I’m Amy, author of Amazing Materials 4 You. I am glad you dropped by, and here, I’d like to share my journey in education with you.
Let me begin by sharing I am an accomplished educator with over 30 years of teaching experience spanning various age groups and academic settings. From nurturing the minds of babies in parent/baby music classes to guiding the knowledge – hungry minds of fifth graders, my versatility as an educator is one of my greatest assets.
My teaching journey began in 1987 when I realized that my first career choice was not a good fit for me. After crying to my parents every day for months, they suggested that I try something else. (Honestly, it was more of an ultimatum. I believe one of them said something like, “Stop crying. Either get a new job or go to graduate school!) So, I applied to graduate school and the rest is history.
My thirst for knowledge drove me to pursue not only a master’s degree, but to keep going back and taking more classes for several decades. At this point, I think I have enough classes for a PhD, but that’s a story for another day.
Getting a masters degree before ACTUALLY teaching isn’t the best route to becoming a teacher, but my options were to get another BA or an MAT and, to me, that really wasn’t a choice. My passion for education led me to facilitate graduate courses at Trinity College in Washington, D.C. in the 90s and to become an adjunct instructor at three colleges in Denver, Colorado, in the 2000s. In those settings, I shared my expertise with aspiring educators and helped shape the next generation of teachers.
With my vast teaching experience, unwavering commitment, and genuine belief in the potential of every student, I continue to make a profound impact on the lives of those I teach. My passion for education and unwavering dedication to fostering a love for learning in my students make me an invaluable asset to the field of education. I look forward to sharing with you here on Amazing Materials 4 You…AM4Y!
In addition to all of this, I am a mom of two adult daughters, a dog, and two cats. In my spare time (also known as “summer” to those of us in the classroom), I like to travel, read, swim, hike, and sing.