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Introductory-Kendall

I’m a Biology Secondary Education major and I chose this concentration, because of the great need for science teachers. I believe students are often intimidated by science in general, because some of the difficult language involved. I hope through being a science teacher I can enlighten students to how science affects their everyday day lives and hopefully peak some interest in science related fields.

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I applied for international student teaching to gain a more diverse experience before entering the classroom. I feel that my field experiences in the classroom thus far have been limited in diversity. I think the multicultural experience of international student teaching will make me a more well-rounded teacher with a better understanding of students coming from various backgrounds. I’ve never traveled anywhere outside of the United States.

I’ve been to Colorado and Utah several times to ski, but haven’t traveled much other than that. I'm really excited about going to Costa Rica!

-Kendall Fuller


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James Bradshaw:

Hi Kendall,

My name is James Bradshaw and I am a retired principal from Caldwell County. I am working as a student teacher supervisor for ASU. I have also worked as a High School Biology/Chemistry teacher for 10 years. I am quite pleased to learn that you have selected teaching as a career.
We certainly need good science teachers! What a wonderful opportunity to travel to Costa Rica....best wishes and enjoy the journey.
James Bradshaw

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