By: Sophie Burkholder, BU Wheelock ’20 Full-time student teaching is often touted as the most stressful period of college. As students, we put in a lot of hours, a lot… Read more
BU Wheelock’s Elementary Education Program put together a short video to commemorate the work of their 2020 graduating class and wish them luck as they become educators! Watch below to… Read more
By: Mikey Pliskin A common question tossed around BU Wheelock is “what age group do you want to teach?” Everyone has a sweet spot. Sometimes it is easy to distinguish, between… Read more
By Kylee Manganiello, SED’18 Before I ever stepped foot on Boston University’s campus, one of the main things that attracted me to the school was its impressive array of study… Read more
By Tristyn Mandel, SED’19 The night before you start student teaching can be restless. As you toss to one side of the bed, you are overcome with excitement; however, as… Read more
A hallmark of teacher preparation organizations, including the School of Education, are mentors in the profession and supervisors for pre-service teachers and novice educators who help to refine the teaching… Read more
By Alisha Parikh, SED’17 The thought has crossed my mind, over and over again. What will it be like? Exciting? Nerve-wrecking? Jittery? The first day of school – this time,… Read more
Sydney Chaffee is not an expert, she says. “I have learned a lot over the years, but I have much left to learn, and I’ll never be done.” Even still,… Read more
By Claire Buesser, SED’16 Spending August 2015 – January 2016 in Ecuador where I studied and student taught abroad was the best semester of my life. Teaching in a different… Read more
By Carina Traub, SED’16 “This is for you.” Catlynn, one of my eighth grade English students hands me a packet of poetry. I give her a hug. I still have… Read more