Teaching in Clay County
In February I had a teaching assignment for a gentleman who had suddenly and tragically lost his brother. I felt immediate compassion. Simply because I know grief and loss myself. It is a long road. Just after college in 1987, I worked for Community Hospice and its Foundation for a total of 10 years. My hospice training has provided a foundation that has kept me strong in the most challenging situations.
Through my experience at hospice and when substitute teaching I am able to adapt to diverse situations quickly.
I know that students, no matter what their age, care deeply about their teacher. I know when a teacher is absent, students need reassurance in order to better concentrate better on their studies. I know that test anxiety is a real fear for students and that with the proper encouragement they will excel both academically and socially. I know each student has his own learning style and that some work better one-on-one while others work better in a group. I know that good students are good because their teacher is good. I know each student is to be commended for staying the course in a teacher's absence. I know I am fortunate to assist in the teacher's absence. For more information on teaching, contact the Clay County School District. Be a teacher. Make a difference. Diane Lewis Substitute Teacher Clay County School District
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