Dana is currently the STEM teacher for grades 6 through 8 at
Canton Middle School. “I provide students with hands-on challenges that enrich
their understanding of applied science and mathematics while sharpening their
problem-solving and teamwork skills. I also serve as the Academically or
Intellectually Gifted (AIG) Specialist for our students by working with core
teachers to differentiate instruction for gifted learners and teaching an
elective course specifically for gifted learners. In my free time, I love
cooking a good meal, reading in my hammock, hiking for a great view, listening
to live music, and being with my loved ones, including my two pups, Montana and
Cooper.”
When asked about her favorite part of earning her
certification, Dana says it was getting access to all sorts of great lessons she
can do with her students and meeting a network of dedicated, talented
environmental educators that inspires her to continue growing as a teacher.
As far as an experience in the program that really stood out for her, Dana says, “Seeing wolves in Yellowstone on the NC Museum of Natural Sciences Educators of Excellence Institute trip is hard to beat, but I think my community project was a turning point for me professionally. I needed to complete my project during the pandemic, so it offered me a unique experience to serve my community during a time of need. It pushed my creativity in a way that was both challenging and rewarding.”
Dana said the program changed her approach to teaching. “I think participating in this program has equipped me with activities, lessons, and resources that I can use with learners of all abilities and ages. It has taught me that simple experiences in nature are where environmental literacy begins, so don't be afraid to take learners outside and to indulge their natural curiosity. Some of my favorite workshops were the NC Museum of Natural Sciences virtual programs. I learned so much about my own backyard and it made me realize how rich those experiences can be.”