Velma Childs BellVelma Childs Bell is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. She attended the Atlanta Public Schools System from elementary ( W. J. Scott Elementary ) to high school ( Archer High School. ) There was a love for teaching, even at a very young age as she tutoredstudents while still in high school. Tutoring sparked her interest to further to further her education in college. Mrs. Bell received a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary with a minor in Special Education in 1976 from Morris Brown College. In 1977, she received a Master of Arts degree. in Learning Disability from Atlanta University, which is now known as Clark Atlanta University. She later received her T-6 Specialist degree in Inter-related/ Learning Disability from Clark Atlanta University in 1996. A lifelong teacher, Mrs. Bell taught in the Atlanta Public Schools System for 30 years before retiring in 2007. During her 30- year career, she received several awards such as Teacher of the Year and the Project Grad Award for Excellent Teaching of the Year. She was also awarded a grant by Scholastic Magazine to enhance the reading interest of her students. Educating the future generations has always been a goal of Mrs. Bell's. This book highlights her years of learning and growing as a teacher, and she hopes that this book will help teachers, examine, inspire, and reflect on their true reasons for becoming a teacher. Motto: "Education is a business. My business is educating students up to their potential level of success. Philosophy: I believe that every child has a right to an education. I believe that every child can learn, and as a teacher, I must be willing to seek out, observe, and present the materials to the students in an interesting and accurate way. Read More Read Less
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