My 8th Grade Year
TaShawna Rankin's 8th Grade Year
My Brain
Although I use both the left and right side of my brain depending on the thought process necessary, I am most comfortable while using the left side of my brain. That means that I prefer structure, control, clarity, focus, direction, responsibility, organization, planning, mathematical and analytical skills, listening skills, rational and logical thinking . However, sometimes I need more creativity, curiosity and intuitive thinking.
Math is like going to the gym for your brain. It sharpens your mind. ~Danica McKellar
Decision Making
My Personality Type
#1 (Gold)
I get frustrated when people are Rule breakers, wasting time, and being lazy.
#2 Blue
- Team player
- Friendly
- Emotional
- Devoted
- Peacemaker
#3 Green
- Loves Learning
- Strategic
- High Standards
- Logical
- Problem Solver
#4 orange
- Artistic
- Creative
- Competitive
- Fun loving
- Adventurous
Navigator Results
Interest
- Early Childhood Development and Services
- Family and Community Services
- Professional Support Services
- Marketing Communications
- Administration and Administrative
Skills
- Professional Support Services
- Journalism and Broadcast
- Performing Arts
- Teaching and Training
- Early Childhood Development and Services
Work Values
- Prestige
- Innovation
- Accomplishment
- Workplace
- Income
Top 3 Colleges
#1 University of Arkansas
- Fayettville, AR
- Public University
- 25,341 students attend
- cost per year: $21,335
#2 University on Mississippi
- University, MS
- Public University
- 20,112 students attend
- cost per year: $22,344
#3 University of Arkansas in Little Rock
Little Rock, AR
Public University
12,337 students attend
- cost per year: $22,566
9th – get good grades, get involved, start a resume of all activities/accomplishments
10th – keep grades up, take PSAT and/or PLAN, maintain resume
11th – boost GPA, take ACT and/or SAT, maintain resume
12th – get letters of recommendation, apply to schools, complete the FASFA, apply for scholarships
Graduation Date
Saturday, May 16, 2020, 08:00 AM
Barnhill Arena, Fayetteville, AR, United States
Art, drama and music teachers, postsecondary
- explain and demonstrate artistic techniques.
- prepare students for performances, exams, or assessments
- organize performance groups and directs their rehearsals
- select and obtain materials and supplies such as textbooks and performances pieces
- Post secondary teachers who work full time usually have flexible schedules. They must be present for classes, usually 12 to 16 hours per week, and for faculty and committee meetings.
- Some teach night and weekend classes. This is particularly true for teachers at 2-year community colleges or institutions with large enrollments of older students who have full-time jobs or family responsibilities. Most colleges and universities require teachers to work 9 months of the year, which allows them the time to teach additional courses, do research, travel, or pursue nonacademic interests during the summer and school holidays.
- About 3 out of 10 college and university faculty worked part time in 2004. Some part-timers, known as adjunct faculty, have primary jobs outside of academia—in government, private industry, or nonprofit research—and teach on the side.
- University faculty may experience a conflict between their responsibilities to teach students and the pressure to do research and publish their findings. This may be a particular problem for young faculty seeking advancement in 4-year research universities. Also, recent cutbacks in support workers and the hiring of more part-time faculty have put a greater administrative burden on full-time faculty.
- Graduate TAs usually have flexibility in their work schedules like college and university faculty, but they also must spend a considerable amount of time pursuing their own academic coursework and studies.
Salary:
hourly range- 0.00
yearly range- 51,170
National:
hourly range- 0.00
yearly range- 62,160
Mathematical science teacher, postsecondary
· Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.
· Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.
· Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as linear algebra, differential equations, and discrete mathematics.
· Prepare course materials such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.
· Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions
working conditions:
· Post-secondary teachers who work full time usually have flexible schedules. They must be present for classes, usually 12 to 16 hours per week, and for faculty and committee meetings.
· Some teach night and weekend classes. This is particularly true for teachers at 2-year community colleges or institutions with large enrollments of older students who have full-time jobs or family responsibilities. Most colleges and universities require teachers to work 9 months of the year, which allows them the time to teach additional courses, do research, travel, or pursue nonacademic interests during the summer and school holidays.
· About 3 out of 10 college and university faculty worked part time in 2004. Some part-timers, known as adjunct faculty, have primary jobs outside of academia—in government, private industry, or nonprofit research—and teach on the side. Others prefer to work part-time hours or seek full-time jobs but are unable to obtain them due to intense competition for available openings.
· University faculty may experience a conflict between their responsibilities to teach students and the pressure to do research and publish their findings. This may be a particular problem for young faculty seeking advancement in 4-year research universities. Also, recent cutbacks in support workers and the hiring of more part-time faculty have put a greater administrative burden on full-time faculty.
· Graduate TAs usually have flexibility in their work schedules like college and university faculty, but they also must spend a considerable amount of time pursuing their own academic coursework and studies
degrees:Bachelors or higher degree, plus at least 3 years of work experience in their field. In some fields, a license or certificate that demonstrates ones qualifications may be all that is required.
salary:
Hourly Range: $0.00
Yearly Range: $52,370
National
Hourly Range: $0.00
Yearly Range: $65,190
Preschool teacher, postsecondary
- Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order.
- Organize and lead activities designed to promote physical, mental, and social development, such as games, arts and crafts, music, storytelling, and field trips.
- Teach basic skills, such as color, shape, number and letter recognition, personal hygiene, and social skills.
- Read books to entire classes or to small groups.
- Observe and evaluate children's performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.
degree(s):College degree
salary:Hourly Range: $12.71
Yearly Range: $26,440
National
Hourly Range: $13.52
Yearly Range: $28,120