My story all began on a small farm in Woodlands, Manitoba where I was raised on a Dairy farm. I have 2 older brothers who are both preparing to take over the family farm. I have always been the odd one out when it came to farming. I love the country lifestyle but I knew that my future did not lie on the farm. I started developing my own interests at a young age. These started with teaching Sunday School at my local church. I enjoyed making lesson plans and trying to find engaging ways to keep the students entertained and learning. After this experience I would occasionally go and work at Dauphin Bible Camp as a counselor. I really enjoyed working with young people so when I graduated from Warren Collegiate I embarked on journey to become a nurse. After about a year of schooling in this area I realized this was not for me (p.s. if any of you ever want to make me squirm show me blood).
I decided at this point to take a year off and pursue my other interest, traveling. I went to Switzerland and lived with a young family. Here I learned French and helped out on their dairy farm. Then I went to Germany to work as a waitress in a cafe and visit my family. I enjoyed this trip immensely. I learned a lot about the culture of these countries. There are some pictures at the bottom of this page from this trip and some others that I have been on since.
When I came home from my trip to Europe I hadn't yet decided what I was going to do for a career. I figured I would start by completely my science degree. About a month into my schooling I was helping some fellow classmates with an assignment and then it dawned on me, I should become a teacher. Looking back it makes sense. I have always enjoyed helping others and teaching. I completed my degree at the University of Manitoba, majoring in Biology and minoring in Chemistry. Then researched into the best education program available in Manitoba and found the Brandon University. I am currently attending my first year in Brandon. My first student teaching placement was at Carman Collegiate. Here I enjoyed and verified my choice of becoming a teacher. I also learned a lot about running a classroom. I can't wait for my next placement Landmark
I decided at this point to take a year off and pursue my other interest, traveling. I went to Switzerland and lived with a young family. Here I learned French and helped out on their dairy farm. Then I went to Germany to work as a waitress in a cafe and visit my family. I enjoyed this trip immensely. I learned a lot about the culture of these countries. There are some pictures at the bottom of this page from this trip and some others that I have been on since.
When I came home from my trip to Europe I hadn't yet decided what I was going to do for a career. I figured I would start by completely my science degree. About a month into my schooling I was helping some fellow classmates with an assignment and then it dawned on me, I should become a teacher. Looking back it makes sense. I have always enjoyed helping others and teaching. I completed my degree at the University of Manitoba, majoring in Biology and minoring in Chemistry. Then researched into the best education program available in Manitoba and found the Brandon University. I am currently attending my first year in Brandon. My first student teaching placement was at Carman Collegiate. Here I enjoyed and verified my choice of becoming a teacher. I also learned a lot about running a classroom. I can't wait for my next placement Landmark