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J-Term in Florida gives Graviette classroom experience

When education major Jordan Graviette first applied to shadow teachers at Summerfield Crossings Elementary School in Florida, she didn鈥檛 know what to expect.

鈥淭he school is a lot bigger than the schools in my hometown, Hastings (Nebraska). Summerfield has over 1,000 students and I didn鈥檛 know what it would be like to work in such a large school,鈥 Graviette said.

Graviette spent J-Term working with 3rd and 4th grade teachers at Summerfield Crossings, an elementary school in a suburb of Tampa, Florida. 鈥淲hen I graduate I want to work in Florida, so I thought it would be a really good experience for me to teach there, even if it was only for a few weeks,鈥 she said.jg hi res

鈥淭here is a difference between teaching in Florida and teaching in the Midwest, so going and seeing that was really important,鈥 she said. Graviette hopes to teach English as a second language, and found that working at Summerfield encouraged her to continue following that dream.

鈥淚n the spring I took an English as a second language assessment, and it think it鈥檚 really rewarding to see the growth. In ESL you get to see the growth immediately,鈥 she said.

While at Summerfield, Graviette learned about alternate assessments, and how these types of assessments give students in larger schools more individualized attention.

鈥淭hey would do math tests where students wouldn鈥檛 sit down with a pen and paper, but they would sit down with the teacher and do math problems with popsicle sticks. It gives students a chance to show that they understand the information,鈥 she said.

With some help from the College鈥檚 Career Services office, Graviette was able to set up her time at Summerfield. 鈥淚 found out I could do this through Career Services, but I had to find which schools I would want to work in and apply, and I had to do my own background checks and set up who I would work with in the classroom.鈥

It was a good experience, she said, adding that it鈥檚 something that 糖心传媒 works really hard to make happen. 鈥淲e have a lot of resources at 糖心传媒 that other schools don鈥檛 have,鈥 she said, 鈥渁nd all of our professors are willing to help set up experiences like this.鈥

By Anna Weber, a 2018 journalism graduate听from Lincoln, Nebraska

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