Hi All,
I wanted to let you know that it was great working and sharing ideas with you on a weekly basis, and your feedback on subjects I will use to better prepare myself. I will soon be ending my journey at Kendall in 2013 and having great classmates like you guys will be missed.
I have enjoyed my time in this class and will miss you guys. Thank you for all the support, insights, and help you have provided me over the past 10 weeks.
Happy Holidays to you and your families
Thanks again for everything.
Sincerely,
Katherine
Colon
Hello Katherine,
ReplyDeleteI am also looking forward to ending my semester in 2013, and I cannot wait. This has also been a very challenging but yet interesting journey I have been on. I am glad to also be among you and the other classmates to have shared and received insights to help with my lessons; and best wishes to you as well in all your endeavors.
Hi Katherine,
ReplyDeleteIt has been great interacting with you via discussions and posts. It is always helpful to have supportive peers, as many of us have other responsibilities at work and with our families. It will all be worth it once we have attained our educational goals.
Happy Holidays and a Blessed New Year to you!
Sincerely,
Cheri Barbosa
Katherine,
ReplyDeleteYou have made great improvements throughout the quarter. I'm sure you're ready for that diploma - good luck in 412 and remember keep blogging. Have a great winter break.
Katherine,
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed reading your blog and your different experiences. I really enjoyed your last blog when you were able to talk to different dads in a Head start center. The Head Start that you visited sounds great, and they sound like wonderful advocates for the children and their families.
Learning from other colleagues is good, because you use different strategies, ideas, and implement it in with your students. That is how we gain experience, through studies and working with children. Good luck in your career and that you enjoy working with young children to help them enhance their skills in learning.
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