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1 . Professionalism is in the eye of the beholder… TEACHER Goals: Mentor Coach Collaborating Teachers Reaching Fullest Potential Students Excelling

2 Name: Faye Celeste Swain Early Learning Mentor Coach

3 Autobiography My name is Faye Swain. I was born and raised in Dothan, Alabama. I am married with wonderful GROWN children and grandchildren. My husband and I are actively involved in the women and men ministries at our church, Acts Church Christian Center. I serve as the finance data assistant, on the Board of Directors, and perform secretarial duties.

4 . CONTINUED I originally enrolled at Wallace College in 1978, two years after graduating from high school to pursue a degree in education, but soon stopped to raised a “growing” family. I returned to Wallace and finally received an associate degree. I soon realized that working with young children was my calling. I then began working for the Dothan City Schools system. I retired after 26 years and 10 months of service, with 18 of those years as a preschool teacher for Head Start. I eventually received a degree in Early Childhood Education (with honors) and enjoys my venture with mentoring and learning.

5 Students learn differently. Teachers teach differently. Just like there is diversity in values, customs, beliefs, in an individual, there are different learning and teaching styles as well. There are kinesthetic, auditory, and visual teaching strategies and learners. No two teachers/students teach and learn exactly the same way. Some teachers present lessons more formally than others. Some students grasp concepts faster than others. With some students, repetition and frequent reviews of a lesson is needed with lessons. It will take teachers who is dedicated to cultivate a positive outcome. Sometimes this will acquire revision of strategies. PHILOSOPHY

6 My role as a Mentor Coach is to work democratically with all of the teachers. I will collaborate with the teachers to adjust any practices according to the student’s individual differences. This decision will be based on observation and knowledge of the student’s interests, abilities, skills, family circumstances, and peer relationships. I believe that there is no one truth, one way, or one solution, because what works for one may not work for another! It is my responsibility to promote self- discovery. Continued

7 Deep Knowledge of Content and Teaching Strategies Conversations with teachersReading Lesson Plans Create Strategic Action plans for individual teachers Evaluate teachers’ performance Video teachers for self- reflection

8 The next few photos demonstrate my ability to create, adapt, and/or select a wide variety of instructional materials and resources which support lesson goals and are appropriate for the students.

9 A Student Using Scissors This activity helps with fine motor skills. It strengthen the hand muscles to aid in writing.

10 Students creating a “mood” picture This activity provides opportunities for social and emotional development.

11 This certificate demonstrates that I have gained sufficient depth and breadth of content knowledge to be able to provide accurate and factual knowledge appropriate to the level of learners in the class.

12 Engaging Students in Meaningful Learning Activities Center timeReading stories Involvement into exploring and experimenting Direct and Indirect instructions

13 These pictures show my ability to help students assess their own learning styles and to build upon identified strengths. Student Solving Math Problems

14 Student Writing Sight Words This activity is for students who have mastered all the requirements for Pre-K assessments. Lessons are extended to challenge students who are ready.

15 Assessment Data This sample assessment demonstrates my ability to review a variety of assessment tools for formative and summative evaluation, appropriate for the learners and aligned with the goals of the lesson or learning activity. This a Post- Assessment this student scored poorly on the Pre-test. This is NOT an assessment of Head Start

16 Interactions with Families of Students that Increase Student Achievement Home VisitsParent CommitteeConferences

17 This evaluation demonstrates my ability to communicate, in written and oral forms, with fellow colleagues, administration, and parents.

18 Professional Growth Activities CLASS certification Continuing Education Courses Attending Staff Meetings

19 WHAT IS A PROFESSIONAL? To be a professional is to have a body of knowledge, scope of practice, agreed upon values, oath or code and accountability to society for their profession and their professional behavior.

20 This information shows my ability to exhibit the professional dispositions described in professional, state, and institutional standards while working with colleagues, students, families, and communities. A Seminar Class In seminar classes, I am able to learn a lot. I have learned the importance of collaboration among fellow constituents, the importance of personal accountability and job embedded learning.

21 Here are some quotes downloaded from You Tube. There is a word misspelled in one of them, can you find it?

22 This ends my Mentor Coach presentation! Thank you so much for your attention!!


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