Hi! My name is Neelly and I am completely new to the whole blogs, but am excited
to give it a try. I am running head
first into this blog because I am currently working on my master degree through
Western State Colorado University. I graduated
from high school a few years ago. I immediately
knew that I wanted to become a teacher.
I worked hard to get through my undergraduate in four years. I had a few horrible experiences in my
undergraduate the made me rethink becoming a teacher a few times. However, the kids always brought me right
back to it.
Once I graduated from my undergraduate
program, I decided that maybe I wasn’t ready to have my own classroom, yet I knew
I still wanted to be working in the school and with kids. This is how I found the master’s program at
Western. I did an internship in special education in Gypsum, Colorado while
working on adding my special education endorsement through the coursework. Through my internship, I applied for,
interviewed, and received the opportunity to work as a paraprofessional one on
one with a student. This was a
challenging assignment, but one that I fully enjoyed. The best part of this job was having the
opportunity to go back and visit this particular student this year and seeing
his successes continue. From that
experience, I knew that I immediately wanted to get a job where I could spend
an entire year working with students. I
am now teaching 5th and 6th grade students in a small school
in eastern Colorado. I love these
students although, the job can be challenging some days.
I am constantly looking for new
ways to help my students. I have a
passion for finding something that helps each and every student. I want them all to be as successful as
possible. Because of this, I was lead to
my action research project. I have
chosen to look at the different aspects of spelling that could help or prevent
students from achieving. I noticed that
some of my students are still struggling with spelling, often other areas of
literacy too, even the most basic of words going into 5th and 6th
grade. This made me wonder how effective
our spelling program was for these students as this is what they are accustomed
to. This is where I will be focusing my attention for the next few months.