I will begin by sharing that this week was a good week for me at internship. I am beginning to balance internship, school, personal life, and my workload. I feel that beginning to balance things in my life, makes me feel less anxious, in comparison to the how I felt at the beginning of the semester. I admit I do feel tired all the time. I also feel, I am in survival mode but I am managing everything I have on my plate, therefore, little by little I am getting used to the changes of this semester. This week was an interesting week at internship as I got to meet again with my client, thus, on this occasion, I had the client’s mother also participate in the session. I admit before the arrival of both client and his mother, I was nervous as the previous week client was not engaged in our sessions and this was my first time also meeting with the mother. Upon the client’s arrival, I noticed he smiled at me and appeared calm, for me that meant so much, as I then knew then that he was receptive to meeting with me again. Thus, I was confused too as the previous week he had a flat affect while meeting with me and this time he smiled at me. I likewise truly thought he was not going to attend the session. At the begin of this session, I even noticed myself feeling edgy and could not figure out why I felt this way. Once, the client was receptive to meeting with his mother, I felt more relieved but edgy at the same time, as I did not know what would be the outcome of this session.
What I learned in the documentary called “The First Year” is the aspects of each teacher’s way they deal a classroom with students as first-timers. Especially when coming across to many challenges and the struggle they had during their first time ever as educators. Watching what lengths they will go to for the benefit of the students is admirable. The teachers who are into five separate schools in the Los Angeles area are known to be George Acosta who teaches English as a second language, Joy Kraft-Watts teaches high school history, Genevieve Debose teaches middle school language arts and social studies, Maurice Rabb teaches kindergarten, Nate Monley teaches fifth-grade bilingual education, and Andrew Glass teaches elementary special education.
This week has been a good one so far. I can say I feel really good about my progress and work completed. I am half way done with my curriculum map and I am starting to list resources and strategies that I am using which will add an extra component to my curriculum map. I think I started to piece together my PowerPoint presentation as well.
To begin, this week has definitly been a roller coaster ride. When I first arrived on campus, I was automatically geared to return to my old habits. However, I decided that would not be the best thing for me. As for this week I can say that I've accomplished many of my goals. It was fairly difficult to acheive these goals considering I am prone to laziness. By the second
Well the first week of the semester is in the books and at this point I can wholeheartedly say I’m very happy with how things are going. Prior to last week I was anxious about beginning work in the clinic, however, I already see myself becoming more comfortable with each passing day.
Since this is my last journal, I want to talk about what I feel about this semester. This semester I feel more pressured than last semester even though I was had a hard time with my art history class. Also, I had a lot of art class last semester such as ceramics, sculpture and printmaking which were very fun. Despite of the tons of time I spend on my art work, I feel this semester is harder for me. One of the reasons is because my aunt has gone and also it is my first time living alone without any family members around me. Also, I have to be independent by figuring out how to pay electricity bills and how to spend my money efficiently. However, I have been here almost one year so, I think I am a little home sick now.
I began my MLS program two semesters before moving from a school-based technology facilitator into an elementary school media coordinator position. I served as a media coordinator for an elementary school three years before moving into the role of a district technology facilitator. In my current position, I work with a team of three other district technology facilitators. We each have a curriculum focus, mine is media. I work with media coordinators across the district and advocate for our district’s media programs.
Chengdu Bank, founded in December 30, 1996, the former Chengdu 44 urban credit cooperatives founded Chengdu Urban Cooperative Bank, Department of Sichuan Province, the first city commercial banks. October 28, 2008, approved by the China Banking Regulatory Commission, the Bank of Chengdu in the Chengdu City Commercial Bank officially changed its name to mark the beginning of the line development by local banks to regional banks, national bank. At the same time, Bank of Chengdu continuous joined this "2007 Global Commercial Banking 1000 ", " 2007 top 300 Asian banks ", "2007 China Banking 100 comprehensive strength rating of the authority of international commercial banks. II.Internship process
I will set up a plan to talk to each of my professor at least three times during the semester. I think talk to the professor could make me more confident in the class, and point out my weak point and guide me on the right track of studying. The earlier I know where my problem is, the more time I can spend on improving. It’s more effective than figure things out by myself. I think talking to the professor will also give me motivation to get good grades on the class. Knowing there is a connection between the professor and me, and knowing the professor have expectation on me will motivate me to work hard.
I have been at my site for about six weeks now and I feel much more comfortable in my current abilities. I have been working on my case summaries and treatment plans further this week. I have realized that keeping a client’s file in order can be a lot of work. Making sure that everything is in the file is very important for any mental health setting, but since my site is a training clinic we are taught to keep our files up to date and have taught me about what can happen if you do not for our future as mental health professionals. As a student who is assigned to check audits (for my graduate assistantship) at the practice I can now appreciate the other side of keeping my own files in order. I like that we have high standards at my site and
S.W. Intern greets S.D. with a smile and thanked her for keeping her appointment. S.D. responds “yeah” and does not make eye contact. S.W. Intern starts with a bit of small talk about Halloween in order to to observe and infer the client’s state of mind.
I have an interest in interning at the Strong-Garner-and Bauer law firm, but when I went onto their website they didn't have any internship information available. I was just wondering how I could find out if they're offering an internship this summer? Should I just call and ask or should I send someone an email? Can you tell me what I should do
This summer I had the chance to take on a great challenge. I completed 120 hours for my internship while at the same time working as fulltime employee. I truly mean it when I say it was a great challenge. In only 2 months I completed 120 hours in an office that was only open 8-5 Monday through Friday. I know it may seem reasonable to others and you might even ask why that would be something so difficult for me to do but it was very tough. You see, I work my total of 40 hours a week at my current job and to add more hours to my schedule seemed pretty exhausting. Unfortunately, I am not as privileged as other to have an amazing schedule like 8 to 5 or weekends off. I work overnight. Now everyone knows usually the night shift is more relaxed in
Hi, I am Emma Percy and I am studying a Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication. I hope to finish my degree at the end of this trimester. I am looking to work in the Publishing field when I graduate. I am also looking at completing a post graduate degree in writing, editing and publishing.
As the semester started, I had set my mind that I was destined to achieve a lot. During the start of the semester, I had several difficulties writing English assignments especially in terms of grammar. During the first week of the semester, I sat down, organized my thoughts and comprehended that throughout the semester, I had to achieve all that I had planned for. As a student of English, I had planned that throughout the semester, I had to improve my skills as a scholar, writer and critical thinker. Now that the semester has ended, I can reflect all the semester activities to depict how my writing skills and critical thinking skills have drastically improved. This paper presents a reflection paper of how this
It has been a while since I started at the internship and I am really glad I decided to work here. I think the experience in this area is a good preview of my career and future. I am learning some important skills and finding out some things about myself and the tough skin I will need in order to stay in the area of juvenile support.