Friday, January 15, 2016

Taylor & Frotto Chapter 1 Reflection (#1&4)

Why did you chose teaching as a career?
Throughout my education career, I taught or retaught class information to myself. I have always been a self-learner and found satisfaction in my ability to assist and teach my fellow classmates. I have also taught dance for 12 years and enjoy, more the anything, the relationships I’ve built with the students in my groups and being the source of guidance for those who seek the latter from me. It may be cliche, but I do feel immense purpose in being a vital piece of a student’s learning experience, both in academics and life. I know I can handle the imperative nature of being a role model and leader for my students.

What passion, expertise, and skills do I have that will help create change in my classroom and in my school?

The main focus of anything having to do with the education of children or older learners should be found solely in the benefit and quality assurance of the experience that the students should gain from their time in an educator’s classroom and overall at their learning facilities. This is my main focus. My teacher heart is completely set on making sure I provide a safe, nurturing, fun, engaging, and self-disciplinary environment for each and every student I am blessed to come in contact with. I know how to guide students to become more independent and self-motivated because I have done so for myself and know it is possible. I am a very empathetic individual, so I can usually read people very well and by doing so I am able to serve quickly and directly to the needs of my students, co-workers, and supervisors. Being empathetic can be stressful on you if you aren’t careful. I believe I have grown in my ability to care genuinely and provide solutions, though at the same time not over-stepping my boundaries. I am a huge advocate of learning and being the best individual one can be! I  plan to bring these standards into my future classroom and school.


Image: "Student Performance to Be Judged by Happiness of Teachers - Patriot Update." Patriot Update. Liberty J, 16 July 2015. Web. 15 Jan. 2016.

Thursday, January 14, 2016


Lillian Ault
  • Sanford/Orlando, FL

  • Lake Brantley High School Patriots

  • Experiences...
  • -very quiet in high school-
  • -but now an introvert turn extrovert -
  • -Varsity Dance and Cheer Team-
  • -Built a lot of genuine friendships on dance team-

  • 4 Older siblings: two brothers and two sisters. I am the youngest of the clan.

  • Middle School Math!

  • I love teaching and the idea of being apart of the upbringing and shaping of a child's life. I want to be an approachable figure for my students to not only learn from academically but                                                             in all aspects of life they seek guidance with.