I
am Shannon Register from a little town called Whiteville, NC. I am the middle child of three siblings and I
use to suffer from the “middle child” syndrome.
I thought the world revolve around me until I had my beautiful daughter,
Kaylin. Now, the world revolves around
her. In my spare time which is not much,
I spend it with my husband and daughter. Currently,
my family lives in Fayetteville, NC.
After
graduating from NC State University with a BA in mathematics education and BS
in mathematics, I moved back home to Whiteville and taught high school
mathematics for several years. Then
moved to Fayetteville where I taught for several more years and served as an
assistant principal and principal as well.
I am the newly named Assistant Superintendent
of Secondary Education (Grades 6 – 13) in Hoke County. I have worked in Hoke for the past 7 years
and started in the position of Curriculum Coordinator for Science and
Mathematics in grades 9 – 12. My passion
is mathematics. I LOVE math! I love the challenge of solving problems and problem
solving. When I taught mathematics, I
always had at least 90% of my students proficient on the end-of-course
tests. Everyone would ask “What is your
secret?” I did not have a secret. As I reflect, I believe it was the
relationships that I cultivated with my students. I focused on relationships first then
mathematics. I firmly believed in the
six-point lesson, explicitly teaching problem solving skills, and
standard-based instruction.
In my different roles
as a supervisor of curriculum, I observed different approaches to teaching
mathematics such as textbook-dependent instruction, activity-based instruction,
inquiry-based instruction, etc. I
believe exemplary mathematics teaching is ensuring that instruction is
student-centered to include scaffolding strategies to meet the needs of
students. As mathematicians, we must use a conceptual
understanding framework of mathematics not just memorization of formulas. We must foster curiosity, problem solving
skills, and allow students to discover and make connections to previous
knowledge.
I am very excited
about this course because it will provide me an opportunity to delve into the
pedagogy of mathematics and get a better grasp of conceptual understanding in mathematics and how we as educators need to shift our thinking and instruction
to ensure students are equipped for the 21st century. I am confident in leading in mathematics, however, I want/need to add more tools to my toolbox and assist teachers with making a 21st century shift in the delivery of content.
My two babies! Kaylin (daughter) and Anthony (husband)
Hello Shannon. Your daughter is so cute!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing but just by reading your blog I can feel the excitement and passion that you have for mathematics. You are absolutely correct; mathematics is more than just memorization. It is the integration of problem-solving and mathematical reasoning. You also included another important fact in your blog. Mathematics is universal. It is a bridge to success for all regardless of ethnicity, religion, age, etc.
I am looking forward to working with you in this class and deepening my knowledge of mathematics. Thus, learning new ways to implement effective mathematical practices into the classroom to increase student achievement.
Hi Shannon, Sorry so late responding. My oldest daughter graduated from NCSU in Textile Management. You seems to know a lot about math and I am sure I will learn a great deal from you.
ReplyDeleteShannon (by the way your baby (ies) is gorgeous) I posted my condo problem to Shannon G.
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