Thursday, March 11, 2010

Brian Kane

 Hello class, my name is Brian Kane. I am from Valley Center Ca. I was born at Palomar Hospital in Escondido. I went to Valley Center for my primary education, but had to go to Orange Glen High School because Valley Center did not have a high school back in the days. I am a disabled veteran; I broke my back in the Army in 1997. I again broke my back in 2004, and that is the reason I am starting all over. I am married and have two beautiful children. I love all sports, and I besides with my family I spend it watching ESPN.
I am not very technology savvy. I have three computers at home, all are PC.s. One uses Microsoft XL that is the desk top. I have an ASUS laptop, it uses Vista, and I have a Dell Laptop which uses Vista. Besides what I am told I do not know much about any of the three systems. I am hoping to learn more in this class and hopefully be able to be in the 2000 century.
The part of the mission statement I like most is the diversity. I feel that I am a diverse person. I can talk to anyone at any time. I tend to call myself a chameleon. I was in door to door sales for nine years and have no problem dealing with everyone. In today’s classroom, a teacher of tomorrow needs to have patience with our practices of demonstrating a commitment to student-centered education, diversity, collaboration, professionalism, and shared governance.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Brian,
    Thanks for serving our country, hope your back is getting better. I know injury's like that are never 100%.

    Like you, I agree that diversity is an important part to the mission statement. We all as people must continue to seek to know each other and be diverse. This will go a long way when we become teachers.

    Also, congrats on the new addition to the family!

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