EDRL 471: Reading History Timeline

  • Religious Catholic Books

    Religious Catholic Books
    As a child, prior to enrolling into kindergarten I remember my mother reading religious stories to me, predominately during bedtime.
  • Kindergarten Picture Books

    Kindergarten Picture Books
    Once enrolled in Kindergarten, Ms. Anderson would send us picture books to read to our parents. My mother could not read them to me, but my father who was learning English at the time helped me during this time.
  • Fourth Grade Reading Contest

    Fourth Grade Reading Contest
    In my fourth grade class, Mr. Sittler had a reading competition going on to encourage us to read more books. During this time I was fascinated with the series of books called "Goosebumps".
  • Fifth Grade Book Report

    Fifth Grade Book Report
    In fifth grade I tested out of ELL classes. I remember transitioning into Mr. Queens accelerated reading class. My first book report in his class, was "Charlottes Web".
  • Middle School: Bible Study

    Middle School: Bible Study
    In the seventh grade, I participated in a Bible Study club. Here we dived into different stories from the Bible and learned more about Christianity.
  • High School Textbooks

    High School Textbooks
    In high school, I read lots of textbooks around various content areas (i.e. Algebra, Anatomy, History, Health, etc.). This is where I began to establish endurance in my reading capabilities.
  • Immigration Laws/Forms/Directions

    Immigration Laws/Forms/Directions
    Around my senior year in High School I remember reading up on many immigration laws, reading immigration forms and translating this information for my parents who required my assistance with their immigration forms. They could not afford an immigration attorney so this responsibility fell onto me.
  • College Level Textbooks

    College Level Textbooks
    During my undergraduate years I read many textbooks. Many revolving around the sciences (i.e. Biology, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Genetics, etc.). My degree was in Biological Sciences with an emphasis in Pre-Medicine. Here my endurance and comprehension was put to the test.
  • Graduate: Nutrition Textbooks/ Publications

    Graduate: Nutrition Textbooks/ Publications
    During my graduate studies, I continued reading many textbooks, this time centered around Nutritional Sciences. During this time, a lot of my reading emphasis was on Nutrition related publication and dissertations.
  • Education Books: Instruction, Pedagogy, Educational Technology, ELAD

    Education Books: Instruction, Pedagogy, Educational Technology, ELAD
    As I transitioned into my career in Teaching, I relied heavily on various Educational foundational books. Books centered around effective teaching practices, classroom management, pedagogy, educational theories and educational technology. As I continue to refine my practice I currently working on my ELAD endorsement and will be pursing an ED.D sometime next year. I suspect my more reading is to come my way and I look forward to the knowledge it will bring me.