Hello everybody!!! My name is KayDee Nelson. I was named after my grandfather, his initials form my name. His name is Kwen Delos. I was born on Friday the 13th and Halloween is my favorite holiday. I'm a farm girl. My entire family does rodeo. I also enjoy theater and dance. I competed in all three. Recently I have gotten into running. My husband, Justin, and I have been married for three years now. He still makes me smile. I enjoy vivid colors in all hues except any having to do with pink. I love all animals, except hairless mammals. I'm working three jobs this semester and my husband is attending police academy.
I am an English major and a Psychology minor. English, to me, is more than just the English major. English, to me, encompasses all aspects of communication. My discipline covers almost everything, and psychology covers the rest. Between communication and psychology the entire human experience is discovered and analyzed. It's very difficult for me to narrow things down. Even when I write papers, my professors complain that my thesis is too broad. I love to think of the big picture and draw connections to anything and everything. When I become a teacher I want to stress cross-curriculum cooperation.
I was drawn to my teaching disciplines because they focus on the big picture and then can be narrowed down when the big picture gets boring. I actually wanted to be a math teacher, but then I realized that if I teach English I can have more variety in my teaching material.
My definition of literacy is being able to comprehend the communication (visual, auditory, sensual, etc.) surrounding and then being able to interact with the communication on some level. Being literate, to me, does not mean that one has to be fluent or skilled. For example, I may not be fluent in biology, but I can understand how a cell wall works. I may not have more than a handful of Spanish words at my command, but I can understand some Spanish and then get my meaning across.
I had no idea that you were working three jobs! You must have a very intense schedule.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are a very curious person with a lot of diverse interests, ranging from rodeos to mathematics to dancing. That will be a great quality for you to model for your students. :)
Thanks for a very interesting posting and I look forward to reading more as the semester progresses.
KD - I completely agree that between psychology and English that the human experience is completely covered. Sometimes I wish that I would have minored in psychology because it would help me understand my students much better. I didn't know you did rodeo, that is so cool!
ReplyDeleteIf you succeed at communicating with others I am pretty sure you can rule the world. But seriously, it is very important to know how to communicate with others. There is a young 4 year old that I know and he is already starting fights with others. As I watched him I found out that he has a speech impediment that makes it hard for him to communicate. He gets very frustrated that he can not communicate so he realized that he could just push kids out of the way or grab things out of their hands because it was easier. As the other kids react because they think he is mean but he just can not communicate. This was a huge lesson for me to focus more on how I can communicate more effectively.
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