Friday, January 16, 2015

Practice Blog Post #1

I.    Who am I
        A.  Name
        B.  Where I'm from
        C.  Family
        D.  Interests/Hobbies
                1.   Basketball
                2.   Read
                3.   Pinterest addict

II.    Elementary Education
        A.  Why I want to become a teacher
                 1.  Teachers are important (first grade teacher)
                 2.  Having a child

        B. What does an educator do
                 1.  Teach
                 2.  Prepare students
              
III.   What are my passions 
        A.  Teaching
        B.  Learning

        

My name is Santana Mullins. Everyone always says Santana, oh cool like the legendary guitar player. Sometimes it saddens me to tell them, no like the name of a character from a soap opera. I always asked my mom why she just could not go with the musician, but it's always a funny little story to tell when I am trying to break the ice in a conversation or something. I am a Mississippi girl. I was born and raised in a small city called Laurel, Mississippi. It's one of those places where everyone knows everyone as well as their business. Laurel was all I had really known before my family moved about two years ago. Speaking of family, I have a wonderful husband, Matthew, who is also from Laurel. Later this year, we will have been together 10 years. I've pretty much known of him most of my life being that Laurel is so small. We ran in the same circles, but didn't really know each other too well. We just happened to run into each other my first year of junior college, dated a few years, got married and had an amazing son. That amazing son is Brayden. He is awesome! I always say, he is 3 going on 30. He is just the smartest and coolest little boy, and I am so thankful and blessed to have him as well as my husband in my life. When I am not hanging with my guys or being a full-time student, I have many other interests and hobbies. I am a big sports fanatic and I will watch any sport that keeps me interested. My favorite sport is basketball, and I try to play or shoot around at least once a week. I also love to read. Though I love a good physical book, there's nothing like being able to sit back and relax reading books on my iPad. I haven't always been the most creative person, but since having my son, Pinterest has become my best friend. There are so many activities and recipes I love to try and also get help from my son. This is just a little info about me and I can't wait to learn about a lot of you as well,

Growing up, teachers, parents, friends and whomever else always ask you what you want to be when you get older. Since I was always obsessed with basketball, I would of course say I wanted to become a basketball player. There was this one teacher though, til this day, who has always stuck with me, my first grade teacher, Mrs. Pulliam. I always thought she was the prettiest and sweetest teacher. She was so kind, and made me feel like I could ask her anything because I was a shy child growing up. I bring up Mrs. Pulliam because though I would always say I wanted to become a basketball player, it was her who kind of made me want to become a teacher as I got older. As I got older, I saw that yeah I loved basketball, but it wasn't something I saw myself doing for the rest of my life. Then career day came up in school, and I thought of Mrs. Pulliam and how she was that teacher who made me feel not only smart but confident. So in a way, I think I've always known I would become a teacher, but I think it took my son to solidify it. Having Brayden was a blessing. It not only showed me the importance of being a mom, and having to think about someone else before myself, but it also showed me that I want to make sure he as well as others get the chance to have a Mrs. Pulliam. Teachers like Mrs. Pulliam are prime examples of just how important educators can be in a student's life. Educators not only teach and prepare you with the skills you need in the world, but some can also such a major impact that it changes your life.

Passion. Passion can be described as something that one has great enthusiasm for. For awhile, as I mentioned above, I thought my passion was basketball. Then, I grew up, got smarter, found out who I really am and came to the conclusion that my passion is teaching and learning. I don't just mean teaching and learning as an educator, but teaching and learning about life as well. My goal is to inspire students and people of all ages to be themselves and believe in themselves. I want them to see how special and unique each of us truly are. In the process of teaching, I also know that I can learn from my future students and others too. As much as I am excited about teaching, I am that much more excited about learning new things. Times are constantly changing as well as technology, so there is always room to grow. Teaching wasn't always my first choice of careers, but one cannot become a teacher if they don't have the passion or love for it. Someday I hope to look back and see that I was a Mrs. Pulliam to someone and helped inspire their passion in life.



Nelson Mandela quote

teaching and learning quote















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