EEND 679 Introductory Blog Post
Hello class,
My name is Jim Nielsen and I teach Biology and Anatomy at Waubonsie Valley High School. Teaching was a 3rd career change for me as I worked previously as a zookeeper at Brookfield Zoo, and did medical research at University of Chicago for 5 years as well. I am currently in my 12th year of teaching and truly get excited to come to work everyday and spend time talking about the study of Life with young adults. The two courses I teach are extremely diverse in learning levels as I teach freshman co-taught biology and Senior Anatomy. It really creates a fun challenge to create material that works for all learning levels. Because of this challenge, and our districts move to 1:1 instruction next year, I decided to enroll in the Educational Technology courses at St. Francis. This is my 3rd course at St. Francis, and my favorite aspect so far is that I am actually able to utilize many of the lessons in class.
When students leave my classroom I want them to have a deeper appreciation for the natural world. I also want them to understand that they are the caretakers of their one and only planet and without them, the current biodiversity and resources around today might not be there in the future. I feel my number one responsibility to the kids in my room is to teach them that science is a way of knowing about their natural world. Science is tentative, and when facts change due to good research, science changes along with them. There is such an assault on science education right now, so it is important for students to learn that science isn't something to be feared, but rather utilized for advancement. I think technology has been the best resource to achieve these goals in the classroom. I am glad that I am learning how to use technology to engage students with the material rather than just providing an online version of an already made worksheet. I look forward to learning about new tools, and skills, to use in my classroom to enhance the curriculum and make the material even more engaging for high school students.
I am very lucky to have an amazing family, including my wife Magan and two kiddos Easton and Ivy. We love being outside and enjoying nature. I am an avid scuba diver and have been obsessed with the ocean since I was a young child. I also have a 700 gallon reef aquarium system filled with lots of fish and coral that keeps me busy, and a large koi pond that I built in the backyard to enjoy in the summer. I am definitely looking forward to a great school year and teaching the 150 students I have about the amazing biodiversity we have on this planet.
Take care,
Jim
My name is Jim Nielsen and I teach Biology and Anatomy at Waubonsie Valley High School. Teaching was a 3rd career change for me as I worked previously as a zookeeper at Brookfield Zoo, and did medical research at University of Chicago for 5 years as well. I am currently in my 12th year of teaching and truly get excited to come to work everyday and spend time talking about the study of Life with young adults. The two courses I teach are extremely diverse in learning levels as I teach freshman co-taught biology and Senior Anatomy. It really creates a fun challenge to create material that works for all learning levels. Because of this challenge, and our districts move to 1:1 instruction next year, I decided to enroll in the Educational Technology courses at St. Francis. This is my 3rd course at St. Francis, and my favorite aspect so far is that I am actually able to utilize many of the lessons in class.
When students leave my classroom I want them to have a deeper appreciation for the natural world. I also want them to understand that they are the caretakers of their one and only planet and without them, the current biodiversity and resources around today might not be there in the future. I feel my number one responsibility to the kids in my room is to teach them that science is a way of knowing about their natural world. Science is tentative, and when facts change due to good research, science changes along with them. There is such an assault on science education right now, so it is important for students to learn that science isn't something to be feared, but rather utilized for advancement. I think technology has been the best resource to achieve these goals in the classroom. I am glad that I am learning how to use technology to engage students with the material rather than just providing an online version of an already made worksheet. I look forward to learning about new tools, and skills, to use in my classroom to enhance the curriculum and make the material even more engaging for high school students.
I am very lucky to have an amazing family, including my wife Magan and two kiddos Easton and Ivy. We love being outside and enjoying nature. I am an avid scuba diver and have been obsessed with the ocean since I was a young child. I also have a 700 gallon reef aquarium system filled with lots of fish and coral that keeps me busy, and a large koi pond that I built in the backyard to enjoy in the summer. I am definitely looking forward to a great school year and teaching the 150 students I have about the amazing biodiversity we have on this planet.
Take care,
Jim
WHAT?! You were a zookeeper?! That's my dream job - as well as my daughter's! :) I'd love to hear about your path towards that career! My 10-year-old really wants to work with animals. We swam with dolphins on our summer vacation and that really clinched it for her!
ReplyDeleteJim, It sounds like your background before teaching provides a lot of rich experiences that you can bring into the classroom. How lucky for your students! I also appreciate that my St. Francis coursework has been directly applicable to my classroom. It makes the time spent on classwork so much more rewarding and it's great to have a place to practice application and see results while it's still fresh in my mind. I'm excited to see how this class will benefit my teaching and my students and I look forward to learning with you!
ReplyDeleteJim, I love hearing about your background in such a unique field and how you bring this knowledge into your classroom. I too did a career change from a Graphic Designer to now a School Counselor and I look forward to learning more about how I can take my creativity into my office and even farther into my student's educational lives. I look forward to sharing ideas with you this semester. Go Warriors (my husband is an alum!)
ReplyDeleteWow! you come to the table with a wide variety of experiences! How exciting! I am so happy to hear that you make it a priority to instill an appreciation of the natural world in the students you teach. That is so important! I look forward to working with you, Jim.
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