2010-2011 Scholarship Recipients - College of Education
2010-2011 Scholarship Recipients - College of Education
2010-2011 Scholarship Recipients - College of Education
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Program<br />
Master‘s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Education</strong>, Spanish <strong>Education</strong><br />
Why are you interested in teaching?<br />
While working as a substitute teacher, an aid, and an English<br />
teacher at the Guadalupe School, I have seen a real need for more<br />
ELL and Spanish teachers. The changing demographics <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Utah call for more people to know both Spanish and English in<br />
our public schools. I love to share what I know with everyone,<br />
and I feel blessed to be able to follow my dream <strong>of</strong> working with<br />
diverse populations at a time when it is more necessary than<br />
ever.<br />
Paul Seevinck<br />
Math/Science/Foreign<br />
Language <strong>Scholarship</strong><br />
and<br />
William M. Stewart School<br />
<strong>Scholarship</strong><br />
Tell us about your experience at the U.<br />
While attending the U <strong>of</strong> U over the last few years, I have seen<br />
many great things, but what has impacted me the most is my<br />
time spent in service learning classes. I have come in contact<br />
with people from all walks <strong>of</strong> life, which has allowed me to gain a<br />
better understanding <strong>of</strong> the world and myself.<br />
About Paul<br />
Paul would love to teach ESL to adults in the community.<br />
Through his travel and other endeavors, he has realized he has a<br />
passion for teaching and learning.