This digital story was done very well and it was extremely moving! It definitely opens our eyes and shows there is still work to be done. Thank you for sharing this.
Great job Emily! It was really eyeopening. Your blog seems to be very socially conscientious and I have no doubt that you will instill a great sense of social responsibility and compassion.
This was awesome - you did such a great job with it! Are some of those your own pictures? I have volunteered for two years over Spring Break doing Hurricane Katrina relief and I have totally left part of my heart in New Orleans. The combination of existing culture and immense volunteerism has created such a unique and amazing attitude in the area.
My name is Emily. I am a junior in the College of Education at Michigan State University. I have an education major in language arts and a minor in TESOL. I have known I wanted to be a teacher since second grade. Education is knowledge and I feel that this knowledge should be available to all. Education should be a right not a privilege. I hope that I am able to positively change the lives of my students. I can't wait until I get to start teaching!
This digital story was done very well and it was extremely moving! It definitely opens our eyes and shows there is still work to be done. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Emily!
ReplyDeleteIt was really eyeopening. Your blog seems to be very socially conscientious and I have no doubt that you will instill a great sense of social responsibility and compassion.
This was awesome - you did such a great job with it! Are some of those your own pictures? I have volunteered for two years over Spring Break doing Hurricane Katrina relief and I have totally left part of my heart in New Orleans. The combination of existing culture and immense volunteerism has created such a unique and amazing attitude in the area.
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