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Penn GSE Student Journals: 4/26/09 - 5/3/09
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Monday, April 27, 2009. The Day I Did No Schoolwork. Personal care is so important to grad school survival, and as you know, final paper season is in full swing. So, this past Saturday, I decided (spontaneously) to have a fun day. It was fun to spend time with people outside of class and it was an honor to have a faculty member with us! Sunday marked a return to the real world of research and paper writing, but the fun day has rejuvenated me! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Penn GSE Student Journals.
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PennGSE Student Journals: Spring is in the air!!!
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The life of a PennGSE Psychological Services student. Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Spring is in the air! It is so exciting! We made it through the winter! Spring is really in the air! And the trees are so beautiful. I love the trees. That's what I decided this year. They are my favorite. There are tons of trees with white flowers on them lining the streets of Philadelphia. Trees with pink flowers are a bit more rare. These are my absolute favorite. And you know where you can see tons of them?
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Penn GSE Student Journals: 5/17/09 - 5/24/09
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009. The End of the Beginning. It is the Wednesday after graduation, and the excitement from this past weekend has quickly died down and I am left to reflect on a year that whirled past me almost too quickly. Grades are in (I did well! I look forward to remaining a GSE student for the next few years, as I make the transition into the Ph.D. program in Higher Education. It has been fun writing this blog, and who knows, I may continue to update it over the summer. I'll be...
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PennGSE Student Journals: 2/15/09 - 2/22/09
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Sunday, February 15, 2009. Best New Job EVER. So basically, I will be working with incredible leaders in child development to develop positive behavior incentives, and brilliant public health officials who hope to evaluate student experience, while my job will be to play with the students. I am getting paid to go to recess. It is the best job in the world! Who doesn’t want to play dodgeball and kickball and mash? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my teaching portfolio. View my complete profile.
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PennGSE Student Journals: 2/22/09 - 3/1/09
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Friday, February 27, 2009. Strappy sandals or pointy slingbacks? 8221; Truly mind blowing. At about 12 noon, I scrambled to meet my volunteers at second lunch for recess support. Here, I headed up a game of kickball. Man, is it hard to play kickball without pinnies! I cannot keep track of which kid is on what team and there is a solid group of five or six kids who seem to always be in the kicking line-up and never in the outfield. And it all came full circle. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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PennGSE Student Journals: The Skype Interview: A Critical Analysis
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Thursday, April 23, 2009. The Skype Interview: A Critical Analysis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my teaching portfolio. View my complete profile. The Skype Interview: A Critical Analysis. University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education.
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PennGSE Student Journals: 12/7/08 - 12/14/08
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Memoirs of a young scholar at PENN GSE. I am Morgan Faison, a first-year master's degree candidate in Education, Culture, and Society at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. My background is in the field of Education and Child Development and I am a certified K-5 Educator in the great state of Georgia! View my complete profile. The End of Semester. Thursday, December 11, 2008. Wednesday, December 10, 2008. The End of Semester. I have a week and a half left and then I'm going home!
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PennGSE Student Journals: This may be my last blog...I'm not sure? Sad face.
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Memoirs of a young scholar at PENN GSE. I am Morgan Faison, a first-year master's degree candidate in Education, Culture, and Society at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. My background is in the field of Education and Child Development and I am a certified K-5 Educator in the great state of Georgia! View my complete profile. This may be my last blog.Im not sure? Thursday, May 7, 2009. This may be my last blog.I'm not sure? I am going to Ghana for two weeks at the end of the sum...
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PennGSE Student Journals: The Bane of my GA Existence
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009. The Bane of my GA Existence. Like many a college tradition, Spring Fling is really just another excuse for undergrads (and underagers) to drink excessively. Akon and Guster will perform. Sororities will have dunk tanks. Fraternities will have jousting. And as if Penn paid off Mother Nature, the weather will be perfectly 70 degrees with a light spring breeze. It’s been a long semester and you deserve a chance to let loose! Have food in your stomach and love in your heart,.
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PennGSE Student Journals: Philly Girls Roller Derby
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Sunday, March 22, 2009. Philly Girls Roller Derby. There were grunts, bruises, stocking rips, and blood. I left the roller derby feeling like a wimpy, nerdy grad student. I play kickball on the weekdays with people under four feet tall. Does that make me tough? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my teaching portfolio. View my complete profile. Philly Girls Roller Derby. University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education.