Lisamarie Became an Award-Winning Math Teacher
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- Опубликовано: 21 янв 2016
- www.wgu.edu - With countless of examples of great teachers in her young life, Lisamarie Bermudez of Baltimore, Maryland, knew she wanted to be a teacher herself from the beginning. When she and her family moved to the States from Puerto Rico, with English as a second language and a love of learning instilled in her by her parents, Lisamarie never lost sight of that hope, even when she couldn't afford college out of high school and got by working as a substitute teacher and, then, a teacher's assistant. She continued to dream of having her own classroom one day, and WGU removed the barriers that stood in the way of her making her dream-finally-into a reality.
Yay 😀 someone to look up to
Congratulations that’s beautiful you inspire me
Thank you!
@@lisabermudez5924 your welcome
MISS BERMUDEZ
Hey!!! How did you find this?!?!
hi Ms.Bermudez
I see you found the video 😉
@@lisabermudez5924 I really liked the video so I wanted to watch it again!😃
@@angelmathew430 Im glad sweetie
thank you stacey
Way to go, Lisamarie!
Stacey Wyadsworth zero
hey ms bermudez 😏
Hey buddy...how did you find this?
Hey Miss Burmudez
hi quinn
hi miss bermudez
Not a contradiction. While I worked I also studied...thats what that means.
This video is good; however, Lisamarie mentioned that she needed to find a school where she could continue working. WGU personnel state that in order to obtain a teacher's license one must complete "demonstration teaching" by which students ARE NOT allowed to work. I like WGU, but that is a clear cut contradiction.