what or where, because we don't always know when or where someone is listening or watching what we do? It is not only in the classroom we need to watch our p's and q's.
Monday, December 7, 2009

Sorry, I was unable to make it to class yesterday, my husband and my daughter haven't been feeling to well since Saturday and I brought them both to the clinic yesterday. They both are under medication and are starting to feel like themselves again.
I have one last revision to do and I "think" my case report will be approved. My livetext is up and ready for review pending my case report, it is the only thing I need to input in my portfolio. How is everyone else doing?
It was great being classmates with all of you and you all have a wonderful support system for me this semester. I hope we can continue to work closely next semester. I hope you all have a safe and joyous holiday season.
"It is not what is poured into a student that counts but what is planted" Linda Conway
This semester, the case report is what was planted in me!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
This reminds me of what Dr. Stoicovy says about teaching a child to be a literate and fluent reader. You have to romance them into loving to read and to use the words and the pictures, your voice and your body language to make them want to get involved with the text. This is as contagious as you can get.
I have to say that this class has been the most challenging of all my graduate classes. It even beats my first technology class last fall. Assessment is not something to be taken lightly and interpreting the results and making the final diagnosis is even more serious. I will be glad when I get the final approval to post my case report to Livetext. It can only mean that I have finally, after numerous submissions for review, reached an acceptable level in my report.
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