As a lecturer, I teach live and
online courses at the graduate and undergraduate level in the area of Special
Education. I fully embrace the unique 21st Century learning
community that is conducive to my educational needs. I have a family, work full
time and working on a doctoral degree in Education. Yet, I am discipline and
willing to do what it takes to fulfill the vision hastening my intellect.
Patience and assisting others comes natural. I grew up in low income family
where we relied on each other for support. As an adult, I have been able to
live a middle class lifestyle providing my children with opportunities that
were my fantasies. My success has come
through continued education and opportunity and I want to develop a social
change program to allow more children to be able to share in this prosperity.
I am currently enrolled with Walden University
where I am pursuing a Ph.D. in Education with an emphasis in Special Education.
Prior to enrolling with Walden
University, I conducted
research for nearly two months comparing online and live doctoral programs in
the area of Special Education. I am employed as a lecturer at The University of
Tennessee at Martin where I have completed a Master of Science Degree in
Advanced Secondary Education. I have received an endorsement in Special
Education and I have completed the coursework in Administration and
Supervision. I have a passion and determination to develop every child to
his/her fullest potential. This quality has been recognized by my professors
and colleagues alike. For my graduate research project, my husband and I established
a summer work program for students who were rising high
school seniors receiving special education services. The program was embraced
by a major corporation in a midsize city. Developing this project allowed me to
apply proven research. Every student who participated in the summer work
program needed to complete at least one gateway exam to graduate high school
with a regular diploma.
I am entering the second year as
a lecturer and realize that I LOVE it! I have also discovered that I am a
“career” learner who believes in applying what I have learned. The research
project that I implemented in graduate school afforded me the opportunity to
see how the acceptances of students with disabilities significantly impact
their learning when they returned to the classroom for their senior year of
school. The graduate research project opened the door. I believe as I embrace
the goals of Walden
University, I will be
able to walk through the door to develop a program that will positively
revolutionize an entire race of people. The
African American family is diminishing. More and more children are being raised
in the absence of positive African American males in the home. I strongly
believe this is impacting the ecological development of African American males.
Furthermore, I believe there could possibly be a link between the home
environment and overwhelming number of African American males receiving special
education services and those who have low educational interest and performance.
Through research, I believe I will also be able to collect data, develop a hypothesis, conduct research and implement a program that
will prove African American males are being misdiagnosed and unfairly labeled with
disabilities. Moreover, I am confident I will be able to provide a social
change solution that will transform the African American race.