I thought I would have significant difficulty getting into the PME or GDPI program because I don't have a teaching undergrad degree. I mean, I teach, but it is not in the traditional sense of having a class and delivering curriculum. I teach through career planning and job search classes and work placements. In this way, I consider my closest example to align with the traditional co-op teacher.
But, I build the bridge while I am walking on it. Note the theme of my entire life!
This brings me to an important poll question.
If I had the best of the best teachers as mentors, I would most want to ask them which books, articles, training or concepts most influenced them to be great. I have a great deal of respect for my fellow students, who are clearly thoughtful and effective educators, so I put this shout out:
What is the one essential resource or tool that has been the greatest influence to you as an educator?
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