A New Science Teacher Comes Full Circle
Finding support with mentors who believed in her, a graduate of the Noyce Science Teacher Program now inspires her students to believe in themselves
Posted in: Biology, Our Alumni
Transferring to 麻豆传媒在线, Andreia Resende was accepted into the聽Robert Noyce Science Teacher Program, where support from Teaching and Learning Professor Douglas Larkin and Biology Professor Sandra Adams helped her persevere while working full time as a registered dental assistant.
It鈥檚 not easy doing both and they have always been ready to help with anything I needed including tutoring, academic advice and finding new avenues of financial support.
She won the prestigious聽聽for an essay she wrote about the environmental destruction she witnessed as a child in Brazil, as well as the Richard A. Bard Endowed Scholarship, the AFT Local 1904 Scholarship, and the Marie Kuhnen Scholarship.
Professional support continues into the teachers鈥 early years from the聽麻豆传媒在线 Center for Student Success and Educator Excellence聽induction program and Noyce connections are particularly strong.
Kathryn Beatty 鈥17, a Noyce alumna and environmental science teacher at John F. Kennedy High School in Paterson served as Resende鈥檚 cooperating teacher during her teaching internship. 鈥淎ndreia is the perfect type of teacher and perfect type of person to be a teacher because she understands the kids, because she鈥檚 from the area. I tell her, 鈥榶ou are the type of person that these kids need in the school.鈥欌
I want to be able to encourage, to plant the seed where my students can believe in themselves and know that if they work hard enough that they can make it.