Miss Alaneious Educational World

A Bit About Me:

I have been in the field of education for thirty-three years. I love what I do everyday; it is truly a passion and I can not imagine doing anything else! I have retired, once already, as a gifted, special services, and elementary curriculum director for a large public school district! As well, for two years after retirement from the public school system setting, I served as an elementary school principal for Choctaw Tribal Schools for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians! Also, I have worked extensively across the state serving as an educational consultant coaching and mentoring teachers, administrators, and superintendents. 

My passion is that of teaching twice exceptional learners and differentiating their learning experience so that they experience success and growth! My most ignited passion is that of Dyslexia and ADHD learners and how to meet their needs and tap into their exciting world of brilliance! 

If I had to describe my teaching style, it would go something like this... I would have to say that my teaching philosophy would be that of first establishing relationships with children -- they don't want to know how much you know until they know how much you care! Next, I believe that children must see the relevance in what they are doing; especially with Generation Z and 21st century learners -- this has never been more critical! 

Finally, I believe that children must have real world experiences to truly be engaged in their learning and not just retain material for a test -- Children ALWAYS deserve our best! I have had the distinct honor of the following awards: Presidential Award for Mathematics and Science Teaching, Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year, Association for Excellence in Education Teacher of the Year, Jones County School District Teacher of the Year, Jones County School District Administrator of the Year, and the Friends of Counseling Award.

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