Hola hola. Me llamo Courtney DeSousa y soy maestra. Oh! Did you get that? 😉 For those of you who do not speak Spanish, my name is Courtney and I am a high school Spanish and Italian teacher. I grew up in Cranston, RI and I began teaching at the age of 21 at Pilgrim High School in Warwick, RI. After eleven years of teaching in Warwick, I decided to change districts, and I will begin teaching this Friday at North Kingstown High School. I am currently enrolled in the Advanced Studies in Teaching and Learning Graduate Program at Rhode Island College. In my free time, I love to travel. I have been to about fifteen different countries around the world. I am a passionate language learner. I appreciate and celebrate the many diverse cultures our world has to offer. I try each and every day to share this passion with students in hopes that they will develop their own. During my undergraduate experience at RIC, I studied abroad in Mexico and Spain and lived with host families. In 2012, I also studied abroad in Italy while working towards my Italian certification. Thanks to this course, I am proud to say that I continue to be a life-long learner. I look forward to what lies ahead in my graduate studies, my teaching world, and in my personal life.
Hola hola. Me llamo Courtney DeSousa y soy maestra. Oh! Did you get that? 😉 For those of you who do not speak Spanish, my name is Courtney and I am a high school Spanish and Italian teacher. I grew up in Cranston, RI and I began teaching at the age of 21 at Pilgrim High School in Warwick, RI. After eleven years of teaching in Warwick, I decided to change districts, and I will begin teaching this Friday at North Kingstown High School. I am currently enrolled in the Advanced Studies in Teaching and Learning Graduate Program at Rhode Island College. In my free time, I love to travel. I have been to about fifteen different countries around the world. I am a passionate language learner. I appreciate and celebrate the many diverse cultures our world has to offer. I try each and every day to share this passion with students in hopes that they will develop their own. During my undergraduate experience at RIC, I studied abroad in Mexico and Spain and lived with host families. In 2012, I also studied abroad in Italy while working towards my Italian certification. Thanks to this course, I am proud to say that I continue to be a life-long learner. I look forward to what lies ahead in my graduate studies, my teaching world, and in my personal life.

I'm so jealous of your time abroad! It sounds like wonderful experiences. Best of luck tomorrow!!!
ReplyDeleteI was bitten by the travel bug!! Thank you so much! I had a great day. Hope school is going well for you, too!
DeleteWelcome to NK! Go Skippers! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Bring on the kids!
DeleteI love the life-long learner concept! I've worked as an academic advisor in the past, and one of the ore values of the professional association was a dedication to life-long learning. It's an idea I can totally get behind!
ReplyDeleteI love your passion for languages, I feel like I can relate! I grew up speaking Portuguese at home and took five years of French. I would love to learn more.
ReplyDeleteI am Portuguese and Italian and I'm soooo angry my father never taught me Portuguese! Very jealous that you can!
DeleteDo you have a favorite place to travel to, or one that you'd love to explore more? I definitely need more stamps in my passport!
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